Anything That Moves was a literary, journalistic, and topical magazine published in the
United States from 1990 to 2002.
[1] It was created as an expansion of the
San FranciscoBay Area Bisexual Network (BABN) newsletter by BABN member, Karla Rossi, in collaboration with bisexual and bi-friendly editors, writers, and artists to become a full 64-page magazine with an international subscriber base. The complete title of the magazine,
Anything That Moves: Beyond the Myths of Bisexuality, was purposely chosen for its controversial nature, while its tag line indicated a clear intent to challenge stereotypes of bisexual identities and behaviors. The magazine took its name from the
stereotype depicting bisexuals as willing to have sex with "anything that moves".
[2]
The magazine's mission was to confront and redefine concepts of
sexuality and
gender, to defy stereotypes and broad definitions of bisexuals and to combat
biphobia.
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