My Boy Is So | Bi

As the years passed, Leo stopped explaining. He started wearing his identity like a second skin—not a shield, but a light. He taught me that his bisexuality wasn't about being 50/50; it was about being 100% capable of seeing beauty without the borders of gender.

"Because people are afraid of what they can’t categorize, Leo," I told him. "You’re a glitch in their matrix." My Boy Is So Bi

For Leo, being a "bi boy" meant living in a constant state of translation. In some circles, he was "too queer"; in others, he was "passing." He had to navigate the girls who thought he was just a "safe" best friend and the guys who thought he was just a pit stop on the way to coming out as fully gay. As the years passed, Leo stopped explaining

"So, you’re saying the spectrum is looking pretty good from where you’re sitting?" I asked. "Because people are afraid of what they can’t