Fiona Moore said;
Additionally, I'd raise the matter of "Duel." In this episode, to represent the "death of a friend" to Blake, the mysterious women pick Jenna. Not Avon. Surely, if his feelings for Avon were more affectionate than those for Jenna, he would have been the obvious choice? Even supernatural powers see Blake as straight...:).
Unless, of course, even supernatural powers see Avon and Blake as a couple, and Jenna as "just a friend"
Again open to interpretation, but even if true it doesn't mean he doesn't feel such attractions. Many bisexual people hide one side of their sexuality.>
Talking from experience here :)? Anyway, my own experience of bisexual people suggests that they tend to express both sides of their sexuality, albeit at different times. Hence the term "bisexual."
Express, when and where safe--hide in the face of intolerance.
Now, really. Surely the absence of evidence is pretty significant? If you follow your statement through logically, then we would have to assume that every man, from Casanova through George W. Bush, who has shown affection for a woman, must also be assumed to fancy men unless they declare otherwise. Just because I like chocolate ice cream, it's a bit much to assume that I'll also like vanilla.
Nope! You might just like ice cream.
It's true that being attracted to women does not preclude attraction to men as well. However, if we only ever see a person being attracted to women, I think it can be taken as read which way their preferences lie.
It depends on whom they have to lie to and the consequences of not lying.
-(Y)