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[[File:Candy cane bisexual.png|thumb|The candy cane bisexual flag.]] |
[[File:Candy cane bisexual.png|thumb|The candy cane bisexual flag.]] |
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[[File:Candy cane bisexual no symbol.png|thumb|The candy cane bisexual flag without the symbol.]] |
[[File:Candy cane bisexual no symbol.png|thumb|The candy cane bisexual flag without the symbol.]] |
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'''Candy Cane Bisexual''' is a term for a [[bisexual]] individual who supports all [[Multisexual|m-spec]] labels, [[Microlabel|microlabels]], [[He/Him Lesbian|he/him lesbians]] and [[She/Her Gay|she/her gays]], [[Non-Binary Lesbian|nonbinary lesbians]] and [[Non-Binary Vincian|gays]]. They also support and teach about bisexuality and |
'''Candy Cane Bisexual''' is a term for a [[bisexual]] individual who supports all [[Multisexual|m-spec]] labels, [[Microlabel|microlabels]], [[He/Him Lesbian|he/him lesbians]] and [[She/Her Gay|she/her gays]], [[Non-Binary Lesbian|nonbinary lesbians]] and [[Non-Binary Vincian|gays]]. They also support and teach about bisexuality and its history, and do the same for other m-spec labels and their histories. A candy cane bisexual doesn't allow bisexual ignorance, erasure, or stigmatization and understands bi/[[Pansexual|pan]] solidarity. They also like candy canes. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
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The flag was also created by mogai-ladies and is a pastel version of the bisexual flag. The logo |
The flag was also created by mogai-ladies and is a pastel version of the bisexual flag. The logo is a depiction of two crossed candy canes. |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
Revision as of 21:19, 4 August 2021
Candy Cane Bisexual is a term for a bisexual individual who supports all m-spec labels, microlabels, he/him lesbians and she/her gays, nonbinary lesbians and gays. They also support and teach about bisexuality and its history, and do the same for other m-spec labels and their histories. A candy cane bisexual doesn't allow bisexual ignorance, erasure, or stigmatization and understands bi/pan solidarity. They also like candy canes.
History
The term was coined by Tumblr user mogai-ladies on May 25th, 2020.[1]
Flag
The flag was also created by mogai-ladies and is a pastel version of the bisexual flag. The logo is a depiction of two crossed candy canes.