He calls me. And he looks at me. He's like, What're you doing there? and I'm like, I'm just in your closet. I'm like, You're not making me fucking gay anymore. Catherine: I'm a lesbian. I'm more than just a lesbian. And I'm a lesbian who is like, I was just in your closet. Oh my gosh, no, I could never use that. Now I can use this for all I want, because if it ends up changing, it could end up changing in the bedroom. So I'm a lesbian. My sexuality is more about my body, and it's more about what I believe. And most of our conversations, we talk about sexuality. So if I'm gay and I'm lesbian, I have more or less an identity or some kind of identity, so maybe some people will treat me like that. Maybe if I'm straight, I don't have that identity. And maybe I'll get a little bit more of that. That's the more important. Doing what you can for a while like walking around the streets of New York, a part of the human species. There would usually be some kind of celebration, just to watch people doing what you can.