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Fourth bisexual webisode sparkles: Rose By Any Other Name is making a name for itself

November 8, 12:11 AMBisexual ExaminerSheela Lambert
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Rose's friends debate her date
Rose's friends debate her date
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The fourth bisexual webisode of Rose By Any Other Name by FenceSitter Films is witty and the comedy timing is clicking. Rose By Any Other Name is making a name for itself in the bi community. People are thrilled that there is a show aimed at the bi audience and are working to spread the word, sending links all over the internet.

In Episode four, Rose's friends have differing opinions about her adventure in dating. Two are trying to be supportive, although they're still in shock, but the third thinks an intervention is in order. And Anthony's friends pepper him with bad advice, mainly because they're very curious about his new relationship. One friend claims to be an expert on lesbians because he watches the Rachel Maddow show every day.

 Check it out! -see below (Episode 5 should be online tomorrow-Sunday)

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Rose By Any Other Name: Episode 4 "Thy head is as full of quarrels . . ."

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