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Pink, Sexuality: 'I've Never Defined Myself'

After posing topless for a photo shoot with singer-turned-photographer Bryan Adams for his new book, Pink is raising eyebrows yet again this week after opening up about her sexuality to The Advocate. The 33-year-old The Truth About Love creator tells the truth about her rumored bisexuality and why she refuses to conform to labels.

"Honestly, I've never defined myself," Pink tells the magazine. "I've never felt the need to. I still don't. It's just like how everyone's like, 'Well, what kind of music do you do?' And I'm like, 'I don't. I just do it.' And f--k it, if you can't understand it, I'm a mystery bag."

For Pink, the irreverence towards categorizations holds true not only for her music, but when it comes to her sexuality, too. "The kind of world I live in and lived in was this sort of very open one," the singer revealed. "I was like a club kid. I was a little candy raver, and I am the kind of person that sucks the marrow out of the bones of life. Those days were really crazy and lots of all-nighters," Pink said, recalling her hard partying ways.

"And with a bunch of other kids that were trying to find themselves and have a good time doing it and get out from under their parents -- and there was a lot of ecstasy. And as far as I'm concerned, when you're on ecstasy there's no such thing as definable sexuality. There is just love."

In her 20s, Pink's circle of friends was primarily comprised of lesbians, but she was upset when false reports of her coming out as a bisexual started to surface in 2009. "I loved my little girlfriends and we kissed and we had a great time and we held hands," she admitted. "When I first moved to Los Angeles, I was an honorary lesbian of Los Angeles. I wasn't gay, but all my girlfriends were. So no, it wasn't a big deal for me, but when [a tabloid] comes out and says, I just said I was bisexual, it's like what? That wasn't my truth, and I like truth. I like absolute truth."

These days, the new mom says she still greatly values her diverse group of friends, who bring a variety of "different thought processes and sexualities" to the table. "As long as everybody in the group is open-minded and doesn't judge anybody else, it's a lovely place to be -- it's how the whole world should be."

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