I liked DS9 the best because it was messy and not as sterile as the other shows. But I also dislike happy movie endings. Life isn't a happy ending, I like some realism. As for late bloomers, some of us are both denying and confused. I'm 57 and didn't come to accept my bisexuality until my late 30's. I always knew I was different and knew from a young age that same sex crushes were part of learning to grow up. But that they go away at some point. Well, they never went away and I was raised that there were few bisexuals, they were the exception to the rule. Also I wasn't attracted 50-50 as we were told we should be. I'm more 70-30 leaning toward women. Also there's the hetro/bi/homo-romantic part that I only found out about less than a decade ago. So I didn't think I fit, until I had more information on what could be included to be bisexual. So late bloomer, trying to catch up now.
I’m I did like DS9 but I never watched the whole show straight only sporadic episodes. And I think the concept so-called of late-blooming lesbians and bisexuals has more to do with societal conditioning. Girls are conditioned from a young age to get married to a man and have children and take care of the home. As much as society may have advanced this is still ingrained in the culture especially here in Missouri where I am. Women don’t explore being attracted to other women because we’re supposed to be married and making babies asap. As a proud #childfreebychoice woman I go against this. But girls aren’t allowed to explore as much as boys. It is changing as slow as molasses.
DS9 is pretty tedious indeed.
Lol I’m a fan although the endless war plots do tend to drag after a while.
I liked DS9 the best because it was messy and not as sterile as the other shows. But I also dislike happy movie endings. Life isn't a happy ending, I like some realism. As for late bloomers, some of us are both denying and confused. I'm 57 and didn't come to accept my bisexuality until my late 30's. I always knew I was different and knew from a young age that same sex crushes were part of learning to grow up. But that they go away at some point. Well, they never went away and I was raised that there were few bisexuals, they were the exception to the rule. Also I wasn't attracted 50-50 as we were told we should be. I'm more 70-30 leaning toward women. Also there's the hetro/bi/homo-romantic part that I only found out about less than a decade ago. So I didn't think I fit, until I had more information on what could be included to be bisexual. So late bloomer, trying to catch up now.
I’m I did like DS9 but I never watched the whole show straight only sporadic episodes. And I think the concept so-called of late-blooming lesbians and bisexuals has more to do with societal conditioning. Girls are conditioned from a young age to get married to a man and have children and take care of the home. As much as society may have advanced this is still ingrained in the culture especially here in Missouri where I am. Women don’t explore being attracted to other women because we’re supposed to be married and making babies asap. As a proud #childfreebychoice woman I go against this. But girls aren’t allowed to explore as much as boys. It is changing as slow as molasses.