Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for answering. I hope you didn't feel too burdened by my question. Wouldn't want anyone to think they had to spoon feed me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only person I have heard of in this love triangle is Kristen Stewart. Are the other two people actors as well?
Cara Delevigne is a model (and sometimes-actor).
Annie Clark is better known by her stage name, St. Vincent. She's a singer and musician.![]()
Not burdened at all! You probably know a bunch of stuff I don't; I think this information is taking up the space in my brain that used to house the quadratic formula.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems all very fake and try-hard ... for publicity and 'edge'.
Totally agree. Being "bi" is so plain vanilla now.
Yes because people are only in same sex relationships to "get attention". Clutch those pearls harder, grandma![]()
In a few years her career will be in the dump and she'll settle down and marry some studio exec or high-powered agent. Just having fun in her 20s and playing up her 'edginess'. It's all orchestrated because being bi/lesbian is feminist-hipster-trendy and gets you in blogs and mags.
Anonymous wrote:geezzz.. Kristen Stewart is like Taylor Swift - lesbian version. She started dating Alicia Cargile, then they broke off and she started dating that french singer Soko, then another woman(British) , then last August it seemed she went back to Cargile and now this St Vincent. ufff All of them in less than one year. She might be a piece of cake to date...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems all very fake and try-hard ... for publicity and 'edge'.
Totally agree. Being "bi" is so plain vanilla now.
Yes because people are only in same sex relationships to "get attention". Clutch those pearls harder, grandma![]()
In a few years her career will be in the dump and she'll settle down and marry some studio exec or high-powered agent. Just having fun in her 20s and playing up her 'edginess'. It's all orchestrated because being bi/lesbian is feminist-hipster-trendy and gets you in blogs and mags.
Whatever you have to tell yourself.
You are much nicer to the knuckledragger than I would have been. I guess it's always good to go high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems all very fake and try-hard ... for publicity and 'edge'.
Totally agree. Being "bi" is so plain vanilla now.
Yes because people are only in same sex relationships to "get attention". Clutch those pearls harder, grandma![]()
In a few years her career will be in the dump and she'll settle down and marry some studio exec or high-powered agent. Just having fun in her 20s and playing up her 'edginess'. It's all orchestrated because being bi/lesbian is feminist-hipster-trendy and gets you in blogs and mags.
Whatever you have to tell yourself.