I’ve identified as bisexual ( bi ) for a few years now. I’ve experienced the good, the bad and the ugly, from support and acceptance to confusion and biphobia. But it wasn’t until recently that I found out that there’s a whole day dedicated to celebrating bisexuality, spreading awareness about biphobia and increasing the visibility of bisexuality! Yes, ever since 1999, Celebrate Bisexuality Day has been celebrated on September 23. In honor of the day, I wanted to reflect on my experience as a bisexual person and offer some advice for others who identify as bi or are trying to figure out their sexual orientation . The Basics First, a definition: bisexuality is emotional, romantic and/or sexual attraction to more than one gender . A quick note: Celebrate Bisexuality Day is a part of Bisexual+ Awareness Week . The “+” is often added to show that some people who are attracted to more than one gender can identify as bi, pansexual , omnisexual and more. I identify as bi, so will use that...