When I first began researching and accepting my sexuality, I went where any Millennial goes: social media. I don’t remember exactly what I typed into Twitter, but I have found quite a few accounts that have been beneficial to my blog, my own journey of self-acceptance, and learning about my own community. For anyone searching for more information about what’s happening in the community, to be inspired, or just to stay overall connected.

The first one I really enjoy is simple, but I think is inspirational in it’s own way:

Bi update: Currently, I'm feeling magically bisexual. — BiBot (@biupdatebot) January 21, 2019

The biupdatebot gives literal little updates and I find them very relatable. It honestly about whatever the current feeling is and some of them are even honest like: lazily, hungrily, and even miserably. It doesn’t shy away from real feelings and mental health which is important not just in our community, but this day and age too.

The second one is more focused on the news in the bi-community:

They have a ton of articles related to the community whether it be entertainment, political, and even health. It’s a valuable resource if you’re interested in finding content specifically for the bi-community.

The third one is similar to Bi.org, however their focus is also one education:

Grateful @TheAdvocateMag is uplifting bisexual artist @ladygaga. https://t.co/FpcAdAg6ez Still bummed they never revised the article about the Rose Parade queen to reflect her bisexuality. — Still Bisexual (@StillBisexual) January 24, 2019

Not many people know that Lady Gaga is actually bisexual. This Twitter account focuses on bringing to light misconceptions of the bisexual community and its members. They are also not afraid to call out other Twitter accounts and articles for misrepresenting the bi-community.

The fourth Twitter account also provides entertainment, political, and even memes too, because let’s be honest: even in serious situations our generation loves memes.

They also provided features on bisexual characters in the entertainment industry as well. I find it inspiring to continue to see more of our community represented. They really try to encompass the community as a bi-nation.

The final Twitter account I wanted to feature is an alliance I think is very important for our community:

"Research also shows bisexuals (28%) are less likely to be out than gay (71%) and lesbian (77%) soldiers."https://t.co/3cLoYPenMd — Bi-Trans Alliance (@BiTransAlliance) January 23, 2019

The twitter account focuses a lot of the political news, human rights, and social fight against the prejudices for both of our communities especially if someone identifies as both. We all fall on a spectrum. There is no black or white areas. We all blend together into a beautiful rainbow and it should be celebrated. This Twitter account aims to do just that.

I hope someone can benefit from everything these accounts have to offer. I know I have personally. It is a powerful blessing to have resources such as these in #20BiTeen.