Discover: Bi-Erasure
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A term that means the tendency to ignore, disregard or falsify bisexuality, this can be a heavy topic; but Dr. Liz Powell is up for the task.
The term bi-erasure can also be known as bisexual invisibility and means the tendency to ignore, disregard, falsify, or even re-explain bisexuality in society and even in history.
There are so many questions and particularities surrounding bi-erasure, and Dr. Liz Powell tackles all that and more in his video where she sits down to chat with Ashlee Cain of Rose Glass Photography.
Dr. Liz Powell
"I’m Dr. Liz! I believe Great Sex Can Change The World. I’m a sex educator, speaker, and regular guest on several podcasts as part of my mission to help you have more meaningful, pleasurable relationships in life and work, as well as the bedroom.
As a licensed psychologist who specializes in non-traditional relationships, I can tell you that the more honest and real you are about what turns you on, the easier it is to find a partner that understands you and wants to be with you — the real you.
I coach couples and singles, whether gay or straight, polyamorous or monogamous, or even if you’re still trying to figure it all out. I help you be who you are. Because being confident in who you are is the gateway to great relationships and great sex — and Great Sex Can Change The World.
You can learn more about Dr. Liz and her work at sexpositivepsych.com and buildingopenrelationships.com"
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