About r/BiWomen
A safe place and community for women (cis women, trans women and women aligned people) to discuss their bisexuality, i.e. their attraction to people with genders similar to and different from their own. Our allies are welcome to participate, but keep in mind that the focus of this sub is on bi women. Please read the rules before posting.
The community at a glance
r/BiWomen is a Subreddit for LGBTQIA+ with roughly 36K members. It has been around since 2013. It uses a forum format for communication. On the Hive Index it ranks #9 in the LGBTQIA communities list.
Roughly 8K members have joined in the past year. Popular discussion topics include Bisexual, Women, and Coming Out.
Community Topics
Community Features
This community has a forum
Subreddit Analysis
via GummySearchMember growth over time
All time (yearly)
- 2023: 3K members
- 2024: 5K members
- 2025: 6K members
- 2026: 5K members
Past year (monthly)
- Sep: 416 members
- Oct: 409 members
- Nov: 722 members
- Dec: 682 members
- Jan: 770 members
- Feb: 729 members
- Mar: 891 members
- Apr: 931 members
- May: 922 members
- Jun: 732 members
Topics
- Bisexual26 posts in the past month#126Bisexual
- Women14 posts in the past month#214Women
- Coming Out14 posts in the past month#314Coming Out
- Sexuality14 posts in the past month#414Sexuality
- Relationships12 posts in the past month#512Relationships
Flair
- Discussion50 posts in the past month
- You can just be
- So is everyone pissed off by couples seeking unicorns or is it just me
- Anyone in a bi4bi relationship?
#150DiscussionYou can just be · So is everyone pissed off by couples seeking unicorns or is it just me · Anyone in a bi4bi relationship? - Advice50 posts in the past month
- feeling unwanted after an experience w a white woman as a black woman.
- I’m attracted to men but dislike being in a straight relationship.
- Do you ever feel like giving up on "Sapphic" spaces out of fear that they won't be as inclusive as they claim?
#250Advicefeeling unwanted after an experience w a white woman as a black woman. · I’m attracted to men but dislike being in a straight relationship. · Do you ever feel like giving up on "Sapphic" spaces out of fear that they won't be as inclusive as they claim? - Vent30 posts in the past month
- I hate the way society discusses bisexual women
- I'm tired of lesbians and straight women bullying bi women online.
- So tired of this Les4les discourse.
#330VentI hate the way society discusses bisexual women · I'm tired of lesbians and straight women bullying bi women online. · So tired of this Les4les discourse. - Experience12 posts in the past month
- I came out as bisexual...and they gave me a cake?
- I don't relate to the "I like all women and one guy" narrative
- This weekend confirmed I’m bi
#412ExperienceI came out as bisexual...and they gave me a cake? · I don't relate to the "I like all women and one guy" narrative · This weekend confirmed I’m bi - Celebratory12 posts in the past month
- My canon bi 🌸🪻🦋
- Bi women in gay clubs...
- Hi, so I guess I just want to share!
#512CelebratoryMy canon bi 🌸🪻🦋 · Bi women in gay clubs... · Hi, so I guess I just want to share!
Community Reviews
Frequently asked questions
- Who is r/BiWomen for?
- Best for LGBTQIA+ enthusiasts looking for a Reddit-based community with forum discussion.
- Is r/BiWomen free to join?
- This listing is not marked as paid-only. Access rules and any fees are decided by the community.
- How many members does r/BiWomen have?
- Roughly 36K members, based on figures reported by the community or its host. Member counts are approximate and change over time.
- What platform is r/BiWomen on?
- r/BiWomen runs on Reddit. Reddit communities (or "subreddits") are forum-based groups on the popular social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website Reddit. Reddit is commonly known as "the front page of the internet". Users submit content to the site such as links, text posts, and images, which are then voted up or down and discussed by other members. From investing Reddit communities, to professional ones, to ones just for laughs, you're likely to find a community for you on Reddit.
- What topics does r/BiWomen cover?
- On the Hive Index, r/BiWomen is organized under LGBTQIA+.
- How do I join r/BiWomen?
- You can join r/BiWomen by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
- What are the LGBTQIA communities like?
- Communities for LGBTQIA+ people covering social connection, identity, mental health, and advocacy. Discord is a major hub with large and small servers for everything from general queer community to specific identities and interests, alongside subreddits and dedicated platforms for support and discussion.
Added 11/12/2021
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