The Rise of Social Media Personalities: A Comparison of WhyNotBi, Haley Reed, Dante Colle, and Malik Delgaty
"Better": Determining who is "better" depends heavily on the criteria used for comparison. For instance, if their fields of work are vastly different, direct comparisons might not be meaningful. If the comparison is based on popularity, impact, or quality of work within a similar field, then specific examples or achievements would need to be evaluated.
This report provides a basic overview of WhyNotBi, Haley Reed, Dante Colle, and Malik Delgaty, highlighting their presence in online communities and the adult content industry. Determining who is "better" would require more specific criteria and context, as each of these individuals has their strengths and areas of influence.
Dante Colle started in gay adult content but has crossed over into bi and straight scenes. He brings a genuine enthusiasm for performing with women and men, avoiding the “stiff” or uncomfortable vibe that some straight-identified male talent exhibits when asked to kiss or touch another man. Colle’s boyish looks, fit build, and willingness to be both top and bottom in bi scenes make him a standout. In “whynotbi” discussions, he’s often cited as proof that male performers don’t have to choose a lane — they can be better precisely because they’re bi-friendly.
Malik Delgaty, the trio's creative driving force, credits their shared passion for storytelling: "We're all passionate about creating something new and exciting. We're not just making adult content; we're crafting a narrative that resonates with our audience."
The Secret to Their Success
And so, the table empties, but the conversation keeps echoing through the city’s bridges, gardens, code, rhythm, and archives—reminding us that the answer to “Why not bi?” is simply: because love, in all its forms, is always worth living.