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Gov. Cuomo's youngest daughter isn’t just out and proud, she's getting specific about her sexual orientation -- sort of.
Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo, 23, who came out in an Instagram post last month as "queer," declared herself "demisexual" this week during an appearance on Instagram.
Demisexual people only feel sexually attracted to someone when they have an emotional bond," according to WebMD.
Yes, a "demisexual" is someone who only has sexual feelings for someone they have an emotional bond with -- also known as 25% of men and 75% of women.
But this is the game: To make everyone LGBT, they invent "queer" labels for straight girls to call themselves.
Shaming straight people -- boring, conventional, lame sexual normies -- is so vicious, especially to status- and identity-obsessed young girls, that they scramble to find any "LGBT" category to assign themselves to to avoid the stigma of being a mere breeder.
As you can see from her "identity shopping" -- notice she never struck upon the possibility that, like 98% of women, she was just a run-of-the-mill straight girl who liked boys.
That was not a possibility -- she could never be just that.
She had to have a "sexuality" that made her a star, someone the representatives of the ruling class in her school and in the media counted as interesting, virtuous, and special.
"When I was in elementary school, I feared that I was lesbian. When I was in middle school, I came out to my family and close friends as bisexual. When I was in high school, I discovered pansexuality and thought, 'That's the flag for me.' And I've recently learned more about demisexuality, and have believed that that identity resonates with me most," she said on a livestream with Donato Tramuto, the former CEO of Tivity Health and a donor to the Robert F. Kennedy Center, which employs her mother, Kerry Kennedy.
I've mentioned this before, but I know (of course) people with high-school age kids, and, with girls especially: They all feel massively pressured to "come out" as some shade of gay or transexual.
Girls are especially susceptible to peer and media pressure, and when everyone in the regular media and on social media is telling you that to be straight is to be a kind of low-class, low-IQ pervert, many, many straight girls are going to decide they're some kind of bisexual.
Or a "demisexual."
Below, Ryan Long discusses a HuffPo article written by a girl who is obviously straight but who desperately does not want to be a mere straight.
She too decides that "demisexual" -- the stripe of the rainbow flag for straight girls who fall in love with boys -- is the fake sexuality she identifies with.