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Today is International Day to End Violence Against Women and whilst we must tirelessly campaign to end violence against all women it is important to consider how particularly bisexual women are disproportionately impacted by such violence.
A Centre for Disease Control, CDC report from 2013 found that 46.1% of bisexual women have been forcibly raped, in comparison to 14.7% of straight women. In 2008, Stonewall found that one in four lesbian and bisexual women have experienced domestic violence in a relationship. With 49.3% of bi women experiencing severe physical intimate violence.
We cannot and must not ignore the different rates of violence between sexualities as they speak to the root causes of violence against all women. The disproportionate violence experienced by bisexual women would suggest that it is often the objectification and sexualisation of women that is the root cause of the violence used against us. As we know, the objectification and sexualisation of women is a problem that goes beyond the boundaries of sexuality, it is something many different types of women experience. However, bisexual women tend to be hyper-sexualised, in that they are viewed and portrayed to be promiscuous and unfaithful.
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