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The Chanels just called Chanel #3 a lesbian, and Chanel #3 explains to #5 that she isn\'t; she\'s come to realize over the course of the episode that she\'s in love with love. While bisexuality doesn\'t come up by name, Chanel #3 states that it\'s not about gender. It\'s not an unfortunate implication if it\'s not mentioned, it\'s just that Chanel #3 realized what her sexuality was without having to believe she was bi.
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Even after Chanel #3 confesses her love to Sam, she still brings up her love history and talks about how her love makes people psycho - specifically bringing up the guys she dated. She didn\\\'t declare herself lesbian then. The Chanels just called Chanel #3 a lesbian, and Chanel #3 later explains to #5 that she isn\\\'t; she\\\'s come to realize that she\\\'s in love with love. While bisexuality doesn\\\'t come up by name, Chanel #3 states that it\\\'s not about gender. It\\\'s not an unfortunate implication if it\\\'s not mentioned, it\\\'s just that Chanel #3 realized what her sexuality was without having to believe she was bi.
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The Chanels just called Chanel #3 a lesbian, and Chanel #3 explains to #5 that she isn\'t; she\'s come to realize over the course of the episode that she\'s in love with love.
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The Chanels just called Chanel #3 a lesbian, and Chanel #3 explains to #5 that she isn\\\'t; she\\\'s come to realize over the course of the episode that she\\\'s in love with love. While bisexuality doesn\\\'t come up by name, Chanel #3 states that it\\\'s not about gender. It\\\'s not an unfortunate implication if it\\\'s not mentioned, it\\\'s just that Chanel #3 realized what her sexuality was without having to believe she was bi.
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So yeah. I think it\'s pretty clear that she didn\'t jump from sexuality to sexuality, but experimented with what she liked and discovered what really fit her. And it shouldn\'t stay as a YMMV because it ignores canon events, and therefore doesn\'t hold water.
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So yeah. I think it\\\'s pretty clear that she didn\\\'t jump from sexuality to sexuality, but experimented with what she liked and discovered what really fit her. Her not suspecting she was bi is not a bad thing, even if Ryan Murphy has had problems with portraying bisexuality in the past - that part\\\'s irrelevant anyway.

And it shouldn\\\'t stay as a YMMV because it ignores canon events, and therefore doesn\\\'t hold water.
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