I'm Anna Paquin. I'm bisexual and I give a damn.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm bisexual.
I consider myself a lesbian, but I'm a bisexual lesbian.
I was conveniently bisexual for a long time, and then I went, 'Come on, who am I kidding?' And I have to say, it was the single biggest step I took toward emotional well-being, to stop feeling like I had to hide who I am.
No one's ever really cared about me being bisexual, and I only came out because I had always been out; it's just the general public didn't know. I'm quite fearless. I'm like, 'Let's just go out there and do this and see what happens.'
I'm straight. I. Love. Men. I love men.
While the word 'bisexual' was technically correct, I would only slowly come to use it to refer to myself in part because of the derisive connotations. But, in addition, it would seem to me woefully inadequate and impressionistically inaccurate.
I am the most well-known homosexual in the world.
Before Anna, I'd had a few relationships and I'm glad I've been around a bit. I know where it's gone wrong or know who are the wrong people for me and who I might be wrong for.
I wouldn't ever give myself the label bisexual, but bi-curious, yeah.
I'm not lesbian; I'm not bisexual; I'm not straight. I'm just curious.