Beth: You know the KINSEY Scale?
James: M'hmm.
Beth: 'Cause that's more fluid.
James: Yeah.
Beth: Not sure if "fluid" is the right word, but it's not so...
James: Black and white?
Beth: Yeah, (gestures) you're this and you're this. Because that's confusing.
James: So you identify as... "still trying to figure it out?"
Beth: Yeah, like leaning closer toward--I say I'm bi, and I put on my Facebook profile that I'm interested in men and women, because that's the truth. But at the same time, when I say I'm bisexual, I think of other people I know who are bisexual and I think, "Oh, I'm not anything like them."
But then I realize, I'm not much like people, in general. I don't really identify with girls that much--I'm not saying I'm not a girl--I think it's because I have Asperger's and that makes me different from a lot of people. I can't identify or empathize with people as easily, so sometimes I just can't relate to things so... that's probably why it's more strange to identify with things.
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