Hi there. Yep, another new face coming out to introduce herself, and to ask a question or two. First, the obligatory "how bi am I" explanation
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You're lucky to be in Toronto - there's a very active bi community here.
A good resource to check out would be BiWOT - Bisexual Women of Toronto. They have monthly meetings and sometimes other social events. They're also part of a larger mixed-gender group called TBN - the Toronto Bisexual Network. The contact page on the TBN site lists a number of mailing lists you can join, to find out about events etc.
The link for the 519 (not coincidentally located at 519 Church Street just north of Wellesley) is: http://www.the519.org/ I haven't been there in a while, but I used to belong to the OBN (Ontario Bisexual Network) as well as a Fantasy & SF club. If there's an interest that even a few LGBT people share, there's bound to be a club for it.
If you are looking for a place where you can openly express your spirituality and sexuality, then I hugely recommend Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto. I've been attending for 19 years. Its link is: http://www.mcctoronto.com/ You can even watch the 11 a.m. service LIVE via webcast. And you don't need to feel especially holy to attend. Many people stated in a survey conducted a couple years ago that their primary reason for coming to church was social. It's primarily a progressive Christian church, but we have people who are Jewish, Muslim, etc. worshipping with
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A good resource to check out would be BiWOT - Bisexual Women of Toronto. They have monthly meetings and sometimes other social events. They're also part of a larger mixed-gender group called TBN - the Toronto Bisexual Network. The contact page on the TBN site lists a number of mailing lists you can join, to find out about events etc.
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The link for the 519 (not coincidentally located at 519 Church Street just north of Wellesley) is: http://www.the519.org/ I haven't been there in a while, but I used to belong to the OBN (Ontario Bisexual Network) as well as a Fantasy & SF club. If there's an interest that even a few LGBT people share, there's bound to be a club for it.
If you are looking for a place where you can openly express your spirituality and sexuality, then I hugely recommend Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto. I've been attending for 19 years. Its link is: http://www.mcctoronto.com/ You can even watch the 11 a.m. service LIVE via webcast. And you don't need to feel especially holy to attend. Many people stated in a survey conducted a couple years ago that their primary reason for coming to church was social. It's primarily a progressive Christian church, but we have people who are Jewish, Muslim, etc. worshipping with ( ... )
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