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The voice of reason
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![]() I realised that I was bisexual in my second year of university, but Big Tech seemed to have worked it out several months before me. I'd had one long-term boyfriend before then, and always considered myself straight. To be honest, dating wasn't at the top of my agenda. However, at that time I was watching a lot of Netflix and I was getting more and more recommendations for series with lesbian storylines, or bi characters. These were TV series that my friends - people of a similar age, with a similar background, and similar streaming histories - were not being recommended, and had never heard of. One show that stuck out was called You Me Her, about a suburban married couple who welcome a third person into their relationship. Full of gay storylines and "bi" characters, it has been described as TV's "first polyromantic comedy". https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-66472938 Reminds me of the guy who was having anal sex with truckers at a motorway services for 5 and then years discovering he was a gay when he realised his sky planner has supermarket sweep and Glee on it.. |
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