The B Side: Exploring Bisexuality is a 10 week group for people who are exploring their attraction to more than one gender or struggling with what their bisexuality means to them and their lives.
Mondays, 6:30-9:00pm
September 29 – December 8, 2008
Sherbourne Health Centre
333 Sherbourne Street
Topics: **exploring attraction ** bisexual myths & stereotypes ** relationships ** labels & identity issues ** coming out to friends, family & others ** bisexuality & our other identities ** finding support ** sex & safer sex ** biphobia ** health & well-being ** bisexual communities & resources **
The group will provide:
* Opportunities for self-reflection, personal sharing, connecting with others and learning new skills and information.
* Respect for the diverse possibilities of identity and a wide range of life experiences.
* A safe and supportive environment for exploring each person’s unique relationship to bisexuality, with a focus on group members’ needs and experiences.
Facilitated by:
* Cheryl Dobinson, a bisexual activist involved in bi-related education, health research and community development, and
* David Yeh, an LGBTQ community educator and expressive arts therapist.
Registration: Space is limited and pre-registration is required. To register, please contact Fatema Mullan at (416) 324-5256 or thebside@sherbourne.on.ca

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This sounds amazing.
Being bisexual, I only wish there was something like this closer to me.
All my support :)
Posted by Sarah
August 30, 2008, 9:36 PM
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