Guest Is Allowed To Share One Pic From This Badass Bisexual Wedding, It Goes Viral So They Reveal More Pics
When Twitter user @soysaucetime shared a photo from what looks like one of the most epic weddings ever, people on social media were blown away. The post went viral with 170.2k likes and it was just a question of when we would hear from the beautiful bisexual newlyweds again.
Overwhelmed by all the positive comments, the lovebirds have created a Twitter account titled The Bisexuals of The Blade. They’ve also decided to post some more pictures from the viral wedding, which took a whole year of careful planning.
Their creative wedding shenanigans attracted more than 43k followers and everyone was excited to find out how the two women met and fell for each other. And you know what?! They did reveal this too! And the love tale of the bisexuals of the blade is no less heartwarming than their famous pictures.
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After a friend of the bisexual newlyweds shared this photo from their epic wedding on Twitter, it blew up in an instant
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Overwhelmed with positive comments, the lovebirds decided to share more incredible pictures from the happiest day of their lives
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And they also shared the most wholesome story of how they fell for each other
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For many bisexual couples, asserting their bisexual identity on their wedding day may be extremely important. But up until this point, bisexual people have to go through a set of milestones well-documented in the LGBT community.
According to a Pew Research Center survey done on nearly 1,200 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender adults, bisexuals have a different perspective on their sexual orientation and a distinct set of experiences to compare with gay men and lesbians. The survey has shown that bisexuals “are much less likely than gay men and lesbians to say that their sexual orientation is an important part of who they are,” since only 20% of bisexual participants said it’s key to their overall sense of identity. Meanwhile, 48% of gay men and 50% of lesbians said their sexual orientations play a vital role in their identities.
However, bisexuals turned out to be similar to gay men and lesbian women in terms of their journey to self-awareness through sexual orientation. The LGBT respondents experienced the same milestones in realizing they might be lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender, and the age they knew it without a doubt. The Pew survey concluded that the median age for bisexuals first thinking they may be bisexual is 13, and knowing it for a fact is 17.
Why so many bisexual people still feel excluded
Unfortunately, on some occasions, bisexuality is looked upon with confusion by gay people, lesbians, and straight people alike. Gina Battye, an LGBT+ psychological safety consultant, wrote in an opinion piece about the challenges of being bisexual: “I have overheard on many occasions bi friends being asked if they ‘are a full blown gay yet.’”
Gina believes that societal conditioning which is not based on truth or fact has formed wrong perceptions on what it is like being bisexual. “As with non-binary and gender fluidity, there is a distinct lack of conversations happening around bisexuality, which results in confusion and misunderstandings.”
Not fitting into the LGBT+ circle and society can be an overwhelming burden for anyone to carry. Gina argues that “bisexual people have more complex masks and layers than lesbians and gay men—since they are less accepted in society.” Bi erasure and general invisibility of bisexual couples are also issues they face daily.
Thus, one has to be willing to embrace everyone in the LGBT community and society alike. “Think of gender and sexuality as being on a spectrum,” urges Gina.
And people were melting just from how incredibly cute the Bisexuals Of The Blade are
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They looked amazing and so fierce. I love their story on how they got together, so cute. Wish them all the happiness in the world.
People still tell me if I'm "finally gay now" because they tell me to pick a side. You know what? F**K YOU. I wont chose because there is no side to chose. I chose to be myself and all those folks who have a problem with that can kiss my damn bisexual a*s.
"then stuff happens and we get married". The modern day "and they lived happily ever after". :D <3
As a bisexual woman married to another bisexual woman (for 12 years), I still feel the need to ask WTF is a "Bisexual Wedding?" 'Cause my wife and I simply had a "Wedding."
My husband forgets I'm still bisexual after 17 years of marriage! Even though he's my only, I still look - and point the cuties out to him!
The sentence "gay people, lesbian women, and bisexuals" was very odd. I mean the word people means BOTH men and women. So why not just say "gay people and bisexuals" since it will still be the same thing. Lesbian is obviously the same as gay/homosexual women, and a LOT of gay women use those three words interchangeably since its all the same.
Message to John Smith, who wrote, "Looking at them I can definitely tell the Top and the Bottom. Yes...' John Smith, you're the bottom. The bottom of the evolution chain. Someone should turn you into a human centipede.
This is beautiful and these ladies are awesome. As far as I am concerned, you can be whatever sexuality you feel works for you. I am a straight woman, but I have nothing against anyone else's sexuality because quite frankly, it's none of my business. Love is blind and we should not judge someone because of who they love.
If they had not been bisexual, would it still be "badass"? If so, why put "bisexual" in the title of this? Why not just "badass wedding"? It's like when the media always calls out when someone is black but doesn't do the same for someone who is white. (And no, I'm not some kind of warrior or nitpicker. It's just that always labelling people for NO REASON has always, always been a problem, and is the root of many evils.)
Also, it's grammatically incorrect. The wedding is not bisexual, the couple is.
Load More Replies...These are awesome wedding photos. I adore them. I don't like how the conversation is about bisexual people (doing a normal, human thing, going on with their livess) are bisexual. Hetero couples take some really good wedding photos too. What we don't do is have a discussion on heterosexuality every time we see wedding photos and we don't go "woo! represent!". Stop treating them as if they are some kind of grotesque for us to look at.
What the hell is wrong with you. Stop being such a d**k. All of your comments have been rude and hateful.
Load More Replies...No, your label describes who you are, and how you feel, not your current relationship. If I like women and men, then I am bisexual. If I get into a relationship with a man, then I am still bisexual, just in a relationship with a man. It's because at that point, I am still attracted to both women and men, and that part doesn't change, just the person who I am dating does. It's kind of like, if my favorite colors were blue and yellow, if I wear a yellow shirt one day, my favorite color doesn't become only yellow. I still like both blue and yellow, just that day I am wearing a yellow shirt. Hopefully that makes sense.
Load More Replies...They looked amazing and so fierce. I love their story on how they got together, so cute. Wish them all the happiness in the world.
People still tell me if I'm "finally gay now" because they tell me to pick a side. You know what? F**K YOU. I wont chose because there is no side to chose. I chose to be myself and all those folks who have a problem with that can kiss my damn bisexual a*s.
"then stuff happens and we get married". The modern day "and they lived happily ever after". :D <3
As a bisexual woman married to another bisexual woman (for 12 years), I still feel the need to ask WTF is a "Bisexual Wedding?" 'Cause my wife and I simply had a "Wedding."
My husband forgets I'm still bisexual after 17 years of marriage! Even though he's my only, I still look - and point the cuties out to him!
The sentence "gay people, lesbian women, and bisexuals" was very odd. I mean the word people means BOTH men and women. So why not just say "gay people and bisexuals" since it will still be the same thing. Lesbian is obviously the same as gay/homosexual women, and a LOT of gay women use those three words interchangeably since its all the same.
Message to John Smith, who wrote, "Looking at them I can definitely tell the Top and the Bottom. Yes...' John Smith, you're the bottom. The bottom of the evolution chain. Someone should turn you into a human centipede.
This is beautiful and these ladies are awesome. As far as I am concerned, you can be whatever sexuality you feel works for you. I am a straight woman, but I have nothing against anyone else's sexuality because quite frankly, it's none of my business. Love is blind and we should not judge someone because of who they love.
If they had not been bisexual, would it still be "badass"? If so, why put "bisexual" in the title of this? Why not just "badass wedding"? It's like when the media always calls out when someone is black but doesn't do the same for someone who is white. (And no, I'm not some kind of warrior or nitpicker. It's just that always labelling people for NO REASON has always, always been a problem, and is the root of many evils.)
Also, it's grammatically incorrect. The wedding is not bisexual, the couple is.
Load More Replies...These are awesome wedding photos. I adore them. I don't like how the conversation is about bisexual people (doing a normal, human thing, going on with their livess) are bisexual. Hetero couples take some really good wedding photos too. What we don't do is have a discussion on heterosexuality every time we see wedding photos and we don't go "woo! represent!". Stop treating them as if they are some kind of grotesque for us to look at.
What the hell is wrong with you. Stop being such a d**k. All of your comments have been rude and hateful.
Load More Replies...No, your label describes who you are, and how you feel, not your current relationship. If I like women and men, then I am bisexual. If I get into a relationship with a man, then I am still bisexual, just in a relationship with a man. It's because at that point, I am still attracted to both women and men, and that part doesn't change, just the person who I am dating does. It's kind of like, if my favorite colors were blue and yellow, if I wear a yellow shirt one day, my favorite color doesn't become only yellow. I still like both blue and yellow, just that day I am wearing a yellow shirt. Hopefully that makes sense.
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