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Stuff Mom Never Told You

Bisexuality: Part 2

Stuff Mom Never Told You

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture

4.04.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2019

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

In the second part of our bisexuality episode, our expert guests return with advice and resources for bisexual folks, and share some personal experience and even a bi-ku (bisexual haiku) along the way.

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0:21.0

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0:51.0

I'm Bridget Todd and for the last three years, I've been answering questions about technology, the internet and how it shows up in all of our lives.

1:11.0

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1:19.0

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1:27.0

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1:33.0

Hey, this is Annie. And Samantha. And welcome to Stuff Mom Never Told You, your production of iHeart Radio's House Stuff Works.

1:45.0

Today we are bringing to you our part two for our episode on bisexuality. And for the trigger warning of the episode, sexual assault, suicide, mental health issues and domestic violence.

2:08.0

Also, we strongly encourage you to listen to part one before listening to this one because part one gives a lot of baseline definitions.

2:17.0

Any introduction to our interviewees?

2:19.0

Yes, they introduce themselves far better in that episode.

2:25.0

Yeah, just a lot of terms we'll be using were explained in that episode.

2:32.0

And we also went into the negative impact of biracial and by negativity in that. And before we get into all of our guests interviews, we did want to touch on the media for a second when it comes to bisexuality.

2:47.0

There are several famous examples of celebrities who are bisexual, Angelina Jolie and a Pac-win, Cara DeLavine, Alan Cumming, Abby Jacobson, Alice Walker and Anna Kana, Billy Joe Arstahl.

3:00.0

Billy Joe Arstahl, my boy, my homeboy, I had a huge crush on him for years. Oh my gosh. Evan Rachel Wood, Drew Baymore, Gina Rodriguez, Lady Gaga, Rex and Gay, Tessa Thompson.

3:11.0

Lots more. So many more. There are some famous fictional examples. And right now the big one is Rosa Diaz on Brooklyn 99.

3:20.0

Right. Callie Torres on Grey's Anatomy. There's Kat on Madam Secretary, Petra Salano on Jane the Virgin, David Rose on Shits Creek, Grace Troy on Black Lightning, Nova Bordelon on Queen Sugar, Darryl Whitefether on Crazy Ex Girlfriend, who announced his bisexuality via song.

3:39.0

Of course, yes, of course. Sarah Lance and Constantine on Legends of Tomorrow, Nomi and Dave on Grownish. I will say I haven't seen all of these. I cannot say.

3:50.0

I was going to say I think I've seen like two or three of all of these. Yes. I cannot say they're good representations.

3:57.0

And I know that Constantine in particular, I can't say for sure if it's ever been like said definitively.

4:06.0

But those are examples I found people gave online. One thing worth noting is there's far less men than women.

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