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Whynotbi Haley Reed- Dante Colle- Malik Delgaty Jun 2026

WhyNotBi is a popular adult performer who has gained a significant following in the industry. With a career spanning several years, WhyNotBi has established herself as one of the most sought-after performers in the business. Her success can be attributed to her unique approach to adult entertainment, which emphasizes a more natural and authentic approach to sex and intimacy.

| | Haley Reed | Dante Colle | Malik Delgathy | |---------------|----------------|----------------|--------------------| | Primary Lens | Academic/Policy | Media/Art | Public‑Health/Community | | Methodology | Quantitative audits, literature reviews | Narrative & visual storytelling | Epidemiological data, community‑based participatory research | | Target Audience | Scholars, policymakers, educators | General public, media consumers, younger queer folks | Health‑care providers, NGOs, policymakers | | Key Argument for “WhyNotBi?” | Visibility must be codified in curricula and research agendas. | Visibility must be lived in authentic, non‑exoticized representation. | Visibility must translate into equitable services and funding. | | Shared Commitment | Intersectionality (race, class, disability). | Intersectionality (gender, media form, cultural context). | Intersectionality (race, gender, mental health). | | Points of Tension | Reed’s insistence on “institutional change” sometimes clashes with Colle’s “grassroots aesthetics” which can be more fluid and less formal. Delgathy’s focus on immediate health outcomes may pressure Reed to produce “actionable” research rather than pure theory. | | WhyNotBi Haley Reed- Dante Colle- Malik Delgaty

| | Details | |------------|-------------| | Background | Born 1992, Urbana, Illinois. Holds a Ph.D. in Gender & Sexuality Studies (University of Chicago). Co‑founder of Bisexual Scholars Network (BSN). | | Core Contributions | • 2021 article “Bi‑Erasure in Higher Education: A Curriculum Audit” (Journal of Queer Pedagogy). • Lead author of the “B‑Map” —a data‑driven map visualizing bisexual representation in U.S. university syllabi (2022). | | WhyNotBi Lens | Reed frames bisexuality as a structural issue. She argues that erasure isn’t merely a social faux pas, but a policy failure that impacts funding, mental‑health services, and research priorities. | | Signature Narrative | In a 2023 TEDx talk, Reed recounts the moment she “came out as bi” in a faculty lounge, only to be met with the question, “Are you sure you’re not just confused?” She uses that anecdote to illustrate how even highly educated environments can reproduce monosexist mythologies. | | Key Themes | • Institutional invisibility • Bisexuality as a political stance • Intersection of academic rigor and lived experience | WhyNotBi is a popular adult performer who has

The storyline begins in a movie theater with Haley Reed and Dante Colle playing a couple. In a classic adult setup, Dante uses a popcorn bucket with a hole in the bottom for Haley to interact with—unbeknownst to her, a stranger ( Malik Delgaty ) is sitting directly behind them. The narrative unfolds through several key transitions: | | Haley Reed | Dante Colle |

WhyNotBi celebrates bisexual visibility, community, and the stories that matter. Today we spotlight three creators who bring honesty, joy, and nuance to queer conversation.

Erasure is not a neutral absence; it actively shapes resource allocation, cultural imagination, and mental‑health outcomes. All three voices converge on the necessity of deliberate inclusion —whether in curricula, screenplays, or clinical intake forms.

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