A Quote by Azealia Banks

I’m not trying to be, like, the bisexual, lesbian rapper. I don’t live on other people’s terms. — © Azealia Banks
I’m not trying to be, like, the bisexual, lesbian rapper. I don’t live on other people’s terms.
I know that, as a bisexual, sometimes people who are gay or lesbian look down upon the bisexual community as well and assume that people who are bisexual just don't know what they want or are just playing both sides of the fence, and that's not the case, either.
Because bisexual people almost have a foot in the gay and the straight world, their friends can misunderstand them too. Like if a bisexual man starts dating another man, people are like 'Ah, he's gay,' but you know, bisexual people remain bisexual, and their attractions can change and flux over time.
When gay, lesbian and bisexual individuals come out, their friends and families, for the most part, understand what it feels like to love and to lust. Cisgender people have more of a challenge when it comes to transgender identities. I discovered that analogy of homesickness in conversations with my parents, in trying to bridge that empathy divide.
I consider myself a lesbian, but I'm a bisexual lesbian.
Lots of people think that bisexual means cowardly lesbian.
I don't know many people who don't have somebody in their family who's a part of the gay-lesbian-bisexual-transgender community. It's not like they're aliens or outsiders. This is family.
You know, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender - people are people.
Valentino was apparently gay or bisexual. And his two lesbian wives. But without any question, he had sex with men. From choice. So he was one or the other.
I feel like it's extremely rare to find a female who's bisexual and not either lesbian or straight on television shows.
Everyone has people in their lives that are gay, lesbian or transgender or bisexual. They may not want to admit it, but I guarantee they know somebody.
I'm not lesbian; I'm not bisexual; I'm not straight. I'm just curious.
I, Mayor Ford... encourage the people of Toronto to send a strong message to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, two-spirited and transsexual community, like all the communities, are welcomed, safe and valued in this great city we call Toronto.
I feel, in the sense that if you're heterosexual, if you're bisexual, if you're gay, if you're a lesbian, if you're transgender, whatever the vibe is, that's what you represent. I've always found it quite strange that we always like to try and define people and say this is how it is, and this is how it should be.
Personally, I feel like I'm trying to redefine what a really good rapper can be like. Like, I think it's not often where a good rapper can be making funny music.
Being LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender) in Russia is anything but fun.
Well, actually, I'm a bisexual lesbian in a man's body... but it's more complicated than that.
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