A Brazilian artist named Má Matiazi shared a sketch for a “Bi-Chair” with that little phrase doodled on it on Instagram, and people took notice.
It’s become a running joke on social media that bisexual people don’t know how to sit properly, so much so that it’s even become a meme.
bi culture is not sitting properly
— mila (@eIektranatchio) August 27, 2017
gay culture is sitting like this whenever you're in a chair for absolutely no reason pic.twitter.com/xpwTVM1iXL
— gabi (@harleivy) February 28, 2018
After Matiazi shared her sketch, an Iowa man named Israel Walker decided to reach out to the artist to see if he could attempt to make her vision into a reality. Walker has a bisexual, nonbinary daughter, which is how he learned about the whole “bisexual sitting” thing (stereotype? Is this real? I don’t know).
Matiazi gave Walker her blessing and away he went! And the result: Israel Walker nailed it. Perfection!
Walker’s Facebook post read, “My daughter (who identifies as bisexual genderfuck) thinks that her and other LGBTQ+ folks inability to sit “normally” is hilarious. So I asked Má if I could make my own rough style of Bi-Chair and she said yes! So behold in all its glory: the Bi-chair!”
Posted by Israel Walker on Saturday, August 10, 2019
And the photo of Walker’s daughter lounging in the chair says it all.
Posted by Israel Walker on Saturday, August 10, 2019
Of course, the builder himself had to take it for a spin as well.
Posted by Israel Walker on Saturday, August 10, 2019
Walker made a few alterations to Matiazi’s original design: the chair has shorter arms, the knee rest is a cutout instead of a sloping piece of material, but Walker obviously did a great job. I think he needs to patent this baby now before IKEA swoops in and takes over the Bi-Chair market.
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