Compared to heterosexual males, bisexual males were 3.6 times as likely to have experienced at least one type of dating abuse.
61% of bisexual women & 37% of bisexual men faced violence from intimate partner. (via @lgbtmap)
61% of bisexual women report experiencing rape, physical violence, or stalking from an intimate partner, compared to 43% of lesbians and 35% of heterosexual women.(via @lgbtmap)
Only 28% of bisexuals report that the most important people in their life are aware of their sexuality, compared to 77% of gay men and 71% of lesbians. (via @lgbtmap)
RESOURCE: The Invisible Majority report from @lgbtmap illustrates that though more than half of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community identifies as bisexual, bisexual people experience alarming rates of invisibility, societal rejection, violence, discrimination, and poor physical and mental health—often at rates higher than their lesbian and gay peers.
Only 1/3 of bisexual men and women feel that LGBT people are socially accepted in the U.S. Both bisexual men and women agree there is more social acceptance for bisexual women than bisexual men. (via @lgbtmap)
Almost HALF of bisexuals live on less than $30,000/year, compared to only 28% of all US adults. (via @lgbtmap)





