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Bisexuality
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‘I May Be Bisexual,’ From Rachel Krantz’s Memoir, OpenWriter Rachel Krantz investigates her own sexuality through indulging her partner’s fantasy.
By Rachel Krantz
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multiple directions
You Can Ask Harry Styles About His Sexuality, But Don’t Expect an Answer“Am I sprinkling in nuggets of sexual ambiguity to try and be more interesting?”
By Devon Ivie
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Tessa Thompson Comes Out As BisexualMore good news for Janessa shippers.
By Anna Silman
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Stephanie Beatriz’s Bisexual Awakening, Onscreen and Off“The main thing for me was that Rosa said ‘bisexual,’ and that she said it so many times. She names her sexuality.”
By E. Alex Jung
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Why People Are Unhappy About Rita Ora’s New Song ‘Girls’The singer apologized and officially came out as bisexual following widespread criticism.
By Madeleine Aggeler
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Richard Pryor’s Widow on His Diaries and His ‘Bisexual Experiences’“He was very open about his sexuality and never put a label on it.”
By Jackson McHenry
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modern family
By Jackson McHenry
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Amber Heard: If Every Gay Actor Came Out, ‘This Would Be a Nonissue in a Month’“I stand here now amongst many of my romantic leading lady peers who are out and fluid. I’m one of many now, and I’m working.”
By Halle Kiefer
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i’d ship that
By E. Alex Jung
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sex diaries
By the Cut
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sexuality is a spectrum
Yoko Ono: Lennon Had Sexual ‘Desire’ for MenYou may call John Lennon bisexual, but he’s not the only one.
By E. Alex Jung
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sex diaries
By the Cut
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Let People Coming Out Choose Their Labels ThemselvesSorry, Andrew Sullivan: Tom Daley can call himself whatever he wants.
By Ann Friedman
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Why Should Fluid Sexuality Be Women-Only?The rules for coming out as non-totally-heterosexual are different for men and women.
By Ann Friedman
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Scientists Finally Acknowledge the Existence of Male BisexualityApparently they weren’t sure before: Almost as if things aren’t always black-and-white!
By Noreen Malone
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pretty little liars
Pretty Little Liars Endorses BisexualityApparently, you don’t have to sign a contract to be a lesbian. High-school kids have got it so good nowadays.
By Emma Rosenblum