Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-35199716-20190730132006/@comment-27745396-20191027094821

Technically "bisexuality" could be a cultural thing. I have read that at back in 1800s in Denmark it was common for young people have "practice relatioships" with same sex because that way there was no risk of getting out of wedlock children. That's why H.C. Andersen managed "hide" the fact he was gay. Everyone just thought he was being "childish" when flirting with men. In Ancient Rome it was also fairly common for older men to have younger men as "lovers" so they could teach then about... finer parts of marriage.

But honestly, I would also prefer if Whiterose wouldn't be canon. Mostly because it would make it seem like two people can't be partners (through work) and have close relationship without it becoming romantic. Especially when we have JNPR....