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Originally Posted by Dezzy
Bisexual people in relationships tend to have their sexuality erased in the eyes of others. If I'm with a woman I'll be seen as choosing to be straight, if I'm with a man, I'll be seen as choosing to be gay. My bisexuality seems to disappear in the eyes of others unless I'm actively with both genders.
Miley's been a bit pretentious with it all but she does raise a good point. she isn't any less a part of the LGBT for being in a hetero relationship and acting like she's just speaking out for the sake of profit is basically erasing her identity.
Also a lot of people go on a bit of a journey trying to figure themselves out, especially us bisexuals. I think it sounds out a harmful message my making out that being confused at a confusing time is her way of 'covering all the bases'.
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It just comes across as annoyingly arrogant tbh, like she's the first Bisexual to ever get married. Clearly unless you never want a monogamous relationship you have to end up in either a gay or straight relationship, that doesn't mean that if you ever split up you're not going to end up with the other sex next time.