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<description>&lt;p&gt;Vicky Galindo is hot. 

As I know, it&apos;s very hard to be openly bisexual, especially for some celebrities. They usually got harassed, beaten up, pushed around and called all kinds of slurs.

So I think for GLBT, they&apos;d better find some online community or something like that, to come out first, where they may feel support, happy, free. Actually, they are usually under great pressure. If they don&apos;t find some place to release themselves, they may live very hard. I think the one http://BisexualMingle.com is a good place for them. After that, I think they may choose some ppl who they believe very well to come out. Like this, step by step.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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