We are an open community.
What to ask: You can ask any question you need us to answer - about what it means to be bi, about sex, relationships, coming out, family, dealing with biphobia, and more.
And if you're not bi, but your child, friend, partner, spouse or other loved one is, and you would like to support them, we're here to help.
Either way, we promise: no judgement.
How to ask it: You can ask us by emailing us or by posting on our Facebook page.
Will I be anonymous? Our default is to only publish the initials of your first and last name. If you prefer, you can tell us a pseudonym to use. We will never publish your personal information.
Do you need help right now? We answer as many questions as we can and try really hard to answer you quickly if you need help right away. But the Bi Brigade is all-volunteer, which means we may not be able to respond immediately. So if you need to talk to someone right now, here are some resources:
What to ask: You can ask any question you need us to answer - about what it means to be bi, about sex, relationships, coming out, family, dealing with biphobia, and more.
And if you're not bi, but your child, friend, partner, spouse or other loved one is, and you would like to support them, we're here to help.
Either way, we promise: no judgement.
How to ask it: You can ask us by emailing us or by posting on our Facebook page.
Will I be anonymous? Our default is to only publish the initials of your first and last name. If you prefer, you can tell us a pseudonym to use. We will never publish your personal information.
Do you need help right now? We answer as many questions as we can and try really hard to answer you quickly if you need help right away. But the Bi Brigade is all-volunteer, which means we may not be able to respond immediately. So if you need to talk to someone right now, here are some resources:
- If you're feeling suicidal: The Trevor Project Lifeline, 1-866-488-7386
- If you've been raped or sexually assaulted: The National Sexual Assault Hotline, 1-800-656-HOPE.
- If you're being abused: The National Domestic Violence Hotline, 1-800-799-7233.