Most issues of
Anything That Moves centered around a theme, which changed from issue to issue.
Bisexual manifesto The magazine has become most notable for the lasting legacy of the ATM Manifesto, popularly called "The Bisexual Manifesto". The article "about our name…", which spearheaded the inaugural issue, described the purpose of the magazine, addressed common stereotypes and
biphobic attitudes, and emphasized the diverse and individual nature of bisexuality. The text changed several times throughout the magazine's run.
"We are tired of being analyzed, defined and represented by people other than ourselves, or worse yet, not considered at all. We are frustrated by the imposed isolation and invisibility that comes from being told or expected to choose either a homosexual or heterosexual identity. Monosexuality is a heterosexist dictate used to oppress homosexuals and to negate the validity of bisexuality. ''Bisexuality is a whole, fluid identity. Do not assume that bisexuality is binary or duogamous in nature: that we have "two" sides or that we must be involved simultaneously with both genders to be fulfilled human beings. In fact, don't assume that there are only
two genders. Do not mistake our fluidity for confusion, irresponsibility, or an inability to commit. Do not equate promiscuity, infidelity, or unsafe sexual behavior with bisexuality. Those are human traits that cross all sexual orientations. Nothing should be assumed about anyone's sexuality, including your own."''
Anything That Moves, issue 7, Spring 1994, p. 2 == Title ==