With regard to bi characters on TV.
A case could be made for Dax on DS9, all though maybe if you've BEEN both genders you're beyond bi/straight/gay at that point.
Sigh, yet another reason they blew it with Ally McTrill that last season on DS9 - it would have been so much more interesting and complicated if the next Dax host had been a man.
I'm pretty sure Chiana in Farscape was bi. In as much that if it had a heartbeat and a spine she'd jump it.
Never seen Farscape, so can't comment on Chiana. Would like to reiterate my desire for a bi character who's not a ho-bag -- ahem, I mean doesn't ooze sexuality and hook up with anyone willing. Being bi doesn't necessarily mean you have the world's most agressive sex drive.
t /preaching to choir
Isn't it amazing how getting married rewrites your entire history in the eyes of outsiders into a fairly straight vanilla?
This is one thing that terrifies me when I think about ending up with a guy.
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Isn't it amazing how getting married rewrites your entire history in the eyes of outsiders into a fairly straight vanilla?
Outsiders never have an accurate view of your history. Hence the outsideness.
t nods sagely at laura's wise words
Whoops meant that for another thread....
I'd call the vet right now, Sue.
Chiana wasn't a ho-bag, just had a complete joy in her own sexuality. Fun.
Chiana wasn't a ho-bag, just had a complete joy in her own sexuality. Fun.
I believe you. Like I said, never seen Farscape. Commenting on society's general tendency to believe that if you're bisexual, you are promiscuous.