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Step Bi Step

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Am I really bisexual if I haven't kissed someone of the same gender?
How do I handle people sexualising my identity?
What does it mean if I like one gender more than others?
With advice from bi+ activists and influencers including Megan Jayne Crabbe, Sofie Hagen, Pearl Mackie, and Zachary Zane, this is your guide to thriving as a bi, pan, or queer young person. Tackling everything from myths, misconceptions and biphobia, to coming out, dating and sex, Laura Clarke - sex educator and LGBTQIA+ expert - will help you explore, reflect on, and embrace your bi+ identity.

240 pages, Paperback

Published September 18, 2025

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Laura Clarke

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Laura Clarke (she/they) is an accredited sex educator and LGBTQIA+ specialist, delivering workshops and training to young people and professionals on all things relationships, gender and sexuality. She can be found at @mybodyandyours on TikTok. Laura lives in Bath with their partner and an ever-growing mountain of books about sex. Step Bi Step, published in 2025, is her first book.

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October 13, 2025
What an amazing resource for bi+ folks (and anyone else!) Incredibly well-researched, informative, empowering, encouraging, and candid, this is a perfect place to start if you or someone you love is unsure about bisexuality. How to define it? How do I know if I'm bisexual? But what about [insert terrible but prevalent misconception here]? Anything and everything you need to know is covered in Step Bi Step. Give it a read and if you feel like it all finally makes sense, let your bi flag fly!

Thank you to NetGalley and the author for providing me with a free eARC in exchange for an honest review.
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October 3, 2025
Where was this book when I was a teenager?!

A really enjoyable read where even as someone in my early thirties I’m learning about the terminology and my own identity.

Super clear, lots of great examples, oodles of resources, and just a really helpful guide to all things bi+.

Would recommend!!!
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