Bisexually Speaking
Bisexually Speaking

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Bisexually Speaking

2017
Movie
Adult · 18+
0
English

Keisha and Zoey are waiting for Blair to show up for their workout. They convince Blair that she should at least try experimenting with girls before she settles down for life. So surprise - it's an all girl three way for the very first time. Today, Ruckus and his sexy gutter-punk girlfriend Leigh are going to rob Chad's mansion. When they make their way inside, it turns out Chad is actually home, and unless they both fuck him he's calling the cops... Liv and her husband Jasper are having some money problems. Liv invites her boss over for dinner in hopes to woo him for a raise. But her boss is more interested in a different kind of raise - raising Jasper's big fat cock...

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Director: Tanner MathewsGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the experiences and perceptions of bisexuality. Through interviews and personal narratives, it aims to shed light on the nuances of bisexual identity, the challenges faced by individuals, and the importance of understanding and acceptance. The film delves into societal stereotypes and aims to provide a more informed perspective on the bisexual community.

Critical Reception

Bisexually Speaking was primarily met with positive reception for its timely and informative approach to a often misunderstood topic. Reviewers often highlighted its personal and direct style, appreciating the willingness of participants to share their stories. The film was noted for its contribution to broader conversations about LGBTQ+ identities and inclusivity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its open and honest exploration of bisexual experiences.

  • Appreciated for its role in raising awareness and challenging stereotypes.

  • Seen as a valuable contribution to LGBTQ+ discourse.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this short documentary, but its subject matter suggests it resonated with those seeking to understand bisexuality better and engage with LGBTQ+ issues.

Fun Fact

The director, Tanner Mathews, is also the primary subject and interviewer in the documentary, creating a very personal and intimate feel for the film.

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