Sure, but he's still bi. Doesn't matter how far he leans towards men or women, he's bi and that's important for bi visibility, even if it's not a hugely important part of Constantine's character.
Sure, but he's still bi. Doesn't matter how far he leans towards men or women, he's bi and that's important for bi visibility, even if it's not a hugely important part of Constantine's character.
No, actually, it's not. A bisexual man is still bisexual if he's only had sex with women.
You sexuality is defined by you and you alone (or your writer if you are a fictional being).
To me it reads as a facetious example of saying "It's not going to happen."
No. It is not.
Seldomly is entirely different from "in 20 years [when the show is no longer on the air]"
The number of sexual partners of any gender a person has had has no relevance to their sexuality.
When there are so few queer characters, let alone bisexual characters, you take what you can get and you hold fucking tight to them.
Yes, if something more similar to what is actually going on happened, then it would be erasure.
Feel whatever you'd like.
A fictional character's traits only exist if they are shown or mentioned. Saying this trait may appear 20 years from now, when the show will inevitably cease to be makes him effectively a straight character. Yes, they did not say that Constantine is 100% straight, but for all intents and purposes he is and it appears…
So you write out the guy you don't like from the story of your workplace, and so does every other employee in your workplace. And the only thing anyone knows of your workplace is from the stuff you and your coworkers have written, to the point where the guy you don't like can claim he works there, but other people…
But as shitty as that is, it's still better than completely removing it entirely
It is pretty upsetting because Constantine is one of a handful of bisexual male characters in pop culture. Removing that entirely (i.e. no offhand mentions) contributes to bi-erasure. And while it may not be significant to plot or his character, it is still significant to see that bisexual characters (particularly bi…
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That's true, but on the front page all you see is "TV Review C+ The Strain Season 1"
It's about a couple that moves to Sweden to start an amateur porn studio. "We'll Cum Too, Sweden"
Well let's go back to the beginning. The argument put forth from XIO was about telling the SO before meeting the ex for lunch, not about telling them afterwards.
You don't appear to understand what logic is.