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* Almost everyone on Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses will flirt or perv on a person of their own gender if it aids a joke or {{fanservice}}. Or in the case of WebVideo/DemoReel, pure AuthorAppeal. The reboot of WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic {{Lampshaded}} that all the (in-universe) characters are fluid when it comes to gender and sexuality.

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* Almost everyone on Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses Website/ChannelAwesome will flirt or perv on a person of their own gender if it aids a joke or {{fanservice}}. Or in the case of WebVideo/DemoReel, pure AuthorAppeal. The reboot of WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic {{Lampshaded}} that all the (in-universe) characters are fluid when it comes to gender and sexuality.
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** This extends to the women, too. Hungary, Liechtenstein, Taiwan, Seychelles and even Belarus have shown interest or have been {{Ship Tease}}d with both male and female characters.
** FanFic often portrays bisexuality as an integral part of being a nation, since technically they don't count as normal humans ''and'' they've been around for enough time to not be fazed by same sex relationships any longer.

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** This extends to the women, too. Hungary, Liechtenstein, Taiwan, Seychelles Seychelles, and even Belarus have shown interest or have been {{Ship Tease}}d with both male and female characters.
** FanFic often portrays bisexuality as an integral part of being a nation, since technically they don't count as normal humans ''and'' they've been around for enough time to not be fazed by same sex same-sex relationships any longer.



* In ''Anime/{{Mnemosyne}}'', the entire issue of gender in sex is just discarded. For example, the main character Rin has shown to have sex with both males and females, with [[spoiler:the one person she's loved for over a millennium being the guardian of the Tree]], and the rest of the cast is implied to simply go with what feels good to them. That said, however, gender is an issue to the greater storyline... [[spoiler:well, actually it's rather the ''mix'' of gender that's important. The point? The only character with real tangible power in the entire anime is a hermaphrodite, Apos, at least until Rin becomes the new Guardian.]]

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* In ''Anime/{{Mnemosyne}}'', the entire issue of gender in sex is just discarded. For example, the main character Rin has been shown to have sex with both males and females, with [[spoiler:the one person she's loved for over a millennium being the guardian of the Tree]], and the rest of the cast is implied to simply go with what feels good to them. That said, however, gender is an issue to the greater storyline... [[spoiler:well, actually it's rather the ''mix'' of gender that's important. The point? The only character with real tangible power in the entire anime is a hermaphrodite, Apos, at least until Rin becomes the new Guardian.]]



* ''Manga/VampireGame'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, with the exceptions of Darres, Falan, Vord, and Ishtar, several of which still encourage all sorts of bizzare matchups.

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* ''Manga/VampireGame'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, with the exceptions of Darres, Falan, Vord, and Ishtar, several of which still encourage all sorts of bizzare bizarre matchups.



* In Creator/AlanMoore's ''Comicbook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'', the character of Orlando is definitely bisexual, but this makes sense because Orlando is an immortal who changes sex randomly and without warning. However, pretty much all of the female characters (be they historical or mythological) that Orlando spends any amount of time with are bi for Orlando. This includes Mina Murray, the heroine of the series, Fanny Hill, Venus (of course), Marguerite Blakeney and others. And when Orlando is a male, it's at least hinted at and also sometimes explicitly stated that many of his male companions are bi for him also.

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* In Creator/AlanMoore's ''Comicbook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'', the character of Orlando is definitely bisexual, but this makes sense because Orlando is an immortal who changes sex randomly and without warning. However, pretty much all of the female characters (be they historical or mythological) that Orlando spends any amount of time with are bi for Orlando. This includes Mina Murray, the heroine of the series, Fanny Hill, Venus (of course), Marguerite Blakeney Blakeney, and others. And when Orlando is a male, it's at least hinted at and also sometimes explicitly stated that many of his male companions are bi for him also.



*** In ''Century: 1969'', Orlando, who's in the middle of a transformation from male to female, offers to let a sexually-frustrated Allan have a go at them. Allan takes them up on this offer.

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*** In ''Century: 1969'', Orlando, who's in the middle of a transformation from male to female, offers to let a sexually-frustrated sexually frustrated Allan have a go at them. Allan takes them up on this offer.



** One of the ''Palomar'' stories features Guadelupe, still reeling from Doralis' coming-out, wandering around and hearing seemingly everyone else confess to having some same-sex attraction.
* Save [[TwoferTokenMinority Penny,]] this basically applies to the women in ''The Adventures Of Olivia'' as even if they haven't been ''seen'' making out with other women, it's more of a sense that they ''would,'' but there's only guy(s) around. [[RuleOfSexy Basically, if you're hot, you're getting some, too as far as they're concerned.]]

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** One of the ''Palomar'' stories features Guadelupe, still reeling from Doralis' coming-out, coming out, wandering around and hearing seemingly everyone else confess to having some same-sex attraction.
* Save [[TwoferTokenMinority Penny,]] Penny]], this basically applies to the women in ''The Adventures Of Olivia'' as even if they haven't been ''seen'' making out with other women, it's more of a sense that they ''would,'' but there's only guy(s) around. [[RuleOfSexy Basically, if you're hot, you're getting some, too as far as they're concerned.]]



** As are Supergirl, Oracle, Aqualad, Speedy, Bumblebee, Argent and Pantha ... and probably Jinx.

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** As are Supergirl, Oracle, Aqualad, Speedy, Bumblebee, Argent Argent, and Pantha ... and probably Jinx.



* In C'hou across ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'' and ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World'', there are no sexual taboos among the C'hovites and outworlders; hence, Everyone Is Bi. For example, when Ma'ar asks George to sex with her, she tells him to invite the others in and they'll all enjoy one another. (Given that the four are firmly heterosexual, George agrees to sex but asks to leave the others out of it.) Grynun says that inside the castle walls, the four can have sex with each other but with none of the Idris until she has them first. And As'taris ogles the naked Paul and comments to Grunnel that if he'd known what he was missing, he wouldn't have treated Paul so indifferently.

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* In C'hou across ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'' and ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World'', there are no sexual taboos among the C'hovites and outworlders; hence, Everyone Is Bi. For example, when Ma'ar asks George to have sex with her, she tells him to invite the others in and they'll all enjoy one another. (Given that the four are firmly heterosexual, George agrees to sex but asks to leave the others out of it.) Grynun says that inside the castle walls, the four can have sex with each other but with none of the Idris until she has them first. And As'taris ogles the naked Paul and comments to Grunnel that if he'd known what he was missing, he wouldn't have treated Paul so indifferently.



* ''Weaponized'' in ''Fanfic/TheEditWarForAshsFreedomToNotBeBetrayed''. During the edit war between the Pokémon god Arceus and the mysterious Darkern Edgier, Darkern (as part of his attempts to "improve" the Pokémon world) tries to give Ash a harem; when Arceus prevents him from adding the girls he wants to said harem, he tries to make them [[GirlOnGirlIsHot bisexual]]. However, he wrote down "they will all be bisexual" without specifiying ''who'' he wanted to be bisexual; as a result, everyone in that universe becomes bisexual. When Arceus points out that he has made both Ash and all his male rivals bi and thus (per Darkern's earlier logic) canonized such pairings, Darkern has a VillainousBreakdown.

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* ''Weaponized'' in ''Fanfic/TheEditWarForAshsFreedomToNotBeBetrayed''. During the edit war between the Pokémon god Arceus and the mysterious Darkern Edgier, Darkern (as part of his attempts to "improve" the Pokémon world) tries to give Ash a harem; when Arceus prevents him from adding the girls he wants to said harem, he tries to make them [[GirlOnGirlIsHot bisexual]]. However, he wrote down "they will all be bisexual" without specifiying specifying ''who'' he wanted to be bisexual; as a result, everyone in that universe becomes bisexual. When Arceus points out that he has made both Ash and all his male rivals bi and thus (per Darkern's earlier logic) canonized such pairings, Darkern has a VillainousBreakdown.



* ''Fanfic/TheInfiniteLoops'' has a justified example, as the coding regarding a looper's sexuality was among the first stuff to be lost during the event that caused the loops and, considering that there are more pressing things to be recovered, the admins don't really attempt to recover it. Thus, a lot of characters who appeared be to straight in baseline will mention taking lovers of both genders.

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* ''Fanfic/TheInfiniteLoops'' has a justified example, as the coding regarding a looper's sexuality was among the first stuff to be lost during the event that caused the loops loops, and, considering that there are more pressing things to be recovered, the admins don't really attempt to recover it. Thus, a lot of characters who appeared be to straight in baseline will mention taking lovers of both genders.



* ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow''. In fact, this is pretty much the entire ''point'' of the movie. Pretty much the only two characters who show no bi tendencies are Dr. Scott, who is wheelchair bound, and the Criminologist, who doesn't interact with any of the other characters.

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* ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow''. In fact, this is pretty much the entire ''point'' of the movie. Pretty much the only two characters who show no bi tendencies are Dr. Scott, who is wheelchair bound, wheelchair-bound, and the Criminologist, who doesn't interact with any of the other characters.



* While it's never shown on screen, the script for ''Film/{{Alien}}'' was written with the idea in mind that all of the crew members would've banged without regards to gender, except [[spoiler: [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots Ash]], who [[BarbieDollAnatomy couldn't]] even if he wanted to]]. Part of the reason for that is none of the characters were written with a specific gender in mind.

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* While it's never shown on screen, the script for ''Film/{{Alien}}'' was written with the idea in mind that all of the crew members would've banged without regards regard to gender, except [[spoiler: [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots Ash]], who [[BarbieDollAnatomy couldn't]] even if he wanted to]]. Part of the reason for that is none of the characters were written with a specific gender in mind.



* ''Literature/{{Crash}}'': Almost all of the lead characters (save for Catherine) are seen having sex with both men and women, including Ballard, Vaughan, Gabrielle and Helen. Catherine is also canonically bisexual, as per the novel, but her affair with a female coworker isn't depicted in the film.

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* ''Literature/{{Crash}}'': Almost all of the lead characters (save for Catherine) are seen having sex with both men and women, including Ballard, Vaughan, Gabrielle Gabrielle, and Helen. Catherine is also canonically bisexual, as per the novel, but her affair with a female coworker isn't depicted in the film.



* In the ''Literature/KushielsLegacy'' series, nearly every d'Angeline character is bisexual. But in other countries this isn't the case--or at least, if their cultures don't allow them to express it. Much of the story is spent in countries other than Terre d'Ange, and sometimes this is a point of CultureClash.

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* In the ''Literature/KushielsLegacy'' series, nearly every d'Angeline character is bisexual. But in other countries countries, this isn't the case--or at least, if their cultures don't allow them to express it. Much of the story is spent in countries other than Terre d'Ange, and sometimes this is a point of CultureClash.



* In Creator/PiersAnthony's ''Literature/ApprenticeAdept'' series, the serf class on Photon can be inferred to be mostly bisexual--mostly out of having to cater to the whims of the Citizen class (lead character Stile mentions "consensual heterosexual encounters", implying there's been homosexual ones and possibly voluntary). There are however, only two verified bi characters (Tania and Tsetse--naturally both female and hot.)

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* In Creator/PiersAnthony's ''Literature/ApprenticeAdept'' series, the serf class on Photon can be inferred to be mostly bisexual--mostly out of having to cater to the whims of the Citizen class (lead character Stile mentions "consensual heterosexual encounters", implying there's been homosexual ones and possibly voluntary). There are are, however, only two verified bi characters (Tania and Tsetse--naturally both female and hot.)



* Creator/LarryNiven's ''Literature/KnownSpace'': According to one interpretation, which is in line with the way the Puppeteers themselves generally explain it to non-Puppeteers, Pierson's Puppeteers can be regarded as an entire race of bisexuals. Males are sapient and produce gametes, while females are non-sapient and provide gestation space. There are males who produce sperm and males who produce eggs, while females contribute no gametes but carry and bear the offspring. The female dies after childbirth, and the gay couple raises the kids, no sex except reproduction though. Would be CastFullOfGay if the couple didn't have sex with a female at one point. An alternate interpretation, one that a human character stumbles upon and considers more accurate, is that the non-sapient "females" are in fact a different species that the Puppeteers are parasitic upon--similar to the Ichneumon wasps that lay their eggs in live insects so that the wasp larvae can eat the host alive. The "sperm-producing-male" is the Puppeteer male, while the "egg-producing male" is the Puppeteer female.

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* Creator/LarryNiven's ''Literature/KnownSpace'': According to one interpretation, which is in line with the way the Puppeteers themselves generally explain it to non-Puppeteers, Pierson's Puppeteers can be regarded as an entire race of bisexuals. Males are sapient and produce gametes, while females are non-sapient and provide gestation space. There are males who produce sperm and males who produce eggs, while females contribute no gametes but carry and bear the offspring. The female dies after childbirth, and the gay couple raises the kids, no sex except reproduction though. Would be CastFullOfGay if the couple didn't have sex with a female at one point. An alternate interpretation, one that a human character stumbles upon and considers more accurate, is that the non-sapient "females" are in fact a different species that the Puppeteers are parasitic upon--similar to the Ichneumon wasps that lay their eggs in live insects so that the wasp larvae can eat the host alive. The "sperm-producing-male" "sperm-producing male" is the Puppeteer male, while the "egg-producing male" is the Puppeteer female.



* Due to the nature of a dragons mating flights and the fact that over 50% of the dragon population are females that mostly take male riders, it's implied that at least 80-90% of dragonriders in Creator/AnneMcCaffrey's ''Literature/DragonridersOfPern'' series are at least bisexual. Only Gold riders (1%) and Bronze riders (5%) are exclusively heterosexual.

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* Due to the nature of a dragons dragon's mating flights and the fact that over 50% of the dragon population are females that mostly take male riders, it's implied that at least 80-90% of dragonriders in Creator/AnneMcCaffrey's ''Literature/DragonridersOfPern'' series are at least bisexual. Only Gold riders (1%) and Bronze riders (5%) are exclusively heterosexual.



* In ''Literature/TheStoneDanceOfTheChameleon'' by Ricardo Pinto, sexuality is pretty much discarded as a point of interest, where straight and gay relationships are equally common-place. The problem comes where you have the Chosen (who are the undisputed [[MasterRace "supreme race"]] so to speak) and the other races (who act as their slaves and who aren't even allowed to look at their faces). Considering that all subservient races are completely oppressed by the Chosen and horrifically bound by The Law, there tends to be a ''lot'' of sexual abuse, rape, and subjugation of both genders of those races... and some of the stuff the more sadistically-minded Chosen are into crosses the line of "torture" and becomes BrainBleach incarnate. In fact, when the main character (who is a Chosen, but brought up away from their culture), finds out that another Chosen has raped his half-slave brother, said Chosen can't understand why he's so upset and is genuinely shocked that he cares so much. Nuff said.

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* In ''Literature/TheStoneDanceOfTheChameleon'' by Ricardo Pinto, sexuality is pretty much discarded as a point of interest, where straight and gay relationships are equally common-place.commonplace. The problem comes where you have the Chosen (who are the undisputed [[MasterRace "supreme race"]] so to speak) and the other races (who act as their slaves and who aren't even allowed to look at their faces). Considering that all subservient races are completely oppressed by the Chosen and horrifically bound by The Law, there tends to be a ''lot'' of sexual abuse, rape, and subjugation of both genders of those races... and some of the stuff the more sadistically-minded Chosen are into crosses the line of "torture" and becomes BrainBleach incarnate. In fact, when the main character (who is a Chosen, but brought up away from their culture), finds out that another Chosen has raped his half-slave brother, said Chosen can't understand why he's so upset and is genuinely shocked that he cares so much. Nuff said.



** The Literature/{{Hainish}} story "Another Story or a Fisherman of the Inland Sea", introduces the traditional culture of Planet O where pretty much everyone has to be bi for a successful marriage. Marriage is not between two people but four, two men and two women--a man and woman of the Morning moiety and an Evening man and woman. Every partner in the marriage has a husband and wife from the opposite moiety, but has a strictly chaste marriage with their partner of the same moiety. The story "Mountain Ways" features a newlywed man struggling with the fact that he doesn't want intimacy with men-- he is, in fact, "straight" as we on Earth would term it. His more worldly husband assures him that people who ''aren't'' bisexual do exist, even on O.
** In ''Literature/TheLeftHandOfDarkness'', the setting is a planet where the dominant species are asexual and agender most of the time, but periodically go into heat, becoming male or female at random once a month. Not only do Gethenians find it strange to prefer loving one sex or other other, they find it strange to prefer ''being'' one sex over the other.

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** The Literature/{{Hainish}} story "Another Story or a Fisherman of the Inland Sea", introduces the traditional culture of Planet O where pretty much everyone has to be bi for a successful marriage. Marriage is not between two people but four, two men and two women--a man and woman of the Morning moiety and an Evening man and woman. Every partner in the marriage has a husband and wife from the opposite moiety, moiety but has a strictly chaste marriage with their partner of the same moiety. The story "Mountain Ways" features a newlywed man struggling with the fact that he doesn't want intimacy with men-- he is, in fact, "straight" as we on Earth would term it. His more worldly husband assures him that people who ''aren't'' bisexual do exist, even on O.
** In ''Literature/TheLeftHandOfDarkness'', the setting is a planet where the dominant species are asexual and agender most of the time, but periodically go into heat, becoming male or female at random once a month. Not only do Gethenians find it strange to prefer loving one sex or other other, another, they find it strange to prefer ''being'' one sex over the other.



* Dorne in ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' has this reputation as its [[PlanetOfHats hat]], having a more more liberal take on homosexuality -- and sexuality in general -- than the rest of Westeros. However, while several Dornish nobles ''are'' openly bisexual, Martin's standard treatment of [[PlanetOfHats sweeping generalizations]] suggests this reputation is exaggerated.

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* Dorne in ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' has this reputation as its [[PlanetOfHats hat]], having a more more liberal take on homosexuality -- and sexuality in general -- than the rest of Westeros. However, while several Dornish nobles ''are'' openly bisexual, Martin's standard treatment of [[PlanetOfHats sweeping generalizations]] suggests this reputation is exaggerated.



* Blink and you miss it, but it's implied in the ''[[Literature/MalazanBookOfTheFallen Malazan]]'' prequel ''Literature/TheKharkanasTrilogy''. It seems to be the norm that among the Tiste people, marriage happens between opposite sex partners in order to produce children, but outside of marriage no one seems to bat an eye at whoever anyone is sleeping with and several point of view characters are shown to be attracted to people of both genders.
* In ''Lions Of Al Rassan'' by Creator/GuyGavrielKay, all ''men'' seem to be at least AmbiguouslyBi. Could be a subversion as it seems to be culturally expected (in universe) of men, especially nobles or royals, to be {{Extreme Omnisexual}}s.

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* Blink and you miss it, but it's implied in the ''[[Literature/MalazanBookOfTheFallen Malazan]]'' prequel ''Literature/TheKharkanasTrilogy''. It seems to be the norm that among the Tiste people, marriage happens between opposite sex opposite-sex partners in order to produce children, but outside of marriage marriage, no one seems to bat an eye at whoever anyone is sleeping with with, and several point of view point-of-view characters are shown to be attracted to people of both genders.
* In ''Lions Of Al Rassan'' by Creator/GuyGavrielKay, all ''men'' seem to be at least AmbiguouslyBi. Could be a subversion as it seems to be culturally expected (in universe) (in-universe) of men, especially nobles or royals, to be {{Extreme Omnisexual}}s.



* In the ''Literature/{{Nightrunner}}'' series Skalans and the [[OurElvesAreDifferent Aurënfaie]] don't even blink at same-sex relationships and nobody seems to question it if somebody has lovers of either gender. Protagonists Seregil and Alec are both bisexual and people speculate that they are lovers long before they actually are, even though both have publicly been with women. Also, the Street of Lights, a neighborhood of UnproblematicProstitution, has houses with different colored lights indicating whether they offer women for men, men for women, women for women or men for men so that patrons can select based on what they are in the mood for. Some houses show more than one color of light.

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* In the ''Literature/{{Nightrunner}}'' series Skalans and the [[OurElvesAreDifferent Aurënfaie]] don't even blink at same-sex relationships and nobody seems to question it if somebody has lovers of either gender. Protagonists Seregil and Alec are both bisexual and people speculate that they are lovers long before they actually are, even though both have publicly been with women. Also, the Street of Lights, a neighborhood of UnproblematicProstitution, has houses with different colored lights indicating whether they offer women for men, men for women, women for women women, or men for men so that patrons can select based on what they are in the mood for. Some houses show more than one color of light.



** You can probably just safely assume that everyone in a Creator/RussellTDavies show is bisexual unless explicitly stated otherwise. Davies has explicitly stated that he doesn't really believe in rigid definitions of sexuality, and that all self-identified straight people have at least minor gay tendencies and vice versa. Creator/StevenMoffat uses this trope a fair amount, too, though not as much as Davies.

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** You can probably just safely assume that everyone in a Creator/RussellTDavies show is bisexual unless explicitly stated otherwise. Davies has explicitly stated that he doesn't really believe in rigid definitions of sexuality, sexuality and that all self-identified straight people have at least minor gay tendencies and vice versa. Creator/StevenMoffat uses this trope a fair amount, too, though not as much as Davies.



* ''Series/TheDailyShow''. ''Everybody'' on the show has either shown bisexual tendencies on screen, or simply mentioned having had sex with both genders. More often than not, the bisexuality is played as either comedic misunderstanding themed (Jason Jones once mentions that he married a gay man, after misinterpreting a recent ruling allowing gay marriage) or the correspondent is gay for pay (as seen with Rob Riggle, who had sex with men for money in order to earn the cash to buy an iPhone.)

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* ''Series/TheDailyShow''. ''Everybody'' on the show has either shown bisexual tendencies on screen, screen or simply mentioned having had sex with both genders. More often than not, the bisexuality is played as either comedic misunderstanding themed (Jason Jones once mentions that he married a gay man, after misinterpreting a recent ruling allowing gay marriage) or the correspondent is gay for pay (as seen with Rob Riggle, who had sex with men for money in order to earn the cash to buy an iPhone.)



** In a subtler incidence, Marcus and Franklin pose as a newlywed gay couple when undercover on Mars. Nobody considers this unusual, though people aware that it's a cover do consider it funny--not the idea that they might be gay, but because they make such an ill-suited couple.

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** In a subtler incidence, incident, Marcus and Franklin pose as a newlywed gay couple when undercover on Mars. Nobody considers this unusual, though people aware that it's a cover do consider it funny--not the idea that they might be gay, but because they make such an ill-suited couple.



** Sexuality is completely by-passed as an issue. When you have trans-alien relationships, the actual gender of who you're attracted to becomes moot. It's also implied that humans are comparatively very rigid and backward when it comes to sexuality. Both D'Argo and Chiana seem surprised that humans generally start having sex so late (D'Argo first had sex when he was... seven, Chiana's just confused that they dress provocatively if they're considered underage), and Aeryn illustrates how in the Peacekeepers sex is fine as long as it doesn't involve any emotions. Chiana at least certainly doesn't make any distinction...

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** Sexuality is completely by-passed bypassed as an issue. When you have trans-alien relationships, the actual gender of who you're attracted to becomes moot. It's also implied that humans are comparatively very rigid and backward when it comes to sexuality. Both D'Argo and Chiana seem surprised that humans generally start having sex so late (D'Argo first had sex when he was... seven, Chiana's just confused that they dress provocatively if they're considered underage), and Aeryn illustrates how in the Peacekeepers sex is fine as long as it doesn't involve any emotions. Chiana at least certainly doesn't make any distinction...



* ''Series/{{Westworld}}'': The robotic Hosts in the park don't have sexual orientation in the way humans do, but all are programmed to not be picky in regards to gender so that they can be seduced by any guest. This is most clearly seen in the saloon, where the prostitutes there proposition all guests that enter, regardless of gender.

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* ''Series/{{Westworld}}'': The robotic Hosts in the park don't have sexual orientation in the way humans do, but all are programmed to not be picky in regards to gender so that they can be seduced by any guest. This is most clearly seen in the saloon, where the prostitutes there proposition all guests that enter, regardless of gender.



* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'': This is a frequent joke within the fandom, as the main ensemble characters of Sara, John, Charlie, and Gary are all canonically bisexual/pansexual. There is also recurring jokes in the show that suggests that other characters, like Nate, Ray, or Zari, may also be bisexual.

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* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'': This is a frequent joke within the fandom, as the main ensemble characters of Sara, John, Charlie, and Gary are all canonically bisexual/pansexual. There is are also recurring jokes in the show that suggests suggest that other characters, like Nate, Ray, or Zari, may also be bisexual.



* ''Series/IKnowWhatYouDidLastSummer2021'': Nearly half of the main characters (Alison, Lennon, Johnny and Margot) are bisexual.

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* ''Series/IKnowWhatYouDidLastSummer2021'': Nearly half of the main characters (Alison, Lennon, Johnny Johnny, and Margot) are bisexual.



* Dragonblooded ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'' are nobility, and part of the standard sort of breeding program where the goal is plenty of children, but none out of wedlock. Being eminently practical, they encourage Dragonblooded to take same sex lovers during youth, so there is no chance of producing bastards, but eventually settle down in a heterosexual pairing to generate the next generation.

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* Dragonblooded ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'' are nobility, and part of the standard sort of breeding program where the goal is plenty of children, but none out of wedlock. Being eminently practical, they encourage Dragonblooded to take same sex same-sex lovers during youth, so there is no chance of producing bastards, but eventually settle down in a heterosexual pairing to generate the next generation.



** Much like ''The Sims 2'', upon the game's release everyone started off with no gender preference in ''VideoGame/TheSims4'', unless they were created as a married couple in Create a Sim, where their preference would then be maxed out for their spouse's gender. A patch introduced sexual orientation in CAS for the first time, allowing players to set Sims as attracted to men, women, both, or neither. However, Sims are still bisexual by default.

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** Much like ''The Sims 2'', upon the game's release everyone started off with no gender preference in ''VideoGame/TheSims4'', ''VideoGame/TheSims4'' unless they were created as a married couple in Create a Sim, where their preference would then be maxed out for their spouse's gender. A patch introduced sexual orientation in CAS for the first time, allowing players to set Sims as attracted to men, women, both, or neither. However, Sims are still bisexual by default.



** Dr. Strangelove, she has a took a liking for Otacons dad, and she was totally into The Boss, much like Ocelot is to Big Boss.

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** Dr. Strangelove, she has a took taken a liking for Otacons dad, and she was totally into The Boss, much like Ocelot is to Big Boss.



* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'':

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** The nation of Orlais and the nobility. Because sleeping your way to the top is basically a necessity to play [[DecadentCourt the Grand Game]], and since there's no significant stigma against homosexuality in Thedas, it's a well known fact that most Orlesian nobles will bed anyone, male or female, to climb the social ladder, regardless of their actual orientation.

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** The nation of Orlais and the nobility. Because sleeping your way to the top is basically a necessity to play [[DecadentCourt the Grand Game]], and since there's no significant stigma against homosexuality in Thedas, it's a well known well-known fact that most Orlesian nobles will bed anyone, male or female, to climb the social ladder, regardless of their actual orientation.



* In ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands 2}}'', any character that shows some attraction to the [[PlayerCharacter Vault Hunter]] will do so regardless of the Vault Hunter's gender, several gay relationships are mentioned in passing, and virtually everyone in Sanctuary has some interest in [[MsFanservice Mad Moxxi]]. Although this seems to be because the game didn't have any way of detecting which character you were playing as at all. The following game, ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'', ''could'' detect this, and as a result has more characters that are explicitly attracted to only one gender and even specific characters. Janey Springs for example crushes hard on Athena but says Nisha isn't her type, and isn't into men at all (though she does admire Wilhelm's beard).

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands 2}}'', any character that shows some attraction to the [[PlayerCharacter Vault Hunter]] will do so regardless of the Vault Hunter's gender, several gay relationships are mentioned in passing, and virtually everyone in Sanctuary has some interest in [[MsFanservice Mad Moxxi]]. Although this seems to be because the game didn't have any way of detecting which character you were playing as at all. The following game, ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'', ''could'' detect this, and as a result has more characters that are explicitly attracted to only one gender and even specific characters. Janey Springs for example crushes hard on Athena but says Nisha isn't her type, type and isn't into men at all (though she does admire Wilhelm's beard).



* ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' has, with a few exceptions (Metera, who is straight, and Sandalphon and Vira, who are very deeply in love with a man and a woman, respectively), everyone be bisexual, or at least not explicitly leaning either way. Some of this is due to the player character of either gender being able to participate on both sides even in gendered holidays (Valentines and White Day are both gendered in Japan, with the latter even existing because of it), but many of them show interest in both sexes. In a rarity for fiction, the characters also have preferences for which gender they prefer, even having their lines changed depending on whether you play as Djeeta or Gran if it applies to them.

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* ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' has, with a few exceptions (Metera, who is straight, and Sandalphon and Vira, who are very deeply in love with a man and a woman, respectively), everyone be is bisexual, or at least not explicitly leaning either way. Some of this is due to the player character of either gender being able to participate on both sides even in gendered holidays (Valentines and White Day are both gendered in Japan, with the latter even existing because of it), but many of them show interest in both sexes. In a rarity for fiction, the characters also have preferences for which gender they prefer, even having their lines changed depending on whether you play as Djeeta or Gran if it applies to them.



* All of the main characters in ''VisualNovel/TheArcana'' is romanceable, no matter what your character is (you character's gender is never stated but you can choose pronouns and name) and WordOfGod has confirmed everyone in Vesuvia to be bisexual.

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* All of the main characters in ''VisualNovel/TheArcana'' is romanceable, no matter what your character is (you (your character's gender is never stated but you can choose pronouns and name) and WordOfGod has confirmed everyone in Vesuvia to be bisexual.



* {{Discussed|Trope}} several times in ''WebAnimation/OverlySarcasticProductions''. Red and Blue have both discussed how Ancient Greece had a different view of sexuality from modern western culture. For one, being bisexual was assumed to be the default, while heterosexuality, asexuality and homosexuality were exceptions from the norm. While the number of bisexuals in real life may not have been much different from what it is today, characters in stories were generally assumed to be bisexual until proven otherwise, much like how heterosexuality is assumed until proven otherwise today.

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* {{Discussed|Trope}} several times in ''WebAnimation/OverlySarcasticProductions''. Red and Blue have both discussed how Ancient Greece had a different view of sexuality from modern western culture. For one, being bisexual was assumed to be the default, while heterosexuality, asexuality asexuality, and homosexuality were exceptions from the norm. While the number of bisexuals in real life may not have been much different from what it is today, characters in stories were generally assumed to be bisexual until proven otherwise, much like how heterosexuality is assumed until proven otherwise today.



* In ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'', The whole main cast is either bi, gay and/or ace. It comes together nicely with a sub-theme of the comic being hidden/repressed sexuality. The author has also stated for the audience to assume all their characters are bisexual unless otherwise said, which gathers every single minor character under that umbrella as well.

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* In ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'', The whole main cast is either bi, gay gay, and/or ace. It comes together nicely with a sub-theme of the comic being hidden/repressed sexuality. The author has also stated for the audience to assume all their characters are bisexual unless otherwise said, which gathers every single minor character under that umbrella as well.



* WordOfGod confirms that all characters in ''Webcomic/SaintForRent'' are some level of bisexual, unless they're asexual.

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* WordOfGod confirms that all characters in ''Webcomic/SaintForRent'' are some level of bisexual, bisexual unless they're asexual.



* In the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom many characters and members of the fandom seem to have sex with either gender. There have been repeated surveys of the fans and usually bisexuals make up 40-60% of the group. This is at least in part because LBGT people find the acceptance and openness of the community to be an attractive social group, and get into the furry aspects after joining.

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* In the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom many characters and members of the fandom seem to have sex with either gender. There have been repeated surveys of the fans and usually bisexuals make up 40-60% of the group. This is at least in part because LBGT people find the acceptance and openness of the community to be an attractive social group, group and get into the furry aspects after joining.



** Peter had sex with Bill Clinton, and claims the happiest day of his life was when Music/{{Usher}} invited him onstage to seduce him. He even explicitly came out as bisexual in a Season 16 episode.

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** Peter had sex with Bill Clinton, Clinton and claims the happiest day of his life was when Music/{{Usher}} invited him onstage to seduce him. He even explicitly came out as bisexual in a Season 16 episode.



* Pretty much every character in ''WesternAnimation/AllHailKingJulien'' is implied to be bisexual, but because it is a children's show, it is never said out loud. Most obvious examples include Mort who has been married to 12 women but is explicitly attracted to Julien, and Julien himself who usually hits on women, but doesn't mind it when men are interested in him and even is willing to mate with a fossa despite not knowing it's gender.

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* Pretty much every character in ''WesternAnimation/AllHailKingJulien'' is implied to be bisexual, but because it is a children's show, it is never said out loud. Most obvious examples include Mort who has been married to 12 women but is explicitly attracted to Julien, and Julien himself who usually hits on women, but doesn't mind it when men are interested in him and even is willing to mate with a fossa despite not knowing it's its gender.
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* ''Literature/TheQueenOfIeflaria'': No one sees anything odd about Esofi marrying a woman; the only question is the heir, [[GenderBender but that's not an insurmountable obstacle]]. She explicitly notes that, like most other people, a person's gender doesn't for her in terms of picking a spouse.
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* ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII'': All of the potential companions can be {{romance|SideQuest}}d regardless of the player character's gender and, with a single exception, gender doesn't matter to the other [=NPCs=] with whom the PC can flirt. The closest anyone else comes to mentioning sexual orientation is a pimp who enquires after the PC's preferences for the night (and accepts "surprise me" as an answer).

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* ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII'': All of the potential companions can be {{romance|SideQuest}}d regardless of the player character's gender and, with a single exception, gender doesn't matter to the other [=NPCs=] with whom the PC can flirt. The closest anyone else comes to mentioning sexual orientation is a pimp who enquires after the PC's preferences for the night (and accepts "surprise me" as an answer). The same goes for the CreatorDrivenSuccessor ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII''.
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* In Tansy Rayner Roberts's ''Musketeer Space'' (''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' gender-flipped IN SPACE) assume everyone is bisexual unless specified otherwise - Aramis only likes girls and Porthos is the only straight character in the book.

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* The lead character in ''Ancestral Night'' by Creator/ElizabethBear would be gay if she hadn't adjusted her brain chemistry to be ace, but this is apparently uncommon enough in galactic society that one male pick-up artist suggests only being attracted to one gender is ''pathological'', and she should probably adjust her brain chemistry to "fix" ''that'' as well.
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* In ''Lions Of Al Rassan'' by Creator/GuyGavrielKay, all ''men'' seem to be at least AmbiguouslyBi. Could be a subversion as it seems to be culturally expected (in universe) of men, especially nobles or royals, to be into AnythingThatMoves.

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* In ''Lions Of Al Rassan'' by Creator/GuyGavrielKay, all ''men'' seem to be at least AmbiguouslyBi. Could be a subversion as it seems to be culturally expected (in universe) of men, especially nobles or royals, to be into AnythingThatMoves.{{Extreme Omnisexual}}s.



** Chiana is quite obviously AnythingThatMoves but there are plenty of comments by/about D'Argo in particular that reveal he just might go both ways as well. The two that come immediately to mind are when Chiana proposes that Crichton have sex to get over his writer's block and when asked with whom, Chiana replies "Me, him, whoever", referring to D'Argo. Also, in the episode when John gets married and asks D'Argo to be his best man, D'Argo replies "I'm with Chiana now, John", the implication being that he'd be perfectly willing to be John's ''best man'' if he was single. In the episode ''Scratch and Sniff'' John and D'Argo may or may not have slept together; they were so incredibly drunk and drugged up that they blacked out afterwards and couldn't remember if there were girls involved.

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** Chiana is quite obviously AnythingThatMoves an ExtremeOmnisexual, but there are plenty of comments by/about D'Argo in particular that reveal he just might go both ways as well. The two that come immediately to mind are when Chiana proposes that Crichton have sex to get over his writer's block and when asked with whom, Chiana replies "Me, him, whoever", referring to D'Argo. Also, in the episode when John gets married and asks D'Argo to be his best man, D'Argo replies "I'm with Chiana now, John", the implication being that he'd be perfectly willing to be John's ''best man'' if he was single. In the episode ''Scratch and Sniff'' John and D'Argo may or may not have slept together; they were so incredibly drunk and drugged up that they blacked out afterwards and couldn't remember if there were girls involved.



** The ExpansionPack ''VideoGame/TheSims2: Nightlife'' complicates things: positive romantic interactions increase a Sim's invisible attraction score to that gender, allowing better chemistry. Gender preference can also decay, so if your [[AnythingThatMoves Romance Sim]] flirts with male Sims all the time, they can suddenly stop being attracted to female Sims. Pretty weird, even for a game like ''The Sims''. Whereas if they flirt with both they will be attracted to both.

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** The ExpansionPack ''VideoGame/TheSims2: Nightlife'' complicates things: positive romantic interactions increase a Sim's invisible attraction score to that gender, allowing better chemistry. Gender preference can also decay, so if your [[AnythingThatMoves Romance Sim]] Sim flirts with male Sims all the time, they can suddenly stop being attracted to female Sims. Pretty weird, even for a game like ''The Sims''. Whereas if they flirt with both they will be attracted to both.



** Happens again in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedValhalla'', where the main character, Eivor, can be played as male or female (though [[spoiler:they are canonically a woman]]), and [[AnythingThatMoves pretty much all of them can be romanced in a single playthrough with very little bearing on the plot]].

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** Happens again in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedValhalla'', where the main character, Eivor, can be played as male or female (though [[spoiler:they are canonically a woman]]), and [[AnythingThatMoves [[ReallyGetsAround pretty much all of them can be romanced in a single playthrough with very little bearing on the plot]].



* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': Well, not ''everyone'', but in addition to [[TheRockstar Kerry]] being bisexual,[[note]]In lore; in gameplay, he's only available romantically to a V with a masculine voice and body type[[/note]] BadassBiker Panam can be romanced by a female [[PlayerCharacter V]] with a masculine frame and vice versa for [[ByTheBookCop River]]. [[spoiler:[[CorruptCorporateExecutive Meredith Stout]]]] is available as a one-night stand for any V. [[TheFixer Rogue]] is willing to sleep with [[{{Deuteragonist}} Johnny]] regardless of V's body,[[note]]Though it's difficult to say if this is a reflection of her actual identity or more of an IfItsYouItsOkay kind of situation[[/note]] and Johnny himself alludes to [[AnythingThatMoves not really caring about the gender of someone willing to sleep with him]]. V can also be played as bisexual. The only character with an explicitly confirmed orientation that isn't bisexual is [[GadgeteerGenius Judy]], who's a lesbian.

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* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': Well, not ''everyone'', but in addition to [[TheRockstar Kerry]] being bisexual,[[note]]In lore; in gameplay, he's only available romantically to a V with a masculine voice and body type[[/note]] BadassBiker Panam can be romanced by a female [[PlayerCharacter V]] with a masculine frame and vice versa for [[ByTheBookCop River]]. [[spoiler:[[CorruptCorporateExecutive Meredith Stout]]]] is available as a one-night stand for any V. [[TheFixer Rogue]] is willing to sleep with [[{{Deuteragonist}} Johnny]] regardless of V's body,[[note]]Though it's difficult to say if this is a reflection of her actual identity or more of an IfItsYouItsOkay kind of situation[[/note]] and Johnny himself alludes to [[AnythingThatMoves [[ExtremeOmnisexual not really caring about the gender of someone willing to sleep with him]]. V can also be played as bisexual. The only character with an explicitly confirmed orientation that isn't bisexual is [[GadgeteerGenius Judy]], who's a lesbian.



* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'', Pam is blatantly open about her equal attraction to both genders, Cheryl/Carol cares more about her [[EroticAsphyxiation choking kink]] than the gender of the person choking her, Archer has admitted to gay fantasies about [[IfItsYouItsOK Joe Frasier]] (not to mention [[LastRequest kissing]] Ramon), [[PitySex Lana]] and [[WhatDidIDoLastNight Malory]] have both slept with Pam, CampGay Ray admits to being attracted to Lana, and Krieger is...[[AnythingThatMoves Krieger]]. Cyril may be the only heterosexual member of the main cast.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'', Pam is blatantly open about her equal attraction to both genders, Cheryl/Carol cares more about her [[EroticAsphyxiation choking kink]] than the gender of the person choking her, Archer has admitted to gay fantasies about [[IfItsYouItsOK Joe Frasier]] (not to mention [[LastRequest kissing]] Ramon), [[PitySex Lana]] and [[WhatDidIDoLastNight Malory]] have both slept with Pam, CampGay Ray admits to being attracted to Lana, and Krieger is...[[AnythingThatMoves [[ExtremeOmnisexual Krieger]]. Cyril may be the only heterosexual member of the main cast.
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*Most of the characters in Creator/JeanGenet's ''Literature/QuerelleDeBrest'' have sexual relations with both men and women. In the opening chapter, the author underscores that Lt. Seblon is the only primarily homosexual character, the other men, including Querelle, are either bisexual or else engage in SituationalSexuality in either direction.
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* In the cutesy ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' clone ''VideoGame/MagiciansQuestMysteriousTimes'', any classmate can be romanced by either gender, which likely earned it its E10+ rating.

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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage'' has the "player-sexual" variety. The PlayerCharacter Alear can S-Support with any character and unlike past games which had specific {{Gay Option}}s, all romantic S Supports are identical between both male and female Alear.
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* ''Weaponized'' in ''Fanfic/TheEditWarForAshsFreedomToNotBeBetrayed''. During said edit war between the Pokemon god Arceus and the mysterious Darkern Edgier, Darkern changes reality, as part of his plan to make Pokemon 'better', to have all the females of the world be Bisexual, however, he doesn't specify females. When Arceus points out that he has made Ash bi, as well as all of his male rivals and thus, per Darkern's earlier logic, canonized such pairings Darkern has a VillainousBreakdown.

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* ''Weaponized'' in ''Fanfic/TheEditWarForAshsFreedomToNotBeBetrayed''. During said the edit war between the Pokemon Pokémon god Arceus and the mysterious Darkern Edgier, Darkern changes reality, as (as part of his plan attempts to "improve" the Pokémon world) tries to give Ash a harem; when Arceus prevents him from adding the girls he wants to said harem, he tries to make Pokemon 'better', to have them [[GirlOnGirlIsHot bisexual]]. However, he wrote down "they will all the females of the world be Bisexual, however, bisexual" without specifiying ''who'' he doesn't specify females. wanted to be bisexual; as a result, everyone in that universe becomes bisexual. When Arceus points out that he has made both Ash bi, as well as and all of his male rivals bi and thus, per thus (per Darkern's earlier logic, logic) canonized such pairings pairings, Darkern has a VillainousBreakdown.
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* {{Downplayed|Trope}} in ''VideoGame/{{Littlewood}}''. The Hero can date any of the Townsfolk, regardless of gender, but the Hero [[GenderNeutralWriting doesn't have a defined gender themselves.]] Since many of the Townsfolk are implied to be attracted to the player even if they don't pursue their RomanceSidequest, it's more like everyone is [[SingleTargetSexuality Hero-sexual.]] The only character with obvious sexual preferences outside of the Hero is Bubsy, who seems to enjoy attention from anyone, but mostly directs his own attentions at men.

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* {{Downplayed|Trope}} in ''VideoGame/{{Littlewood}}''. The Hero can date any of the Townsfolk, regardless of gender, but the Hero [[GenderNeutralWriting [[GenderInclusiveWriting doesn't have a defined gender themselves.]] Since many of the Townsfolk are implied to be attracted to the player even if they don't pursue their RomanceSidequest, it's more like everyone is [[SingleTargetSexuality Hero-sexual.]] The only character with obvious sexual preferences outside of the Hero is Bubsy, who seems to enjoy attention from anyone, but mostly directs his own attentions at men.
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On many mainstream TV shows, there are NoBisexuals. Not just in the casts, ''anywhere'' -- once a person has realized their attraction to the same sex, the opposite sex is expected to be discarded utterly. A bisexual, at best, is either a [[AnythingThatMoves kinky guest star]] or [[DepravedBisexual the one who did it]].

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* In ''Fanfic/IzukusProHeroHaremLife'', the superheroines that join Izuku's ever expanding polycule enjoy getting it on with each other as much as with him, and much time is spent fleshing out their dynamics with each other. [[spoiler: Potentially Kirishima and Bakugou as well.]]
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** Everyone in the main cast is at the very least bi-curious. The ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode that introduces Jack Harkness states that [[AnythingThatMoves his omnisexuality]] is common for the century (51st) that he grew up in, in which the [[Franchise/StarTrek Captain Kirk]] [[BoldlyComing approach to first contact]] has been the norm for so long that species and gender lines have become muddled. As Creator/StevenMoffat explains, it's a future where the whole human race is pansexual. Of the Torchwood gang, Tosh and Owen are properly bisexual, Ianto is either just [[IfItsYouItsOkay bi for Jack]] or lying about not being into men who are not Jack, Suzie is seen snogging Gwen, and Gwen doesn't elaborate on which aspect of being kissed by various female villains weirds her out. (WordOfGod has confirmed that Gwen is also bisexual).

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** Everyone in the main cast is at the very least bi-curious. The ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode that introduces Jack Harkness states that [[AnythingThatMoves [[ExtremeOmnisexual his omnisexuality]] is common for the century (51st) that he grew up in, in which the [[Franchise/StarTrek Captain Kirk]] Kirk]]-style [[BoldlyComing approach to first contact]] has been the norm for so long that species and gender lines have become muddled. As Creator/StevenMoffat explains, it's a future where the whole human race is pansexual. Of the Torchwood gang, Tosh and Owen are properly bisexual, Ianto is either just [[IfItsYouItsOkay bi for Jack]] or lying about not being into men who are not Jack, Suzie is seen snogging Gwen, and Gwen doesn't elaborate on which aspect of being kissed by various female villains weirds her out. (WordOfGod has confirmed that Gwen is also bisexual).



* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Alternian [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy culture]] is binormative. [[AllTrollsAreDifferent Trolls]] [[BizarreAlienReproduction reproduce]] rather like [[InsectoidAliens social insects]] and do not form families, so gender is pretty much cosmetic. Their emotional lives center around ''4'' types of romantic relationships, 2 of which are usually sexual. While monosexual trolls exist (like lesbian Kanaya), their [[LanguageEqualsThought language lacks words]] for orientation; Karkat is nonplussed when the human characters try to explain the concept to him.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Alternian [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy culture]] is binormative. [[AllTrollsAreDifferent Trolls]] Trolls [[BizarreAlienReproduction reproduce]] rather like [[InsectoidAliens social insects]] and do not form families, so gender is pretty much cosmetic. Their emotional lives center around ''4'' types of romantic relationships, 2 of which are usually sexual. While monosexual trolls exist (like lesbian Kanaya), their [[LanguageEqualsThought language lacks words]] for orientation; Karkat is nonplussed when the human characters try to explain the concept to him.



* Website/GaiaOnline's Valentines 2009 event allowed the users to send Valentines to a number of [=NPCs=], who would respond or refuse according to programmed turn-ons or turn-offs. [[TheCasanova Liam]], [[PetHomosexual Devin]], and [[GagBoobs Vanessa]] refused Valentines based on the sex of the avatar who sent it to them; everyone else had qualifications based on other things and would respond regardless of gender.

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* Website/GaiaOnline's Valentines 2009 event allowed the users to send Valentines to a number of [=NPCs=], who would respond or refuse according to programmed turn-ons or turn-offs. [[TheCasanova Liam]], [[PetHomosexual Devin]], and [[GagBoobs [[MsFanservice Vanessa]] refused Valentines based on the sex of the avatar who sent it to them; everyone else had qualifications based on other things and would respond regardless of gender.
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* ''Literature/SoThisIsEverAfter'': No character is ever explicitly referred by one sexuality or another and seem to all be interested in anyone regardless of gender. Arek sees all members of his party as possible romantic prospects and possibly attracted to him, despite some of them also being blatantly attracted to women.
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* Seems to have been the general assumption in ''LightNovel/KyoKaraMaoh'', as it is 'not uncommon' for two men to marry, and the maids who have a betting pool on the main character's relationships don't even take gender into consideration despite his having explicitly stated his heterosexuality several times. [[TransparentCloset Or perhaps they just know better.]]

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* ''Fanfic/PokemonCrossingFlyMeToTheMoon'': Chapter fifteen confirms that all three leads are bisexual.

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* While structured heterosexual and homosexual relationships certainly do exist in ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', the main characters (Usagi, in particular) are just as likely to blush and be smitten with a beautiful member of the opposite gender as they are someone of the same gender. The series in general also seems to have no stigma in-universe when it comes to straight or gay relationships, as long as the relationship is romantic in nature, it is considered perfectly acceptable (even if said relationships occur between the villains).

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* While structured heterosexual and homosexual relationships certainly do exist in ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', the main characters (Usagi, in particular) are just as likely to blush and be smitten with a beautiful member of the opposite gender as they are someone of the same gender. The series in general also seems to have no stigma in-universe when it comes to straight or gay relationships, as long as the relationship is romantic in nature, it is considered perfectly acceptable (even if said relationships [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes occur between the villains). villains]]).
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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'', Pam is blatantly open about her equal attraction to both genders, Cheryl/Carol cares more about her [[EroticAsphyxiation choking kink]] than the gender of the person choking her, Archer has admitted to gay fantasies about [[IfItsYouItsOK Joe Frasier]] (not to mention [[LastRequest kissing]] Ramon), [[PitySex Lana]] and [[WhatDidIDoLastNight Malory]] have both slept with Pam, and Krieger is...[[AnythingThatMoves Krieger]]. Cyril may be the only heterosexual member of the main cast.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'', Pam is blatantly open about her equal attraction to both genders, Cheryl/Carol cares more about her [[EroticAsphyxiation choking kink]] than the gender of the person choking her, Archer has admitted to gay fantasies about [[IfItsYouItsOK Joe Frasier]] (not to mention [[LastRequest kissing]] Ramon), [[PitySex Lana]] and [[WhatDidIDoLastNight Malory]] have both slept with Pam, CampGay Ray admits to being attracted to Lana, and Krieger is...[[AnythingThatMoves Krieger]]. Cyril may be the only heterosexual member of the main cast.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'', nobody on the show sees anything wrong with sleeping with someone of your own gender. In one bizarre variation of the Trope, Lana seduces Ray, a man who is openly gay. ("No one is ''that'' gay," he claims.)
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* Due to the nature of a dragons mating flights and the fact that over 50% of the dragon population are females that mostly take male riders, it's implied that at least 80-90% of dragonriders in Creator/AnneMcCaffrey's ''Literature/DragonridersOfPern'' series are at least bisexual. Only Gold riders (1%) and Bronzeriders (5%) are exclusively heterosexual.

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While it's not TruthInTelevision, it ''is'' truer than people often think. People can be attracted to either gender (or neither), and if someone's previously expressed an attraction to their opposite gender, bisexuality can be a safe assumption. If you're counting homoflexibility and heteroflexibility, then there certainly are '''lots''' of bi people -- but still, not '''everyone''' is bi.

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While it's not TruthInTelevision, it ''is'' truer than people often think. People can be attracted to either gender multiple genders (or neither), none), and if someone's previously expressed an attraction to their opposite gender, bisexuality can be a safe assumption. If you're counting homoflexibility and heteroflexibility, then there certainly are '''lots''' of bi people -- but still, not '''everyone''' is bi.
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* In ''VideoGame/CultOfTheLamb'', [[PlayerCharacter the Lamb]] has the option to marry any of their disciples regardless of gender (with their own being [[AmbiguousGender ambiguous]]).
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* Parodying the RomanceSidequest, all of your homies in ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'' can be "[[IsThatWhatTheyreCallingItNow romanced]]" with a single button press, regardless of your character's gender. And yes, ''all'' of them. In the same playthrough. As many times as you want. Even CID, the [[{{Robosexual}} spherical floating robot]]. But not Creator/KeithDavid, who just wants to keep things professional. Pierce is notable in that no matter which gender you are, he'll tell you he [[IfItsYouItsOkay doesn't normally swing that way]]. Also, romancing Ben King gives the longest cutscene, in which the Boss seemingly wants to confess his/her feelings for King but CannotSpitItOut, to which King reassures him/her that he already knows what he/she wants to say and that he wants him/her to say it, as the [[BowChickaWowWow porno music]] builds. [[spoiler:[[BaitAndSwitch The Boss just wants him to sign his/her copy of his book]]]].

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* Parodying the RomanceSidequest, all of your homies in ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'' can be "[[IsThatWhatTheyreCallingItNow romanced]]" "romanced" with a single button press, regardless of your character's gender. And yes, ''all'' of them. In the same playthrough. As many times as you want. Even CID, the [[{{Robosexual}} spherical floating robot]]. But not Creator/KeithDavid, who just wants to keep things professional. Pierce is notable in that no matter which gender you are, he'll tell you he [[IfItsYouItsOkay doesn't normally swing that way]]. Also, romancing Ben King gives the longest cutscene, in which the Boss seemingly wants to confess his/her feelings for King but CannotSpitItOut, to which King reassures him/her that he already knows what he/she wants to say and that he wants him/her to say it, as the [[BowChickaWowWow porno music]] builds. [[spoiler:[[BaitAndSwitch The Boss just wants him to sign his/her copy of his book]]]].
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** Much like ''The Sims 2'', everyone starts off with no gender preference in ''VideoGame/TheSims4'', unless they are created as a married couple in Create a Sim, where their preference will then be maxed out for their spouse's gender.

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** Much like ''The Sims 2'', upon the game's release everyone starts started off with no gender preference in ''VideoGame/TheSims4'', unless they are were created as a married couple in Create a Sim, where their preference will would then be maxed out for their spouse's gender.gender. A patch introduced sexual orientation in CAS for the first time, allowing players to set Sims as attracted to men, women, both, or neither. However, Sims are still bisexual by default.

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