you're no less deserving of good health and good healthcare.
places like that like to help people no matter what. keeping them in business even helps them to keep getting grants and stuff to stay open, so you could always think of it like that.
i go to affirmations (the glbt community center) for HIV testing. my regular doctor and my insurance (or PP) can do it, but i feel more comfortable going to affirmations.
you could always call them and say "hey i'm bi but my partner is male, and i need birth control but PP is not an option. can you help me?"
the problem with bisexuality (as others see it) is that we're too straight for the gays and to gay for the straights.
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places like that like to help people no matter what. keeping them in business even helps them to keep getting grants and stuff to stay open, so you could always think of it like that.
i go to affirmations (the glbt community center) for HIV testing. my regular doctor and my insurance (or PP) can do it, but i feel more comfortable going to affirmations.
you could always call them and say "hey i'm bi but my partner is male, and i need birth control but PP is not an option. can you help me?"
the problem with bisexuality (as others see it) is that we're too straight for the gays and to gay for the straights.
but the "b" in LGBT does stand for us. :)
hey, that's what LJ is for :)