Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

The Curse of Bisexuality: Worse Than Being Gay Across Stats ... But WHY???

Nov 7, 2025
Malcolm and Simone explore the surprising realities of bisexuality, delving into mental health challenges and relationship dynamics. They discuss higher rates of mental illness and partner violence among bisexual individuals, questioning societal perceptions. The conversation also addresses discrimination, social isolation, and the impact of hedonism on well-being. Personal anecdotes and nuanced statistics invite listeners to reflect on bisexual experiences, sparking curiosity about the complexities of sexual orientation and demanding more exploration.
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Substance Use Peaks In Bisexual Groups

  • Substance-use disorder rates are highest among bisexual women and men, often exceeding gay and straight rates.
  • Alcohol use follows a similar pattern, with bisexual women notably elevated.
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Bisexuals Tend To Be Much Less Out

  • Bisexual people report much lower rates of being out to important people (families/friends) than gay/lesbian individuals.
  • Malcolm suggests this low outness could drive stress from 'living a lie.'
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Perceived Isolation And Victimhood May Amplify Harm

  • Bisexuals show higher social isolation scores than gay or straight peers, though differences are modest.
  • Simone notes perceived victimhood can amplify symptoms beyond objective discrimination.
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