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wizardlovingwomen

Bisexual women can and often do have complicated relationships with gender, no less than lesbians. Bisexual women can use pronouns other than she / her and “male” names, dress masculine, and be nonbinary. Bisexual women are wlw on an equal level with lesbians, and this extends to experiences with gender.

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