I don't quite understand this person who's asking them and their responses. I increasingly feel like most porn stars themselves don't know whether they're bi, gay, straight, or pansexual. Some of them say they're discovering their sexuality and don't want labels, then someone asks if they're bi, and they reply that they're not gay. After a few months, they say they're bi or pan, and then some time later, they say they're gay but experimenting, and they're upset about receiving criticism, saying that their statements about sexual orientation and sexuality shouldn't be taken seriously because they're porn actors. They get offended, but how can we take their statements about their sexuality and sexual fluidity seriously when it changes every month, every few months, or every year? xdd. Even in Lisa Diamond's article on sexual fluidity in Utah, there wasn't such a time gap. And if you say they have some sexual crisis or fetish, there's a big outrage. I don't know, it's strange to me, but maybe it's because my sexuality and orientation are quite stable, where I know I'm bi, but I'm more sexually, romantically, and emotionally attracted to men than women. How does it look with sexual fluidity and sexuality for you?