@Vonaralaufeyson2004 Well Loki can be both things bisexual and gender fluid since one is a matter of sexuality and the other a matter of gender, so you could see that one doesn't influence the other.
@The Loki Lady Otherwise, Loki is bisexual is a fact, confirmed by the series and also by the director who is the one that has created all this and therefore has a voice in this. And personally, Loki saying something like "I'm bisexual" would feels a very forced inclusion, since when someone try to come out of the closet or talk about their sexuality they don't do it saying "Hey, I'm bisexual" (there are people who do it, that's true, but not all do), most try to give a series of stealthy "clues", so to speak. So for me the way the series told this was the best way, it doesn't look forced and it's a subtle and careful way to tell it.Indeed Loki is part of the LGBTQ+ community even is he weren't bisexual since he's gender fluid which is part of the community. Also about what you say of "I just don't imagine that Asgardians have such impulses', this doesn't have any sense, same-sex sexuality can be found in animals in real life, so why not in Asgardians, furthermore this is a matter of feelings not impulses and I believe that Asgardians can have feelings in others. And Loki will still be know as Loki, yes he's bi and gender fluid but he's Loki nothing is gonna change that because the things he is, aren't the things that represent him.I'm sorry to tell you this but homophobia isn't an opinion or point of view, and you cannot excuse yourself by saying it's because of your religion because you shouldn't superimpose your beliefs or ideologies over something as simple as respect for others no matter how much your religion says that it is wrong. Also, there are people in the community who are Christian despite "not being natural" according to your religion, since they simply like to believe in that and have a purpose, and not everything in religions have to be follow as they say, you can adapt it to yourself and to the environment in which we live.In addition, inclusion is necessary and I don't understand why so many people are upset with this issue lately. Non-cisheterosexual people exist and we should represented, and it is no longer by inclusion, it is by being realistic.
@TheDarkLordOfWakanda And your point of "Having a female variant doesn't make him bisexual", doesn't have any sense. Starting with Loki and Sylvie, they aren't the same person, different person, different reality and therefore different lives. Loki is bi because he likes two or more genders and the fact that another version of him exists doesn't imply that this is the fact that he is bisexual.