Halestorm bandleader Lzzy Hale celebrated Pride month by underscoring her bisexuality in a social media post this week that summarizes her journey toward being "unapologetically bisexual. In the message that she appended to an artistic photo of herself early on Thursday June 16 , Hale begins by saying she has "been approached by many outlets this month talking about pride … but I'm deciding to post this … straight from this lil bi-horses mouth. Hale writes in the moving and empathetic appeal, "I understood there was something different about me from an early age. Growing up in a semi Christian household, all of the things I was feeling were inherently wrong. So I hid my bisexuality for a long time.
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This is because sexual fluidity is equated to moral fluidity, notes The Washington Post. This sucks for bi people. Bisexual people, too, can have a happy ending and find the love of their lives. Sure, not all of these films have a happy ending— Call Me By Your Name , in particular, left me left in tears.
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Who can blame us? After months of anticipation to see just who would be in the new Spider-Man: No Way Home and eternity of blocking hashtags on social media to avoid spoilers. Maybe, in the age of streaming and home theatre extravagance, the only real value left in cinemas is audience reactions.
Bisexuality sits uneasily in our social ontology — it is queer in the original sense of the word, out of place, subverting. Bisexuals can be assimilated to neither hetero- nor homonormativity, with their mirror-image tropes of masculinity and femininity, and promiscuity and prudishness. They are both and neither. This resistance to categorization explains why bisexuals, especially bisexual women, have been portrayed as fascinating, but always perversely so.