“Someone who is bisexual acknowledges in themselves the potential to be attracted - romantically, emotionally and/or sexually - to people of more than one gender, not necessarily at the same time, in the same way, or to the same degree. The mostly widely accepted definition of bisexuality is from Ochs herself. If you haven’t already been questioning your sexuality in your waking life, Loewenberg suggests figuring out what you can do to fill that energetic need. Meaning more assertiveness, authority, or aggression. “And the presence of a male in a sex dream suggests you’re craving more masculine energy,” she says. Meaning more nurturing, sensitivity, or creativity. While anyone of any gender can have feminine or masculine energy, “in dream psychology, the presence of a female in a sex dream suggests that you’re craving more feminine energy,” says Loewenberg. Otherwise, the sex dream doesn’t actually represent a physical or sexual want, but a psychological need. “The only time a sex dream may give you some inclination about your sexual orientation is if before you had the dream you were already questioning your sexuality,” she says. According to certified dream analyst Lauri Loewenberg, though, a sex dream alone isn’t reason enough to get your panties in a bunch about your sexuality. In March this year it was announced Fee was set to replace Eddie Redmayne in Cabaret.Īt the time, Fee tweeted his surprise at the news, saying it was “a wholly unexpected but utterly delightful turn of events and he felt “unbelievably honoured”.Ī special performance of the show will be held on July 14 to raise funds for the humanitarian appeal in Ukraine.It all started with a sex dream - does this mean what I think it means?Ī dirty dream featuring a hottie of a gender you don’t typically get down with can be hot (hello, sleep orgasm!).īut it can also be discombobulating.
“So to be able to be living authentically and very, very openly about who I am and yet still be given an opportunity like that I don’t take lightly the importance and the significance of that at all, because I hope that other young queer actors who are coming through the ranks can see that it’s possible to be anything.” It’s OK to live your life privately but don’t put it anywhere near the public eye because people will only see you as one thing,’ which was something I really, really struggled with. “Whenever I was studying and seeking advice from what I deemed to be very learned, experienced people, often the old-fashioned attitude was: ‘Suppress the sexuality.
“It means a certain level of shame follows you for such a long, long time when you’ve had that level of indoctrination.”Įarlier this year it was announced the actor had joined the cast of the upcoming Beauty and the Beast prequel series – however the Disney+ show is now indefinitely delayed due to “scheduling conflicts”.įee explained he feels “unbelievably proud of the fact I achieved that as an openly gay actor”.
“I can’t quite believe that happened to me, and to so many others, so many other LGBT people growing up in that place at that time.
Receive today's headlines directly to your inbox every morning and evening, with our free daily newsletter.Įnter email address This field is required Sign Up And if I hadn’t done that, I would’ve got a low grade, because the ‘correct answer’ was to say that it was a sin.ĭaily Headlines & Evening Telegraph Newsletter “I remember in religious studies class having to write an essay about how homosexuality was just blanket ‘wrong’. “There’s certain things I look back on and feel such sadness and frustration and, yeah, a bit of anger. I was very much intrigued by them, a lot more so than girls.
“I knew I was gay when I was very young, but didn’t know what it was or how to label it, certainly,” he said. Speaking to Attitude magazine explained his “sadness and frustration” on one occasion at school of having to “write an essay about how homosexuality was just blanket ‘wrong’”. The 35-year-old who was born in Dungannon most recently starred as Kazi in the Disney+ Marvel series Hawkeye and is currently starring as The Emcee in Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club in the West End. Co Tyrone actor and singer Fra Fee has revealed his “tumultuous” experience growing up as gay in Northern Ireland, describing it as a “burden I carried by myself until I was 19”.