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fandomsecrets2017-07-03 06:31 pm
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(Anonymous) 2017-07-03 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)"If a woman who has been in love with a man chooses to self-identify as gay, that's their call, I think. It seems extraordinarily invalidate-y to deny that."
Oh, I agree. I just don't think fictional characters written by a team of writers who constantly change count as "women" or "men" like real people do.
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(Anonymous) 2017-07-03 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)What I would say is that the character is canonically portrayed after season... whatever as explicitly identifying as gay rather than bisexual. So at least to that extent, it's textually an element of her fictional character.
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(Anonymous) 2017-07-03 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)I do think there is a difference between being functionally bisexual and identifying as gay, vs. feeling no bisexual feelings whatsoever and identifying as gay, but I don't think the text in question delved into that.
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(Anonymous) 2017-07-03 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)