It was never in Billie Eilish’s intention to discuss her sexuality in such a comprehensive manner; nevertheless, now that it is public knowledge, she is letting it all hang out, revealing to the whole world that she is interested in women, and she is doing it in graphic detail.
Billie addresses her next song, “Lunch,” which portrays her having an intimate relationship with another woman, in a new interview with Rolling Stone: “Lunch” Her statement is that she first started composing this song before she had any kind of relationship with another lady, but that she was able to complete it after having a single experience with a woman that opened her eyes.

She provides the following information: “I’ve been in love with girls for my whole life, but I just didn’t understand — until, last year, I realized I wanted my face in a vagina.”
Despite the fact that she has just disclosed her sexual orientation, Billie is rather irritated by the manner in which her coming out has been reported in the media. It is important to keep in mind that Billie criticized Variety at the end of the previous year for revealing her in their cover story, despite the fact that she had helped assist the situation at the time.
BE is adding… Without a doubt, I never in my wildest dreams intended to discuss my sexual orientation at any point in time. I find it really aggravating that it has come to my attention.
However, now that Pandora’s box has been opened, Billie seems to be much more at ease when discussing sexual matters, particularly the subject of masturbation. During the course of the interview, BE admits that she often engages in self-indulgence in front of a mirror, claiming that this bolsters her sense of self-worth.

She expounded on the… “Partly because it’s hot, but it also makes me have such a raw, deep connection to myself and my body, and have a love for my body that I have not really ever had.”
This line of thinking is brought to a close by Billie, who hammers home the point by stating, “Man, people ought to be jerking it.” In my experience as someone who has struggled with serious bodily problems and dysmorphia throughout my entire life, I cannot emphasize this point enough.

Peeps, you heard it here first: get active (with yourself or with other people for that matter).
