Sexual health services
Sexual health services fared better than general NHS services with regards to user experience, with almost 90% indicating that they were usually (59%) or sometimes (30%) comfortable disclosing their bi+ identity. However, there was a feeling that sexual health services were generally geared towards straight, gay, or lesbian people. There was often no information about bi+ relationships available.
“A gay and bi men’s sexual health charity has no information about sex with women, and when spoken to at Pride [they] said that they didn’t need to because safer sex is mostly about anal… They didn’t want to talk about it and said it was the first complaint they had had. In actual fact I and others had complained before at previous Prides and by email, but clearly our complaints had been thrown away.”
