![]() Also, on a different note I love Hani's mom? She was basically written to tell stereotypes to f off because when are Muslim (book) parents ever chill. Still, the stereotype in this case is kind of necessary for the plot so I'm not completely against that. She does want to be a doctor, that is why she pushes herself, but also you can't get more stereotypical than that and that just needs to be said. She's got more of the "stereotypes" surrounding Indians associated with her, read: studying is my life and being a doctor is my dream. ![]() tags: bisexual-characters, bisexual-issues, bisexuality. Adiba Jaigirdar, Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating. Sometimes I think that maybe I like guys more as a concept than a reality. ![]() Ishu is an unpopular girl who also happens to be Indian and Hindu. Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating Quotes Showing 1-21 of 21. She is bisexual, but when she comes out to her "friends", they question her (basically, "How can you be bi if you've only dated guys?) This leads her to accidently fib her way into making her "friends" (notice the excessive use of quotes around friends, more on that later) think she is dating Ishu. Hani is a popular girl who also happens to be Indian and Muslim in a predominantly white school. Alright, so a better summary of this book. ![]()
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