rahhhhh
i like a boy and it makes me feel straight
but also
🫣 i really fucking like him
rahhhh
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rahhhhh
i like a boy and it makes me feel straight
but also
🫣 i really fucking like him
rahhhh
sometimes girlhood is yearning for a girlfriend and then ending up with a fuckass dude
Okay, is it just me or has it become normal to have
Anxiety issues
Trust issues
Anger issues
Commitment issues and
Daddy issues
At the same fu*king time ????
!!! Did anyone said bi is not good?
Here take a knife
Wait no don’t they don’t worth it
Dabi probably won’t mind burning more trash
-x
They are just -– indifferent. Like, I don't get any support because they are ignoring it.
Yeah, wish I could start a bi party.
I call myself bisexual but I half the time feel like I’m faking liking women and the other half I’m faking liking men. It’s so confusing because I can’t tell any sort of attraction apart and idk if I’m even consistent enough for a relationship but I want one
People don’t fake their attractions to themselves very often, and usually you’d know if you were. If it’s troubling you you can be very sure that your attractions are real. Some people have fluid orientations but I don’t think that’s what you’re talking about.
-*Mod Star*
Being transmasc and bisexual WITHOUT any way too bind is such a curse because every morning I have to choose between the classic bisexual-tuck-shirt-in style or the classic trans-baggy-shirt-to-hide-lump style </3
As a bi person I can say that I'm not mad at Lucas for his ignorance and insecurities.
He's 17 and he has abandonment issues and we already knew that he had some skewed ideas about bisexuality (remember what he said to Alexia in season 3).
Apart from that I actually understand if the partner of a bi or pan person has fear or insecurities because there are things they can't give their partner due to their own gender. I think this insecurity is born from a fundamental lack of understanding how being attracted to people of more than one gender works. And to me that's fine. I can't 100% understand how people can be attracted only to people of one gender either. I can't look into other people's heads. So this makes sense to me.
I'm also not supermad at the showrunners for portraying this issue like that.
I think it is important that Skam France is showing this stereotype and fear. I think it's very important that they instantly corrected Lucas with what Arthur said but also with the whole season and what happened between Arthur and Alexia.
Another thing they could do is show us how Eliott and Lucas communicate about this issue, or they could have used this season to show us how Arthur and Alexia communicated about this issue. That would have been even better. Because in real life that's also the best way to deal with such insecurities: communication and trust.
But I don't think the show is handling this issue in a really bad or bi/panphobic way.
They're giving us a realistically ignorant teenage lgbt character and educate him, thus making their audience aware of the issue and educating it as well.