I know Ambiguously Bi is a trope built on opinion, but is a character simply saying someone of the same sex is handsome/pretty really enough to imply a romantic or sexual attraction and get given the trope? It just seems like that would make most characters in most settings Ambiguously Bi. Most straight or homosexual people can readily note someone is pretty regardless of if they swing that way.
I know Ambiguously Bi is a trope built on opinion, but is a character simply saying someone of the same sex is handsome/pretty really enough to imply a romantic or sexual attraction and get given the trope? It just seems like that would make most characters in most settings Ambiguously Bi. Most straight or homosexual people can readily note someone is pretty regardless of if they swing that way.