A show like this has never been done before in the UK, and I’m literally so excited to see something like this on mainstream television.
Shane said of the show: “In 2018 we know that sexuality is fluid and sharing the stories and experiences, the laughter and the love making, of young bi people is so important. So get ready to see the true stories of bisexual singles, who are the largest part of the LGBTQ+ community, but the least known.“
The story of Odd continues! I hope ya’ll are still enjoying the ride.
Traveling with Odd isn’t as terrible as you imagined it could be. A lot of it was mostly hiking. And Odd wasn’t hard to get along with. In fact he was fun to be around. He was more than willing to put in a couple extra minutes to explain things to you. He was also teaching you how to handle yourself if ever he wasn’t around. He taught you how to start a fire, build a shelter, he was showing you how to use a bow to hunt. Sure, you missed the amenities of your world, but at least Odd was making this transition easier.