So I've been terrible at keeping up with episode reviews lately, especially with House, and it's a shame because there was a lot I wanted to review. Too bad I can barely remember anything to write it all down now.
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Here's a jumble of thoughts on 6.14-6.18 )
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Wut is going on in that show. Haven't watched the last few eps and I'm not sure I care enough at this point. So um, I have nothing really to add.
I believe that a straight person can fall in love with some one from the same sex, and a gay person can fall in love with someone from the opposite sex.
But doesn't that make them just a little bit bi? Or what definition of love would that cover?
Nevermind, I'm just taking things out of context and don't know what I'm talking about. I totally don't intend that you go and wax all philosophical now, absolutely not. Don't look at me like that.
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:( You should at least watch the episode that aired this week. I found it to be really good.
But doesn't that make them just a little bit bi? Or what definition of love would that cover?
Well, that's a complex, interesting question. I think sexuality is not as clear-cut as we'd perhaps like to think. Definitions of sexual orientation used to be so narrow and included only monosexuals. Now we have categories like bisexual, pansexual and polysexual.
I think a person can be straight, and then find herself in love with someone from the same gender. I don’t think that it would make her bi, necessarily, because she is not attracted to both sexes; rather, she is in love with a certain someone who happens to be the same sex as her. I’m not saying that it’s common, but it’s not unheard of either. I’m certain it brings some ( ... )
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