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George Michael’s “Faith” moonlights as therapy for bisexual shame and mixed signals

George Michael’s “Faith” doesn’t just spin from radios—it acts as emotional solvent, stripping layers of shame from a young man’s confused sexuality. The beat, all leather-jacket swagger and knowing glances, becomes permission.

He questions desire, not in theory but in flesh: is this attraction to men or simply hunger in disguise? Bisexuality, when surfaced in past relationships, gets treated like mildew in a corner flat—undesirable, best denied.


Source: Music | The Guardian – Published on September 20, 2025

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