You’d think Miley Cyrus and Cate Blanchett just announced “who they were wearing” at the Oscars. That’s how nonchalant the news was that they consider themselves “sexually fluid.”
Simply put, they have an ever-changing preference for men and women but don't readily employ the word “bisexual.”
For those of us with a less sexually advanced vocabulary, what exactly is the difference between sexual fluidity and bisexuality anyway? And are more people now likely to “come out” or embrace this as their new sexual identity?
More about Features, Lgbt, Gender, Social Good, and ContributorSEX AND GENDER ARE FLUID.
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