Quote:
Originally posted by raven ryuu
Spy -- I did not mean to imply that t.A.T.u. were spearheading a movement on 'Lesbianism'. I just used that term because it was what the article was talking about (in my opinion of course). I would say that t.A.T.u. were the first to promote acceptance of others, no matter who they are...acceptance of people being themselves.
|
Yeah, I agree with that. And
Spyretto, they haven't always dodged the question, but when they do say something, they are inconsistent:
Yes:
"...we are lovers"
"We are real lesbians."
"We are just lesbians."
"Maybe we are bisexual."
"We are girlfriends with each other."
"We have sex with each other three times daily."
Not yes:
"We're not telling everybody we're lesbians. Nobody knows who we are. Maybe we're lesbians, maybe we're straight, maybe we're bisexual"
"Who knows? Maybe we aren't lesbians at all?"
"We love each other, we kiss, we do what we want, but we are not homosexuals! We are in love, that's all!"