What I'm getting at is even if they wanted to show Storm in an explicitly obvious sexual relationship with a woman, they wouldn't have been ale to show it, especially at the time. But writers know how to convey these things in other ways.
But some people in the thread will not take the blindfold over their eyes off until Ororo is shown rolling around in the sheets with a woman uttering "For the record, I am officially a bisexual woman, and I just had sex with another woman Yes this is 616 Storm speaking!". The single most important writer in Storm's history, Chris Claremont, writes a woman as her "heart's desire" who "tugs at her heart strings", and says Storm got into relationships that "transcended gender", even a recent writer of Storm, Frank Tieri, who wrote a same-sex kiss with her agreed with a twitter user thanking him for including Storm's bisexuality in his "Axis" story, saying "And yeah, people forget about that [her bisexuality]. I mean, what did they think was going on with her and Yukio?
", he even playfully ridiculed another user for disagreeing with him.
It's true, Storm is a woman that resists suffocating labels that western society tries to impose on us all, but bisexual is probably the easiest way to describe her sexuality. A sexuality that has shown desire for both men & women, perhaps not in equal measure, but a desire that is very much there.
It's a shame some will accept her attraction to an interdimensional alien, Khan, without a peep, because he reads as male/masculine presenting, yet bring up Yukio or female attraction and watch them suddenly sprout into a fiery, firm, homophobic panic.