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When did Dora first say she was bi?
Thorbard:
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 21 Oct 2009, 09:49 ---At 117 there was still the possibility Dora was kidding.
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And in 1047, there is no statement that she hasn't "got over it" and gone back to guys.
117, 404, 167 through to 171 all heavily imply it.
Near Lurker:
Oh, come on. All of the incidents you mention were riffing off other people's jokes; it's not a stretch at all to assume she was joking.
Is it cold in here?:
What about 103 and 747?
Thorbard:
--- Quote from: Near Lurker on 21 Oct 2009, 11:51 ---Oh, come on. All of the incidents you mention were riffing off other people's jokes; it's not a stretch at all to assume she was joking.
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It establishes a pattern though, doesn't it? Same with her flirting with Tai, for example. And the sequence with Amanda could be considered evidence. Its more than just joking around.
All I meant to point out was that the "doesn't count" argument can equally be applied to the strips where they talked about Veronica Vance, given that there has never been an explicit statement that she is, actually, bisexual. The statement in 1047 could simply relate to a period of experimental lesbianism.
thaX:
--- Quote from: maddness on 20 Oct 2009, 07:26 ---I'm bi and I can tell you right now that any guy who suggests a threesome is gone.
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This, right here, has always confused me. If your bi, then by the very definition, your always gonna have two other partners. Otherwise, it would be who your with that would determine how you are. If your with a man, your still fawning over women, and if your with a woman, your still pining for men. It makes no sense to me. Saying your bi suggests, to me, that your always looking for that threeway...
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