Recently, I've confirmed my long-time feelings that I am bisexual - and more than likely, a lesbian. Despite these “right” decisions, I've always been melancholy.so much so that it often wore thin on my husband. I graduated, got married, got a good job and then had a child. I've always made the 'right' decisions: I went to college, rarely drank or acted irresponsibly. This episode was originally published on March 3rd, 2017. She wrote about the evolution of her own family structure in her 2013 Modern Love column for The New York Times, ' Coming Out As a Modern Family,' which she later turned into the book, ' Whatever.Love is Love: Questioning the Labels We Give Ourselves.'
Maria joins the Sugars this week to discuss a couple of letters having to do with the confusion and complications that can accompany a shift in one's sexual preferences and partnerships.
Her 'love who you love' attitude toward sexuality, regardless of gender, is often referred to as fluidity. 'Whatever' - that's how the actress Maria Bello describes her sexual orientation.