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* ''Series/GoodOmens'': The series changes up Crowley and Aziraphale?s relationship to a love story, happening over 6000 years. Both the author and actors are open and very enthusiastic about this outside the show too.

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* ''Series/GoodOmens'': ''Series/GoodOmens2019'': The series changes up Crowley and Aziraphale?s relationship to a love story, happening over 6000 years. Both the author and actors are open and very enthusiastic about this outside the show too.
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* ''WebAnimation/NyanNekoSugarGirls'': Hitoshi, one of the main characters, is gay or bisexual and enters a relationship with his male kidnapper.
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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': Animated series about a group of teenage/young adult superhero sidekicks that run covert missions for the Justice Leagu; the series has several LGBT characters both minor and major, specifically Aquaman/Aqualad who is bisexual/pansexual and is in a romance with another male character.

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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': Animated series about a group of teenage/young adult superhero sidekicks that run covert missions for the Justice Leagu; League; the series has several LGBT characters both minor and major, specifically Aquaman/Aqualad who is bisexual/pansexual and is in a romance with another male character.
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* ''Fanfic/SupperSmashBrosMishonhFromGod'': Sara, the main character is a homophobic lesbian who represses her sexuality. Many of the other characters are also gay.

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* ''Fanfic/SupperSmashBrosMishonhFromGod'': Sara, the main character character, is a homophobic lesbian who represses her sexuality. Many of the other characters are also gay.

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* ''FanFic/MyImmortal'': Most of the male characters in the story are bisexual (Ebony/Tara finds sensitive bi guys to be hot). Draco claims Ebony is bi, yet she only shows interest in men.

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* ''FanFic/MyImmortal'': ''Fanfic/MyImmortal'': Most of the male characters in the story are bisexual (Ebony/Tara finds sensitive bi guys to be hot). Draco claims Ebony is bi, yet she only shows interest in men.



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* ''ComicBook/AquamanTheBecoming'': The main character is gay.


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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': Animated series about a group of teenage/young adult superhero sidekicks that run covert missions for the Justice Leagu; the series has several LGBT characters both minor and major, specifically Aquaman/Aqualad who is bisexual/pansexual and is in a romance with another male character.
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* ''Two Sentence Horror Stories'':

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* ''Series/AllAmerican'': Series about a high school football player juggling living and playing for a rich Beverly Hills school while trying to represent his hometown; two lesbian supporting characters are part of the main cast with storylines centered around their relationship.
** ''Series/AllAmericanHomecoming'': Spin-off of ''All American'' set at a historically black college, there is a bisexual woman as part of the main cast, an additionally a supporting character who is non-binary and transfeminine.

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* ''VisualNovel/ChoicesStoriesYouPlay'': A collection of various stories that you might have a relationship with a love interest of the same gender.



** ''VisualNovel/TheSmokeRoom'' (prequel to ''VisualNovel/{{Echo}}'')

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** ''VisualNovel/TheSmokeRoom'' (prequel to ''VisualNovel/{{Echo}}'')to''VisualNovel/{{Echo}}'')
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* ''Fanfic/TheHotTopicKrew'': The majority of characters in the story are LGBT, including the protagonist Dark Pit, who is pansexual.


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* ''FanFic/MyImmortal'': Most of the male characters in the story are bisexual (Ebony/Tara finds sensitive bi guys to be hot). Draco claims Ebony is bi, yet she only shows interest in men.


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* ''Fanfic/SupperSmashBrosMishonhFromGod'': Sara, the main character is a homophobic lesbian who represses her sexuality. Many of the other characters are also gay.


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* ''Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard'': The protagonist is pansexual and his love interest is gender-fluid.
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* ''Series/TwoSentenceHorrorStories'':

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* ''Series/KungFu2021'': Re-imagining of the original ''Kung Fu'' series about a young woman defending Chinatown; additionally, there is a gay main character who comes out.

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* ''Series/KungFu2021'': Re-imagining of the original ''Kung Fu'' series about a young woman defending Chinatown; additionally, there Chinatown with SupernaturalMartialArts; her brother is a gay main supporting character who comes out.has recently come out as gay and is navigating being out and dating other men.

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* ''Literature/BlackDogs'': Two of the major characters are an elven lesbian couple, their relationship being explored.



* ''Literature/CircleOfMagic'': One of the main quartet, Daja, gradually realizes she's a lesbian.



* ''Literature/StarWarsAftermath'': Main character Shevek turns out to be a StraightGay man. In subsequent books, he's dating a guy.



* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'': Two of the main female characters, Moraine and Siuan, were lovers in their younger years. Several supporting lesbian characters are also present in the series.



* ''Series/TheBabySittersClub2020'', a diverse adaptation of ''Literature/TheBabySittersClub'' middle grade book series has one of the main characters Dawn mention that she's open to dating anyone on the gender spectrum. There are a few recurring and one-time characters queer characters which include Dawn's father, who is gay.
* ''Series/Batwoman2019'': Both Kate, the protagonist in the first season, and her successor Ryan are lesbians. Ryan's ex-girlfriend Sophie is a major character, and their complicated relationship is given a lot of focus.
* ''Series/{{Betty}}'': Kit is a lesbian and Honeybear is bisexual.

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* ''Series/TheBabySittersClub2020'', a diverse adaptation of ''Literature/TheBabySittersClub'' middle grade book series series, has one of the main characters Dawn mention that she's open to dating anyone on the gender spectrum. There are a few recurring and one-time characters queer characters which include Dawn's father, who is gay.
* ''Series/Batwoman2019'': Both Kate, the protagonist in the first season, and her successor Ryan are lesbians. Ryan's Kate's ex-girlfriend Sophie is a major character, and their complicated relationship is given a lot of focus.
focus. Ryan's ex-girlfriend Angelique, a criminal she went to prison for, also appears and complicates her life significantly.
* ''Series/{{Betty}}'': Kit is a lesbian and Honeybear is bisexual. Both of them date other women in the series.

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* ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker'': Cara, a HeelFaceRevolvingDoor who joins the good guys in season 2, is bisexual woman.

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* ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker'': Cara, a HeelFaceRevolvingDoor who joins the good guys in season 2, is a bisexual woman.woman, with her former female lover from the Mord Sith appearing too.



* ''Series/LostGirl'': Bo, the protagonist, is a bisexual woman who finds out that she's actually a Succubus who can control the people she kisses.
* ''Series/TheMagicians2016'': Quentin is bisexual.

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* ''Series/LostGirl'': Bo, the protagonist, is a bisexual woman who finds out that she's actually a Succubus who can control the people she kisses.
kisses. She has numerous liaisons and relationships with other women or men.
* ''Series/TheMagicians2016'': Quentin is bisexual.and Elliot are bisexual men, who have a threesom with Margot pretty early on. Later they have a relationship.



* ''Series/MotherlandFortSalem'': Raelle is a ButchLesbian and one of three new recruits to join an elite squadron of witch soldiers.

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* ''Series/MotherlandFortSalem'': Raelle is a ButchLesbian and one of three new recruits to join an elite squadron of witch soldiers. Her girlfriend Scylla, who's bisexual, turns out to be TheMole and their very complicated relationship gets a lot of exloration.



* ''Series/Naomi2022'': The main character is bisexual.

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* ''Series/Naomi2022'': The main character is bisexual.a bisexual girl.



* ''Series/NoTomorrow'': A subplot is Kareema falling in LoveAtFirstSight with her brother's fiancee Sofia, realizing in the process that she's bisexual.

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* ''Series/NoTomorrow'': A subplot is Kareema falling in LoveAtFirstSight with her brother's fiancee Sofia, realizing in the process that she's bisexual. Sofia, a lesbian who only got engaged to her brother [[CitizenshipMarriage for residence]], returns her feelings and they begin a relationship.



* ''Series/{{Pandora}}'': Jax and Atria are both bisexual.
* ''Series/PartyOfFive2020'': The main ensemble cast includes a Lucia, a lesbian, and the supporting cast includes another lesbian (Teresa) and a transgender man ([[spoiler:Matthew]]).
* ''Series/PennyDreadfulCityOfAngels'': There are several queer supporting characters. Townsend is a racist GayConservative who is in a secret relationship with Kurt, a nazi. Rico is a feared (but overall heroic) gangster who is shown kissing Mateo and has a casual threesome with him and his girlfriend.

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* ''Series/{{Pandora}}'': Jax and Atria are both bisexual.
bisexual women.
* ''Series/PartyOfFive2020'': The main ensemble cast includes a Lucia, a lesbian, and the supporting cast includes another lesbian (Teresa) and a transgender man ([[spoiler:Matthew]]).
* ''Series/PennyDreadfulCityOfAngels'': There are several queer supporting characters. Townsend is a racist GayConservative who is in a secret relationship with Kurt, a nazi. Nazi spy. Rico is a feared (but overall heroic) gangster who is [[{{Gayngster}} shown kissing Mateo Mateo]] and has [[AThreesomeIsHot a casual threesome threesome]] with him and his girlfriend.



* ''Series/RoswellNewMexico'': Several of the characters (Isobel and Michael) are bisexual and Alex is gay.

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* ''Series/RoswellNewMexico'': Several Two of the characters (Isobel and Michael) are bisexual and Alex is gay.gay. A BisexualLoveTriangle develops between Michael, Alec and Maria. In the backstory, Michael and Alec had to face violent homophobia by Alec's father due to their relationship too.



* ''Series/Sense8'': Sci-fi series about 8 people from around the world sharing a psionic mindlink; the 8 main characters are pansexual in their relationship, though one is a gay man and the other is a trans lesbian.

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* ''Series/Sense8'': Sci-fi series about 8 people from around the world sharing a psionic mindlink; the 8 main characters are pansexual in their relationship, though one is a gay man and the other is a trans lesbian. The relationships these characters share with their partners (a gay man and a bisexual woman) are also shown at length.



* ''Series/TheSexLivesOfCollegeGirls'': One of the main cast members is a closeted lesbian, whose struggle regarding her sexual orientation is a main theme. She enters a relationship with another woman on campus.



* ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'': Dr. Hugh Culber and Commander Paul Stamets, both male, are the OfficialCouple of the series, and their relationship gets quite a bit of focus across all seasons.

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* ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'': Dr. Hugh Culber and Commander Paul Stamets, both male, are the OfficialCouple of the series, and their relationship gets quite a bit of focus across all seasons. Supporting character Jett also turns out to be a lesbian. Additionally, nonbinary crewmember Adira Tal joins the cast, with a brief coming out story. Recurring villain Mirror Philippa Georgiou is pansexual as well.

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* ''Film/ANewYorkChristmasWedding'': Jenni, the main character, is a bisexual woman who regrets never having confessed her love for her female best friend Gabby, who's since died. She's sent into a parallel world by an angel where she did so, and they're a couple, but leaves behind her fiance, having to choose between them.



* ''Series/TheShannaraChronicles'': Eretria is a bisexual woman who dates Princess Lyria.

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* ''Series/TheShannaraChronicles'': Eretria is a bisexual woman who is attracted to Will (having sex with him once) and Amberlie. She then dates Princess Lyria.



* ''Series/SWAT2017'': One of the main cast members is Chris, a bisexual woman who's quite open about the fact, which gets explored via her entering [[{{polyamory}} polyamorous relationship]] with a man and woman (a married couple), though it doesn't work out.



** "[[Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS6E13ComesTheDawn "Comes The Dawn"]]: The main antagonist is a lesbian, and her ex girlfriend is a supporting character.
** [["Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS6E8TheAssassin The Assassin"]]: The main character is a transgender woman.
** [[Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS5El6TwoForTheShow "Two for the show"]]: The plot is kicked off by a BisexualLoveTriangle between the characters.

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** "[[Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS6E13ComesTheDawn "Comes The Dawn"]]: Dawn]]": The main antagonist is a lesbian, and her ex girlfriend is a supporting character.
** [["Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS6E8TheAssassin "[[Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS6E8TheAssassin The Assassin"]]: Assassin]]": The main character is a transgender woman.
** [[Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS5El6TwoForTheShow [[Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS5E6TwoForTheShow "Two for the show"]]: show]]": The plot is kicked off by a BisexualLoveTriangle between the characters.
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* ''Film/MaRaineysBlackBottom'': A biopic of blues singer Ma Rainey, a bisexual woman. While they aren't open about it due to it taking place in the 1920's, she is depicted as being in a relationship with another woman.

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* ''Film/MaRaineysBlackBottom'': A biopic of blues singer Ma Rainey, a bisexual woman. While they aren't open about it due to it taking place in the 1920's, 1920s, she is depicted as being in a relationship with another woman.



* The ''VideoGame/Persona2'' duology features several LGBTQ characters both in the main cast and among the [=NPCs=]. Protagonist Tatsuya and party member Yukino are bisexual, party member Jun is Tatsuya's GayOption, Anna and Noriko are lesbians - which actually becomes plot relevant in ''Eternal Punishment'' as [[spoiler:Noriko is enough of a {{Yandere}} to kill people who insulted Anna]] - and among the [=NPCs=] we have homosexual, asexual, transgender, and even an {{Intersex}} individual - the last of which having a major effect in gameplay. None of them are portrayed in a negative light for their identity or preferences - though some are villains - but since the game takes place in 90's Japan, there is a bit of questioning from some characters regarding the subject.

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* The ''VideoGame/Persona2'' duology features several LGBTQ characters both in the main cast and among the [=NPCs=]. Protagonist Tatsuya and party member Yukino are bisexual, party member Jun is Tatsuya's GayOption, Anna and Noriko are lesbians - which actually becomes plot relevant in ''Eternal Punishment'' as [[spoiler:Noriko is enough of a {{Yandere}} to kill people who insulted Anna]] - and among the [=NPCs=] we have homosexual, asexual, transgender, and even an {{Intersex}} individual - the last of which having a major effect in gameplay. None of them are portrayed in a negative light for their identity or preferences - though some are villains - but since the game takes place in 90's 90s Japan, there is a bit of questioning from some characters regarding the subject.
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* ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'' has a host of queer {{non player character}}s, oneshot characters, and {{guest star party member}}s. QueerCharacterQueerActor is the norm on this show.[[/index]]
** Vox Machina (main characters of campaign 1) has bisexual twins Vax'ildan and Vex'ahlia, and pansexual Scanlan Shorthalt. Vax's plotline involves his relationships with gay [=NPC=] sorcerer Gilmore and party member Keyleth. Additionally, Grog goes to purchase services from sex workers throughout the campaign and is stated to be only interested in women but never in a romantic way, making him aromantic.
** The Mighty Nein (main characters of campaign 2) has bisexual Caleb Widogast, genderfluid Mollymauk Tealeaf (played by the bisexual Creator/TaliesinJaffe), lesbians Beauregard Lionett and Yasha Nydoorin (whose wife Zuala died pre-campaign), aromantic asexual Caduceus Clay. Prominent [=NPC=] Essek Thelyss is demi and [[spoiler:embarked on a romantic relationship with Caleb post-campaign.]]
** In campaign 3, the player characters Fresh Cut Grass (an automaton) and Ashton (an earth genasi), use he/they pronouns interchangeably. Ashton also has a conversation about having close friends but he's unable to tell if he's ever been in love.[[index]]

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** [[WebVideo/CriticalRoleCampaignOne Vox Machina Machina]] (main characters of campaign 1) has bisexual twins Vax'ildan and Vex'ahlia, and pansexual Scanlan Shorthalt. Vax's plotline involves his relationships with gay [=NPC=] sorcerer Gilmore and party member Keyleth. Additionally, Grog goes to purchase services from sex workers throughout the campaign and is stated to be only interested in women but never in a romantic way, making him aromantic.
** [[WebVideo/CriticalRoleCampaignTwo The Mighty Nein Nein]] (main characters of campaign 2) has bisexual Caleb Widogast, genderfluid Mollymauk Tealeaf (played by the bisexual Creator/TaliesinJaffe), lesbians Beauregard Lionett and Yasha Nydoorin (whose wife Zuala died pre-campaign), aromantic asexual Caduceus Clay. Prominent [=NPC=] Essek Thelyss is demi and [[spoiler:embarked on a romantic relationship with Caleb post-campaign.]]
** In campaign 3, [[WebVideo/CriticalRoleCampaignThree Bell's Hells]] (campaign 3), the player characters Fresh Cut Grass (an automaton) and Ashton (an earth genasi), use he/they pronouns interchangeably. Ashton also has a conversation about having close friends but he's unable to tell if he's ever been in love.[[index]]



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** In campaign 3, the player characters Fresh Cut Grass (an automaton) and Ashton (an earth genasi), use he/they pronouns interchangeably. Ashton also has a conversation about having close friends but he's unable to tell if he's ever been in love.
* [[index]]''WebVideo/DaisyBrown'': Protagonist Daisy is ''heavily'' implied to be gay throughout the story, such as asking her dad if two women could get married and creating rainbow-colored friendship bracelets; her extremely sheltered upbringing is presumably why she has no label for herself.

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** In campaign 3, the player characters Fresh Cut Grass (an automaton) and Ashton (an earth genasi), use he/they pronouns interchangeably. Ashton also has a conversation about having close friends but he's unable to tell if he?s ever been in love.

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** In campaign 3, the player characters Fresh Cut Grass (an automaton) and Ashton (an earth genasi), use he/they pronouns interchangeably. Ashton also has a conversation about having close friends but he?s unable to tell if he?s ever been in love.[[index]]
* ''WebVideo/DaisyBrown'': Protagonist Daisy is ''heavily'' implied to be gay throughout the story, such as asking her dad if two women could get married and creating rainbow-colored friendship bracelets; her extremely sheltered upbringing is presumably why she has no label for herself.

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** In campaign 3, the player characters Fresh Cut Grass (an automaton) and Ashton (an earth genasi), use he/they pronouns interchangeably. Ashton also has a conversation about having close friends but he?s he's unable to tell if he?s ever been in love.[[index]]
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* ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'' has a host of queer {{non player character}}s, oneshot characters, and {{guest star party member}}s. QueerCharacterQueerActor is the norm on this show.

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** In campaign 3, the player characters Fresh Cut Grass (an automaton) and Ashton (an earth genasi), use he/they pronouns interchangeably. Ashton also has a conversation about having close friends but he?s unable to tell if he?s ever been in love.

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** In campaign 3, the player characters Fresh Cut Grass (an automaton) and Ashton (an earth genasi), use he/they pronouns interchangeably. Ashton also has a conversation about having close friends but he?s unable to tell if he?s ever been in love.[[index]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'': Jeff, a main character, has two mothers.

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* ''Series/ICarly2021'': The reboot of the original Nickelodeon ''Series/ICarly'' has Harper, a pansexual African-American woman as part of the cast.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': The main character, Luz, is bisexual. While romance isn't the main focus of the show, several episodes are driven by her growing relationship with the lesbian Amity, which eventually becomes canon. In addition, major character Eda has a non-binary love interest called Raine Whispers.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': The main character, Luz, is bisexual. While romance isn't the main focus of the show, several episodes are driven by her growing relationship with the lesbian Amity, which eventually becomes canon. In addition, major character Eda has a non-binary love interest called Raine Whispers. Supporting character Willow has two fathers.
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* ''Series/MyFamily'': In Series 10, Michael Harper, who is one of the main characters, comes out as gay and is shown with a boyfriend for the rest of the show.
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* ''ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra'' (lesbian main character, lesbian supporting character, queer female romance)
* ''ComicBook/SupermanSonOfKalEl'': The main character is a bisexual teen boy, there is romance with a gay male teen character.
* ''ComicBook/TheTeaDragonFestival''
* ''ComicBook/UnionJack'' (gay main character)
* ''ComicBook/TheWhiteTrees: A Blacksand Tale'' (queer male ensemble cast)
* ''ComicBook/WeOnlyFindThemWhenTheyreDead''
* ''ComicBook/WetMoon''
* ''ComicBook/TheWickedAndTheDivine''
* '''ComicBook/WonderWoman''' (bisexual female character)
** ''ComicBook/AmazonsAttack''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942''
*** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanNumberOne''
*** ''ComicBook/JudgmentInInfinity''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987''
*** ''ComicBook/TheContest''
*** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanTheHiketeia''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2006''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanOdyssey''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2011''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanInfiniteFrontier''
** ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016''
** ''ComicBook/SensationComicsFeaturingWonderWoman''
** ''ComicBook/SensationalWonderWoman''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman77''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanAndTheStarRiders''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanTempestTossed''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanTheTrueAmazon''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanWarbringer''
* ''ComicBook/TheWoods'': The main ensemble cast is primarily queer, consisting of two gay main characters, a lesbian main character, transgender male main character, and an asexual/aromantic main character; subject matter includes coming out, and queer male romance and queer female romance.
* ''ComicBook/YTheLastMan'' (bisexual female main character, lesbian main character)
* ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'' (the ensemble cast is primarily queer, consisting of two gay main characters, a lesbian main character, and three bisexual male/queer male main characters, subject matter includes queer male romance)
* ''ComicBook/ZodiacStarforce''

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* ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'': Ramona reveals she experimented a bit back then as one of the seven evil exs, Roxie Richter, is a female. Stephen Stills, one of Scott's friends and bandmates later realizes he's gay and starts dating a male supporting character.

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* ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'': Ramona reveals she experimented a bit back then as one ''ComicBook/TheBackstagers'': LBGT youth-oriented series; most of the seven evil exs, Roxie Richter, all male ensemble cast is queer, including a female. Stephen Stills, one of Scott's friends bisexual character, a gay character, and bandmates later realizes he's gay and starts dating a transgender male character; there several queer male supporting character.characters, subject matter includes queer male romance and LGBT youth.
* ''ComicBook/BatwomanRebirth'': The main character is a lesbian; there are several lesbian/queer characters.
* ''ComicBook/BeetleAndTheHollowbones''
* ''ComicBook/ChildrenOfTheAtom'' (one of the main characters is a lesbian and one is asexual, book involves a queer romance)
* ''ComicBook/DCComicsBombshells''
* ''ComicBook/{{Dolltopia}}''
* ''ComicBook/{{Drama}}'': LGBT youth-oriented series, there is one gay supporting character [[spoiler:along with his twin brother who is also gay]], subject matter includes coming out, LGBT youth.


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* ''ComicBook/FarSector'': The main character is a bisexual woman.


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* ''ComicBook/Heathen2017''
* ''ComicBook/HeathenCity''
* ''ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}}'': The main character is a bisexual man.
* ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW''
* ''ComicBook/KerryKross'': (Lesbian main character, several lesbians or bisexual supporting characters, homophobia, lesbian romance).


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* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfBoldRiley''
* ''The Legend of Korra'':
** ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfKorraTurfWars'': The main character is a bisexual woman, there is a queer female romance subplot between her and supporting character who is also a bisexual woman.
** ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfKorraRuinsOfTheEmpire'': The main romance is between two bisexual women.
* ''ComicBook/{{Lumberjanes}}'': The queer ensemble cast includes a young trans girl and two young lesbian main characters, there is a non-binary supporting character, subject matter includes LGBT Youth, LGBT acceptance, gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, queer female romance.
** ''ComicBook/LumberjanesGothamAcademy''
* ''ComicBook/LoveAndRockets''
* ''ComicBook/{{Memetic}}''


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* ''ComicBook/{{Monstress}}''
* ''ComicBook/MorningGlories'' (gay male main characters, lesbian minor characters, queer romance)
* ''ComicBook/MotorCrush'': The main character is a lesbian, and she has a recurring romance plot with another lesbian woman.
* ''ComicBook/TheMovement'' (queer ensemble cast; asexual/aromantic main character, bisexual female main character, gay male main character, queer female main character)
* ''ComicBook/MyFriendDahmer'' (gay main character, biopic)
* ''ComicBook/PowerPack'' (bisexual main character)
* ''ComicBook/PrincelessRavenThePiratePrincess''
* ''ComicBook/RatQueens''
* ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'': Ramona reveals she experimented a bit back then as one of the seven evil exs, Roxie Richter, is a female. Stephen Stills, one of Scott's friends and bandmates later realizes he's gay and starts dating a male supporting character.
* ''ComicBook/{{Shadoweyes}}''
* ''ComicBook/VampireBloodDrive''
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* ''Film/BattleOfTheSexes'': A subplot in the film is the protagonist, Billie, coming to terms with with being a lesbian.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': Part of Jay's character development is realizing and accepting that he's bisexual.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': Sexual and gender identity during puberty is one of the issues explored in the show from various persectives. Part of Jay's character development is realizing and accepting that he's bisexual.bisexual, Matthew has several stories relating to his experience as a gay kid, and other recurring characters, such as Ali (pansexual) and Natalie (transgender), introduce various other orientations.
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Media with a prominent focus on LGBTQIA (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual) characters and people. The subject/theme of these works may or may not be about LGBT culture and identities and can be highly varied. To be listed here, the work must contain either a main or recurring LGBT+ character, or there must be a high frequency of LGBT+ figures appearing rather than limiting it to one or two offhanded/one-off appearances. WordOfGay examples do not go here: the character's identity must be established within the work itself.

Superindex to:
* QueerMedia: works that focus on LGBT people along with a primary focus on queer subjects and themes
* QueerRomance: works that focus on romantic relationships between same-sex or transgender characters as the main plot

See also LGBTPlusCreators for a list of artists/media creators who are LGBT+.

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'': One of the series' recurring characters, Kaorin, is a girl constantly crushing on Sakaki, a fellow female classmate.
* ''Manga/BloomIntoYou'': Touko, Sayaka, Yuu, and Haru are all lesbian characters. Maki is Asexual.
* ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' has plenty of LGBT characters, including the title character. While the series focuses on love in general, one of the most important romance plots of the series is that of Touya and Yukito's, which is achillean.
* ''Anime/CaroleAndTuesday'': The anime has several genderfluid/transgender/non-binary supporting and minor characters, and a recurring subplot/theme of gender dysphoria/gender-fluidity due to a fantastic plot element.
* ''Anime/DokiDokiSchoolHours'' has Rio Kitagawa, the statuesque girl of the class, who is openly and unashamedly HotForTeacher, to the consternation of Mika-sensei, the diminutive teacher in question. In addition, there is the openly gay Kudo, who is crushing on DumbJock Suitake, who is utterly oblivious of Kudo's crush.
* ''Manga/TheGentlemensAlliance'' features an early example of a trans girl, and the boy who loves her and despite being almost exclusively gay, even loves her as a girl. YMMV as to whether this feels uncomfortable.
* ''Manga/KomiCantCommunicate'': Non-binary supporting character in the form of Najimi Osana, and a lesbian who's obsessed with the eponymous character.
* ''Manga/MoriartyThePatriot'' features a trans man James Bond as one of Professor Moriarty's core crew.
* ''Anime/MyHime'': Shizuru and Natsuki are lesbians. Other characters are more ambiguous.
* ''Anime/{{Noir}}'': Chloe has openly stated that she loves Kirika, and given that she kisses her while they're bathing together, it's not a platonic declaration. Kirika also left a letter for Mirielle, telling her she loved her, with phrases like "my heart sang". Mirielle and Kirika have also been shown sharing a bed, though both were fully clothed at the time.
* ''Manga/PrincessResurrection'': Vampire Reiri Kamura is bisexual, stating that she likes virgin girls and cute boys. She is forever flirting with Hime and Hiro, has FoeYay out the yin-yang with half-werewolf Liza Wildman, and once sucked blood from Sawawa's finger after the latter cut herself in the kitchen, intimating that Sawawa was a virgin from the taste of her blood.
* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'': The anime and manga include lesbian supporting characters, genderfluid supporting characters and gay antagonists.
* ''Anime/SquidGirl'': Sanae Nagatsuki is obsessed with the eponymous Squid Girl, frequently asking her out on dates or trying to glom onto her.
* ''Manga/WastefulDaysOfHighSchoolGirls'': [[MeaningfulName Lily]] Someya is introduced in episode 5, and features in most episodes after that. Lily is openly lesbian, and is literally allergic to men. She tries to flirt frequently with "Majime" and "Loli", though she makes a conscious effort not to do anything that would alienate her to the girls around her.
* ''Manga/YoureUnderArrest'': Recurring character Aoi Futaba is a trans woman, with much of her role being focused on TransTribulations in Japanese society.
* ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'': One of the main characters Lily, is a transgender girl.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/America2017'': The main character is a lesbian.
* ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'': Two members of the titular team are gay.
* ''ComicBook/TheAvantGuards'': LGBT sports series; the ensemble cast is queer, containing several lesbian/bisexual women, nonbinary, and transgender main characters.
* ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'': Ramona reveals she experimented a bit back then as one of the seven evil exs, Roxie Richter, is a female. Stephen Stills, one of Scott's friends and bandmates later realizes he's gay and starts dating a male supporting character.
* ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2020'': The ensemble cast of this volume is primarily queer, and the central character is a queer/bisexual male character.
* '''Harley Quinn''': The character is a bisexual woman.
** ''ComicBook/{{Harleen}}''
** ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinn''
** ''ComicBook/HarleyAndIvy'': The comic features two bisexual women and their romance.
* ''ComicBook/IAmNotStarfire'': One of the prominent things advertised for the book was that the protagonist ,Mandy, in addition to being a chubby goth, is also a lesbian and crushes on a girl she knew through childhood.
* ''ComicBook/KerryKross'': Kerry is a lesbian detective.
* ''ComicBook/MoneyShot'': The ensemble cast is sexually-fluid; the plot centers around a bisexual woman, who later gets into a romance with another bisexual female cast member.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Fanfic/ABeaconInTheDark'': The protagonist Midoriya has (reciprocated) romantic interest in his male friend Todoroki.
* ''Fanfic/AMagicalEvening'' revolves around the relationship between two AdaptationalSexuality lesbians Princess Sofia and Lucinda. There is also the side lesbian couple Princess Hildegard and Princess Clio. In the new timeline, Sofia and Lucinda get two gay partners in a MarriageOfConvenience Brock and Doyle.
* ''Fanfic/AnotherDayInMisterland'': Two of members of the ensemble cast are Mr. Small and Mr. Nosy, a gay married couple.
* ''Podcast/TheCodotverse'': Edward Nygma, the main character, is bisexual and his father's homophobia is one of many things that contributes to their terrible relationship.
* ''Fanfic/JuniorOfficers'': Most of the Octonauts themselves are queer[[note]]Kwazii being aroace and trans, Peso being gay, Shellington being bisexual, Tweak being a lesbian, Deborah being generally queer, and Sarabi being a trans lesbian[[/note]], and there are lesbian supporting characters.
* In the ''VideoGame/PunchOut'' fanfic ''Fanfic/MaFille'', and by extension its SequelSeries ''Shining and Sweet'', the majority of the WVBA boxers are homosexual (one chapter even has a joke about Super Macho Man being the "token cishet"), there are two gay weddings (one between Bear Hugger and [[OriginalCharacter Cy]] [[PunnyName Camore]] in a chapter titled "Big Gay Bear Wedding", and the other between Glass Joe and Von Kaiser), Don Flamenco is explicitly trans and taking testosterone, several supporting characters are in queer relationships, and minor character Reese is non-binary and uses "they/them" pronouns.
* ''Fanfic/PokemonCrossingFlyMeToTheMoon'': All three protagonists are bisexual.
* ''Fanfic/RiseOfTheSaveUms'': Has a [[HaveIMentionedIAmGay very openly]] lesbian main character.
* ''Fanfic/TheSurprisingAdventuresOfAGlaceonInUnova'': In the sequel, ''The Glaceon and the Shadow'', main character Larissa eventually gets together with her female friend [[spoiler: Sofia]].
* ''VideoGame/VSSunday'': The opponent of the mod, Sunday, is bisexual and nonbinary, which is directly referenced in the name of and preceding cutscene for "BI-NB".
--> '''Sunday:''' it's a pride song lol.
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[[folder:Films -- Animated]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMitchellsVsTheMachines'': The main character Katie says that she's always felt "a little different than everyone else" as a rainbow appears behind her, and we see her wearing a rainbow pride pin.
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[[folder:Films -- Live Action]]
* ''Film/Adam2019'': The plot is about a cisgender boy who pretends to be a trans boy in order to date a lesbian, who eventually comes to identify as bisexual instead.
* ''Film/AgnesAndHisBrothers'': One of the main characters is Agnes, a transgender woman, and part of the plot revolves around her strained relationship with her dysfunctional family after transitioning.
* ''Film/{{Alexander}}'': The film is a fictionalized account of the life of Alexander the Great and depicts him as bisexual, being shown in romantic relationships with several men as well as the woman he eventually marries. This attracted significant controversy when the film was released in 2004.
* ''Film/AllCheerleadersDie'': The main character, Maddy, dates several girls during the film (and is said to be a much better lover to them than the JerkJock antagonist).
* ''Film/TheArcher'': The main character is a lesbian, and she and another girl at the juvenile reform camp she's sent to end up falling for each other while they plan their escape.
* ''Film/AtomicBlonde'': The main character is a bisexual woman, and enters a relationship with a female French agent.
* ''Film/BasicInstinct'': The VillainProtagonist Catherine is a bisexual woman who enjoys manipulating her lovers against each other for her amusement, with the plot being kick-started by her getting her boyfriend to kill her girlfriend.
* ''Film/BattleOfTheSexes'': A subplot in the film is the protagonist, Billie, coming to terms with with being a lesbian.
* ''Film/BetterThanChocolate''
* ''Film/{{Bit}}'': The main character is a transgender lesbian, who is drawn into a group of lesbian vampires who are being threatened by a ruthless group of {{Vampire Hunter}}s.
* ''Film/BitterMoon'': Mimi, the female lead, is a bisexual woman who is involved in a passionate DestructiveRomance with her husband Oscar, and seduces Fiona to spite him.
* ''Film/TheBlackDahlia'': Madeleine, a major character, hangs out in a lesbian nightclub and has been in relationships with both men and women. She previously dated Elizabeth, the woman whose murder that Bucky, the protagonist, is attempting to solve, and gets into a relationship with him.
* ''Film/Bombshell2019'': A major subplot in the film is Kayla, a republican woman who works for Fox News, being in denial over being a lesbian despite sleeping with and secretly dating women and having no interest in men.
* ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'': Amy, one of the two protagonists, is a lesbian who CannotSpitItOut about her crush on her classmate Ryan, and spends much of the movie both unsure if Ryan is into girls and how to confess to her if she is.
* ''Film/BoysOnTheSide'': The protagonist, Jane, is a lesbian who is in unrequited love with Robin, a straight woman and one of her best friends. At the end of the movie Robin confesses that she loves Jane too, though her diagnosis of HIV means that the two of them won't have much time together.
* ''Film/TheBridesOfSodom'': EveryoneIsBi, and the plot is kicked off by a male vampire falling in love with a man who is one of the last remaining humans.
* ''Film/ButcherBakerNightmareMaker'': Tom Landers is a coach whose boyfriend's murder is dismissed by the bigoted detective in charge of the case as being the result of a gay lover's quarrel when his sexuality comes to light. He helps the protagonist find the actual culprit.
* ''Film/{{Butter}}'': As part of her plot to get revenge on Bob, Brooke seduces his daughter Kaitlen and breaks her heart the same way Bob broke hers.
* ''Film/{{Catfight}}'': Ashley, one of the two protagonists, is a lesbian whose marriage to her wife Lisa eventually dissolves due to their differing political views.
* ''Film/{{Climax}}'': The majority of the cast is bisexual.
* ''Film/TheCloset'': The main character is a straight man who pretends to be gay, there is an ArmouredClosetGay supporting character.
* ''Film/CloudAtlas'': Robert, one of the protagonists, is a bisexual man in a relationship with Sixsmith, a man that he calls 'the sole love of [his] life'.
* ''Film/ComeSunday'': Reggie, an organist at a Tulsa megachurch, struggles with his internalized homophobia after realizing that he's gay.
* ''Film/TheConIsOn'': Irina, the main villain, is a PsychoLesbian gangster who is still in love with Harry and wants to kill her current partner in crime so that she'll return to her.
* ''Film/TheCraftLegacy'': The main casts includes Lourdes, a transgender girl, and Timmy, a bisexual boy, is a supporting character whose struggles with homophobia and coming out are shown.
* ''Film/{{DEBS}}'': College superspy Amy and the supervillainess Lucy are lesbians who end up falling for each other over the course of the film.
* ''Film/TheDisappearanceOfAliceCreed'': Vic is gay and Danny is bi; the two of them are in a relationship, which is made complicated when the woman they kidnap turns out to be Danny's ex girlfriend.
* ''Film/DogDayAfternoon'': Sonny is a bisexual man whose motivation for robbing the bank is to get money so that his wife (a transgender woman) can have the GRS surgeries she needs.
* ''Film/DoubleObsession'': The antagonist is a PsychoLesbian who kidnaps the main character because she's obsessively in love with her.
* ''Film/TheDune'': One of the main characters is Reuven, an elderly gay man who is drawn into one last case as a detective before he retires.
* ''Film/{{Eternals}}'': Phastos, one of the Eternals, is gay and married to a man.
* ''Film/Fire1996'' is the first film in Deepa Mehta's "Element Trilogy", and it centers around two women in unhappy marriages who form a close bond, culminating in a relationship. It was one of the first mainstream Bollywood films to be centered around an explicit, LGBT romance.
* ''Film/FantasticBeastsTheSecretsOfDumbledore'': The film confirms onscreen that Albus Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald are both gay, having had a past relationship which heavily influences the two in the present as well since it's made clear they still love each other but have taken opposing sides in a violent conflict. Further, though it's set [[TheThirties in 1932]] no one among the wizarding world appears to care about them being gay (or at least none who's aware).
* ''Film/FearStreet'': A horror film trilogy based on the 1990s book series of the same name, the central figures of the trilogy are two lesbian teenagers, each film centers around either a lesbian relationship (implied and explicit), subject matter includes queer female romance, homophobia, LGBT acceptance, LGBT youth.
* ''Film/{{Foxfire}}'': Legs, one of the main characters, is a ButchLesbian.
* ''Film/FraternityMassacreAtHellIsland'': Jack is a closeted gay man who is trying to join a fraternity as well as find the courage to come out to his friends.
* ''Film/GameOverMan2018'': Joel comes out as gay to his friends at the climax ([[EverybodyKnewAlready though it turns out that he'd gotten drunk and told them ages ago]]).
* ''Film/{{Gigli}}'': Ricki is said to be a lesbian, with the main romance between her and Larry being said to [[CureYourGays turn her straight]] (the idea of her being bisexual [[NoBisexuals isn't even mentioned]]).
* ''Film/HeadInTheClouds'': Mia and Gina, the two main female characters, are revealed to have dated previously and are heavily implied to still have feelings for each other.
* ''Film/HeartsBeatLoud'': Sam is a lesbian with a girlfriend named Rose; her father Frank is very supportive.
* ''Film/HigherLearning'': A subplot in the film is Kristen realizing that she's developing feelings for her friend Taryn, though the film shows very little of their romance on-screen.
* ''Film/HolySmoke'': Ruth sleeps with/makes out with other women in order to show the audience how 'wild' she is due to the new-age cult she'd joined.
* ''Film/TheHunger'': Miriam is a bisexual vampire who dooms her lovers to an eternity of AgeWithoutYouth, with the protagonist Sarah being the latest woman she decides to seduce.
* ''Film/IShotAndyWarhol'': Valerie, the protagonist, is a lesbian. That to support herself she needs to work as a sex worker and sleep with men doesn't help her mental state any.
* ''Film/JEdgar'': The film portrays Hoover as having a complicated relationship with sexuality and significant sexual tension with a male friend that eventually leads to the two of them making out.
* ''Film/Jailbait2014'': While in prison, the main character is sexually assaulted by several of the female inmates. [[GirlOnGirlIsHot This is portrayed as sexy instead of traumatizing, with copious lesbian sex scenes in the movie.]]
* ''{{Film/Kaboom}}'': The main character, Smith, is uncertain about his sexuality and experiments with men and women during the film.
* ''Film/{{Kajillionaire}}'': Both of the main characters are lesbians who eventually fall for each other.
* ''Film/TheKillingOfSisterGeorge'': June is a lesbian in an abusive relationship Alice, with much of the film revolving around their relationship drama as June's career as an actress disintegrates.
* ''Film/LetItSnow'': One of the subplots of the film is the friction between Dorrie and her girlfriend Kerry over Kerry still being in the closet and wanting to hide their relationship from her friends.
* ''Film/LifePartners'': The film is about the friendship between two women over the years- one of them is a lesbian and the other is straight.
* ''Film/LiquidSky'': Margaret is bisexual and in a relationship with a woman; Adrian is either lesbian or bisexual; Jimmy states that he prefers men but expresses some interest in women.
* ''Film/{{Lizzie}}'': A film about UsefulNotes/LizzieBorden that posits a lesbian relationship between Borden and family housekeeper Bridget Sullivan.
* ''Film/MaRaineysBlackBottom'': A biopic of blues singer Ma Rainey, a bisexual woman. While they aren't open about it due to it taking place in the 1920's, she is depicted as being in a relationship with another woman.
* ''Film/{{Margarita}}'': The main character is a lesbian who is pressured to get a CitizenshipMarriage with someone after it is discovered that she is an undocumented immigrant.
* ''Film/MonaLisa'': George forms a friendship and falls in (unrequited) love with Simone, a closeted lesbian call girl.
* ''Film/{{Monster}}'': Eileen is a lesbian serial killer who was forced into prostitution due to poverty and began her killing spree of men at first in self-defense when they abuse her. Her relationship with her girlfriend Shelby is portrayed as the only bright spot in her life.
* ''Film/MulhollandDrive'': Betty and Ria, the two main characters, are in a relationship.
* ''Film/TheNewMutants'': In the film adaptation, Rahne (Wolfsbane) and Dani (Mirage) are a lesbian couple.
* ''Film/NightSchool2018'': Carrie, the deutergonist, is a lesbian.
* ''Film/TheOldGuard'': Joe and Nicky, two of the immortals, are a gay couple who have been together for centuries.
* ''Film/ParadiseHills'': Uma and Amarna slowly develop feelings for each other deeper than friendship while working together to survive their captivity, which causes problems when Uma's boyfriend tries to rescue her.
* ''Film/PartyMonster'': Michael Alig is depicted as being bisexual, being shown on screen in relationships with men and women.
* ''Film/TheParty2017'': Two of the dysfunctional cast of characters are Martha and Jinny, a lesbian couple. [[spoiler: And the main character, Janet, is in a lesbian affair with her colleague.]]
* ''Film/ThePerfection'': Charlotte and Lizzie, the main characters, are extremely talented musicians who fall in love over the course of the film.
* ''Film/PlanB2021'': The film's subplot is of Lupe trying to come out to her best friend and to her dad as queer.
* ''Film/AReflectionOfFear'': Marguerite, the protagonist, is revealed at the end of the film to be a transgender girl.
* ''Film/RiotGirls'': The main characters, Nat and Scratch, are a lesbian couple who are trying to rescue Nat's brother after he's captured by a rival gang.
* ''Film/TheRose'': Rose, the main character, falls in love both with her childhood friend Sarah and a male fan of her music, Houston.
* ''Film/RoughNight'': Two of the main group of friends are Frankie and Blair, who had a thing together in college but have since grown apart. By the time the film ends, they've gotten back together.
* ''Film/SheChotic'': Maxine's spit personality, the film's BigBad, is a DepravedBisexual.
* ''Film/ShivaBaby'': The plot revolves around the protagonist, Danielle, having an excruciatingly awkward time when she finds out that both her sugar daddy and her ex-girlfriend are at the shiva (Jewish funeral) service she's attending, requiring her to try to keep them away from each other.
* ''Film/ASimpleFavor'': There's a large amount of subtext between the two female leads, which culminates in the two of them sharing a kiss.
* ''Film/TheSkeletonTwins'': Milo, one of the two protagonists, is a gay man.
* ''Film/SleepawayCamp'': The villain is a boy who was forcibly RaisedAsTheOppositeGender after his sister died, and has a lot of confusion over his gender and sexuality as a result.
* ''Film/StrangerByTheLake'': All of the main characters are gay men.
* ''Film/StrangerInside'': Brownie is a lesbian and Treasure, the protagonist, is shown involved with another female prisoner.
* ''Film/SweetSweetLonelyGirl'': Adele and Beth first become close friends before getting romantically involved. Unfortunately, Beth is not exactly a good person [[spoiler: and is literally stealing Adele's life.]]
* ''Film/TheTalentedMrRipley'': Tom, the protagonist, is a bisexual man whose primary love interest is another man.
* ''Film/TimeToLeave'': Romaine, the protagonist, is a gay man who finds out that he has a brain tumor that is going to kill him in a matter of months. The film focuses on how he handles this.
* ''Film/Unhinged1982'': The main villain of the movie is a transgender woman.
* ''Film/{{Unpregnant}}'': Bailey, the protagonist's former best friend who is going on the road trip with her, is a ButchLesbian.
* ''Film/VickyCristinaBarcelona'': Cristina, one of the main characters, is a bisexual woman who is torn between her feelings for Juan and his ex-wife Maria.
* ''Film/WalkOnWater'': One of the main characters is Axel, a gay man. The protagonist is initially bigoted towards him about it, but by the end of the film has grown out of it and considers Axel one of his closest friends.
* ''Film/TheWatermelonWoman'': Cheryl, the main character, is a lesbian and the investigation she goes on through the film gradually puts more and more strain on her relationship with her girlfriend.
* ''Film/WeAreTheNight'': Louise is a LesbianVampire who turns women that she falls for in hopes of having an eternal companion to in her 'life' as a vampire.
* ''Film/WhatKeepsYouAlive'': The main characters are a lesbian couple who go to the woods to celebrate their anniversary. [[spoiler: Except that one of them is a serial killer who plans to murder the other there.]]
* ''Film/WhiteFrog'': The film revolves around Nick trying to piece together his brother Chaz's life after he dies unexpectedly in a car accident, which includes his brother's boyfriend confiding in him that Chaz was gay and had planned to tell him shortly before he was killed.
* ''Film/TheWhiteOrchid'': The titular White Orchid is a murderer who seduces both men and women, then kills or robs them. Claire, the investigator trying to track her down, is shown to be very attracted to her and is shown hooking up with women.
* ''Film/WildThings'': Suzie and Kelly are both bisexual, being in a relationship with each other as well as their boyfriends.
* ''Film/YourSistersSister'': Hannah, the protagonist's sister, is a lesbian. Much of the drama in the film comes from her sleeping with Jack, the main character's unrequited crush, because she wants kids.
* ''Film/YTuMamaTambien'': Julio and Tenoch both are attracted to each other, though they're firmly in denial about it until near the end of the film, where they finally hook up.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/Aeon14'': More named characters are bi or gay than are explicitly straight, {{polyamory}} is relatively common, and many stories and characters deal with analogies or direct examples of body dysphoria. Setting creator M.D. Cooper herself came out as a trans woman in 2019.
* ''Literature/{{Amberlough}}'': The main character is a gay male secret agent who is trying to protect his drag queen boyfriend as their country's government becomes increasingly fascist.
* ''Literature/AngerIsAGift'': A young adult novel about a gay African-American teen dealing with racist policies at his school while overcoming trauma from a police brutality incident, there several LGBT supporting characters, subject matter includes LGBT youth, queer male romance.
* ''Literature/TheArtOfStarving'': Matt, the main character, is a gay teenage boy.
* ''Literature/AwakenTheStars'': The two main characters, Rex and Euan, are gay men whose relationship progresses from friendship to romance over the course of the story.
* ''Literature/TheBaneChronicles'': Bane, the main character, is a bisexual man whose romance is with another man.
* ''Literature/BeforeWeDisappear'': A subplot of the book is the romance that develops between Jack and Wilhelm, the two main characters.
* ''Literature/BlackIris'': Laney, the protagonist, is a morally-ambiguous bisexual woman whose love interest is her female friend Blythe.
* ''Literature/BloodBooks'': Vicki, the protagonist, is a polyamourous woman whose relationships with her two boyfriends, Henry and Mike. Henry himself is bisexual.
* ''Literature/TheBookOfJoan'': The story is set in the distant future where bisexuality is the norm and is considered unremarkable- most of the main characters exhibit attraction to men and women.
* ''Literature/CardForceInfection'': Naota, one of the main characters, is genderfluid and uses they/them pronouns.
* The protagonist of ''Literature/DoctrineOfLabyrinths'' is Felix Harrowgate, a gay man, with a number of other gay men in his life.
* ''Literature/CatwomanSoulstealer'': Two of the three main characters (Harley and Poison Ivy) are queer women who are in a relationship.
* ''Literature/ChaosSquad'': The book focuses on a squad of 10 girls, many of whom are involved in relationships with each other and one of whom is transgender. Jupiter, the viewpoint character, is openly bisexual.
* ''Literature/CloudAtlas'': Robert Frobisher, one of the protagonists, is a bisexual man in the 1930s who in a relationship with another man.
* ''Literature/TheColorPurple'': The book tells the life story of Celie, whose only genuine romance is with Shug, another woman.
* ''Literature/TheCreaturesOfTheSupernatural''
* ''Literature/TheCrowTheLazarusHeart'': The main character is gay, as are many of the supporting characters. There is also transgender woman supporting character.
* ''Literature/TheDarkArtifices'': Mark, one of the main characters, is bisexual and is caught in a complicated love triangle that includes his male and female friends.
* ''Literature/TheDawnhounds'': Most of the main characters are queer, with the plot being kicked off by the protagonist being demoted to the night shift after her bosses found out she went to a gay bar.
* ''Literature/DetectiveLaneMysteries'': Detective Lane, the protagonist, is a gay man.
* ''Literature/DragonCrown'': Prince Ethan, the main character, gradually comes to realize over the course of the trilogy that his feelings for his male friend Samet are romantic, with the two of them eventually getting together.
* ''Literature/ElementalLogic'': Zanja and Karis have a lot of UTS from the moment they meet, and get together by the end of the first book.
* ''Literature/TheEldestCurses'': Alec, the protagonist, is gay and in a relationship with another man. By the second book they've adopted a son.
* ''Literature/TheExtraordinariesSeries'': Superhero book series with a gay main character and multiple queer side characters.
* ''Literature/FairestOfAll'': Siofra is pansexual, Bogan is nonbinary, and the two of them and their friend Mahon eventually end up in a happy polyamorous relationship.
* ''Literature/TheFellOfDark'': The main character is gay, and is in a LoveTriangle with two gay vampires.
* ''Literature/FiresOfTheFaithful'': Eliana is a lesbian, and part of the story involves her coming to realize that about herself.
* ''Literature/TheFiresStone'' has three main characters: two bisexual men and an aro ace girl.
* ''Literature/GirlWhoAreYouAlienErImAnAlien'': The alien is asexual-aromantic, and so is most of her species.
* ''Literature/GirlsDontHit'': Joss is a closeted lesbian with a husband and kids... and also a secret life as an assassin. She later becomes lovers with her assassin apprentice, Echo.
* ''Literature/GossamerAxe'': The protagonist is a lesbian, and the plot is driven by her desire to rescue her lover by using ThePowerOfRock.
* ''Literature/GrasshopperJungle'': A subplot in the book is Austin's confusion about having romantic feelings for both his female friend Shann and his male friend Robby, with the book ending with him being in a relationship with [[{{Polyamory}} both of them]].
* ''Literature/{{Havemercy}}'': Royston, the main protagonist, is a gay man, and most of the other main characters are queer as well.
* ''Literature/HeraldsOfRhimn'': Navaeli is only shown interested in girls, and falls for her female friend Crislie.
* ''Literature/TheHexslingerSeries'': The majority of the cast is gay or bisexual
* ''Literature/TheHouseInTheCeruleanSea'': The main character is a gay man who finds himself suddenly becoming a father after adopting six magical children, while also falling in love with the director of the orphanage they lived in.
* ''Literature/InCryptid'' has Elsie Harrington, a lesbian recurring character, and James Smith, a gay main character. There has also been a hypothetical mention of a SupernaturallyValidatedTransPerson.
* ''Literature/InfinityCycle'': Emil, the main character, is a gay man.
* ''Literature/IntoTheBloodredWoods'' features a romance between two female were-bears.
* ''Literature/IntoTheDrowningDeep'': The protagonist is a bisexual female scientist, who is in love with her lesbian scientist colleague.
* ''Literature/IronWidow'': The main characters are bisexual, who resolve their love triangle by all deciding to [[{{Polyamory}} just date each other.]]
* ''Literature/TheKingstonCycle'' has a variety of protagonists throughout the series, including lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, and a nonbinary character.
* ''Literature/KushielsLegacy'': All three of the protagonists are bi, though while they're shown having encounters with members of the same sex, all the 'main' romances and final pairings are male/female. Additionally, there are numerous gay male minor characters in the series.
* ''Literature/ALandFitForHeroes'': The protagonist Ringil is a gay man and major character Archeth is a lesbian.
* ''Literature/{{The Liar|Novel}}'': Adrian, being something of an AuthorAvatar for author Creator/StephenFry, is a gay man.
* ''Literature/TheLightningStruckHeart'': Most of the main characters are gay, with protagonist Sam pinning for an attractive young knight who works at the castle... and who is in turn taken with the bratty prince.
* ''Literature/ALittleLife'': Jude, the main character, is a gay man, and most of the supporting characters are either gay or bisexual.
* ''Literature/TheLockedTomb'' has a pair of lesbians as the leads, and has multiple same-sex relationships and crushes in the background.
* ''Literature/TheLostGirls'': The book is about a group of bisexual and lesbian vampires who get together to kill the man who turned them before he can do so to another girl.
* Creator/JaneFletcher's ''Literature/LyremouthChronicles'' has a lesbian couple as main characters.
* ''Literature/MagicUniversity'': Kyle, the main character, realizes he's bi over the course of the story, and many of the supporting characters are either gay or bi.
* ''Literature/MagicalGirls2014'': Joan, one of the protagonists, is intersex and part of her character arc involves her dealing with her internalized shame over that.
* ''Literature/{{Manifestation}}'': Gabby, the protagonist, is a lesbian.
* ''Literature/MaskOfShadows'': Sal, the protagonist, is genderfluid and swaps what pronouns they use depending on how they feel, which isn't considered a big deal by others.
* ''Literature/AMemoryCalledEmpire'' features a lesbian couple as the main characters, and a bisexual polycule as part of the plot.
* ''Literature/TheMonsterOfElendhaven'': The central romance in the book is between Johann, a HumanoidAbomination who takes the form of a man, and Florian, a bitter and vengeful sorcerer.
* ''Literature/NemesisSeries'': Danny, the protagonist, is a transgender girl who starts the series being gifted superpowers that transform her into her ideal self. While she's happy about this, this also forces her out of the closet before she ready and not everyone in her life is accepting.
* ''Literature/TheNeanderthalParallax'': A science fiction trilogy featuring a parallel world where Neanderthals are the dominant species, seeming to also be entirely bisexual. Because of this, it's a cultural norm that everyone has both male and female spouses. Ponter, a Neanderthal, is transported into our world by a freak accident. Though he romances and later marries a human woman, his preexisting relationship with his man-mate Adikor is also focused on and stays strong.
* ''Literature/TheNikolaiDuology'': Nina, one of the main characters, is bisexual.
* ''Literature/NotYourBackup'': Sci-fi novel, featuring a budding queerplatonic relationship between a trans boy and an aro ace cis girl.
* ''Literature/NotYourSidekick'': Sci-fi romance between two queer girls.
* ''Literature/NotYourVillain'': Sci-fi novel, featuring a budding relationship between a trans guy and an aro ace cis girl.
* ''Literature/TheNullweaverCycle'' by trans co-creators [[https://readformandvoid.com/authors/ Mabel Harper and Cassidy Webb]] is notable for featuring a large {{UsefulNotes/LGBT}} cast, highlighting {{UsefulNotes/transgender}} voices, and openly processing [[{{Dark And Troubled Past}} sexual trauma]]. One of the two protagonists in the story, Jules, is an out trans man, and the {{deuteragonist}} is in a {{UsefulNotes/homosexual}} relationship. The authors have confirmed that the second installment will "[[https://twitter.com/ReadFormAndVoid/status/1447910299126931461 explore the transfemininity of two existing characters]]" [[spoiler:one of whom is the second protagonist, Rory]], and that [[https://discord.com/channels/534980812412813313/855763421101162506/897476396534861905 nearly all major character in the series are queer]].
* ''Literature/TheOneWhoEatsMonsters'': A major subplot is the growing romance between Naomi, a Republican senator?s daughter, and Ryn, an elder god trapped in the form of a human girl.
* ''LightNovel/OthersidePicnic'': Main characters Toriko and Sorawo end up in a relationship with one another, after a BigDamnKiss in vol. 4. Side character Natsume is said to have a crush on her ChildhoodFriend, Akari (though as of vol. 4, it's not confirmed if Akari reciprocates or not). And Toriko also HasTwoMommies.
* ''Literature/ThePerilsOfEnhanceGirl'': Sophie, the protagonist, is a lesbian superhero.
* ''Literature/ThePerksOfBeingAWallflower'': A subplot in the book is that Brad, a JerkJock, is secretly in a relationship with Patrick, an openly gay student that he bullies in public because he fears the homophobic reactions of his family and friends.
* ''Literature/{{Pet}}'': Jam, the protagonist, is a transgender girl.
* ''Literature/ThePosterchildren'': Most of the cast is queer, and three of the characters (Maks, June, and Ernest) are in a happy polyamorous relationship.
* ''Literature/ThePrioryOfTheOrangeTree'': Three of the main characters (Sabran, Ead, and Niclays), and the slowly developing romance between Sabran (a queen in need of an heir) and Ead (a mage sent to guard her) is a major subplot.
* ''Literature/{{Quarters}}'': Annice and Stasya are long-term lovers, with Annice being bisexual and Stasya being a lesbian. Stasya doesn't have much of a problem with it when Annice turns up pregnant from a fling she had on walkabout.
* ''Literature/RadioSilence'': The majority of the cast are queer- the protagonist Frances is bisexual, her best friend Aled is demisexual, and their friends Daniel and Carys are gay.
* ''Literature/TheRavenCycle'': The main characters include a bisexual and a gay guy who fall in love with each other.
* ''Literature/TheRedVixenAdventures'': Rolas, one of the main characters, is introduced in a relationship with the titular Red Vixen but is revealed to be bisexual when his ex-boyfriend Dak appears.
* ''Literature/ReplicaSeries'': Nate is gay, and is in a relationship with his childhood friend Nadia that both of them know is purely for show even though she genuinely has feelings for him.
* ''Literature/TheRifter'': The protagonist is gay, and the main romance in the book is between him and another man.
* ''Literature/{{Sanctioned}}'': Two of the protagonists are queer: Ashleigh is gay and Stacey is bisexual.
* ''Literature/SantaOlivia'': Loup, the protagonist, develops feelings for her friend Pilar who considers this an InconvenientAttraction, as Pilar plans on marrying for wealth and status, not love. [[spoiler: The two do eventually get together, with Pilar decided that her love for Loup is worth the risk.]]
* ''Literature/TheShadowhunterChronicles'', while mainly a fairly straightforward (pun intended) young adult urban fantasy romance 'verse, is notable in this regard for the featured romance of Alec Lightwood and Magnus Bane. They later got their own spin-off series, ''Literature/TheEldestCurses'', which has a pretty big focus on their relationship.
* ''Literature/SingYouHome'': Demane is either gay or bisexual: his on-screen relationships have all been with men, but he's mentioned almost marrying a woman and implies regret over the relationship with her ending.
* ''Literature/SixOfCrows'': The main characters include Nina and Jesper, who are bisexual and Wylan who is gay. Jesper and Wylan start a relationship at the end of the series.
* ''Literature/SmokeAndShadows'': Tony, the protagonist, is gay and his complicated relationship with his ex-boyfriend Henry (a vampire) is touched on.
* ''Literature/{{Spellster}}'' has Dylan struggling to accept his bisexuality upon meeting the elven rogue, Tracker. curing his quest to get back home after failing to protect an army troop in an ambush.
* ''Literature/{{Starling}}'': There is a friendship that develops into romance between Roy (the clone of the general who is credited with winning humanity's brutal war against the stellaraptors) and Elliott (the first stellaraptor to attend the otherwise all-human Astris Academy).
* ''AudioPlay/StarWarsDoctorAphra'': The titular doctor is a lesbian, and a subplot concerns her ex-girlfriend.
* ''Literature/StellarRangerDarkStar'': The vast majority of the cast, including the protagonist, are lesbians.
* ''Literature/StormOfSouls'': Ethan and Samlet, the son of the warlord who took Ethan as a slave, eventually become friends and then fall in love as Samlet tries to help Ethan heal from what's been done to him.
* ''Literature/TheStoneDanceOfTheChameleon'': Carnelian has romances with two other men during the course of the trilogy, and gay relationships aren't considered at all abnormal in the setting.
* ''Literature/StrangerThanFanfiction'': Joey is gay, and Sam is a trans guy- neither are out due to fear of how their friends and families will react.
* ''Literature/TheTaleOfTheFive'': The protagonist is a bisexual man in a relationship with another man, and it's not considered at all unusual in the setting.
* ''Literature/TalesOfTheCity'': The books follow the lives of the residents of an apartment block, a number of whom are queer- Mona is bisexual, [=DeDe=] is a lesbian, Michael is gay, and Jake is gay and transgender.
* ''Literature/TalesOfAnMazingGirl'': Sarah comes to realize that she's bisexual over the course of the story, eventually falling in love with Flame.
* ''Literature/TalesOfThePack'': Everyone in the cast is a lesbian, and most are werewolves.
* ''Literature/TheTarotSequence'': Rune, the main character, is a gay man who is in a relationship with his friend Addam.
* ''Literature/ATasteOfHoney'': The plot is set into motion by Aqib's conflict between his love for the soldier Lucrio, and his duty to his homophobic family as he is set to inherit his father's title of Master of Beasts.
* ''Literature/TheTeresaKnightTrilogy'': After hooking up with Ayako, protagonist Teresa realizes that she's bisexual rather than straight, and supporting character Andre is CampGay.
* ''Literature/TheirBrightAscendancy'': Shefali and Shizuka have been engaged to be married since they were children, and they slowly fall for each other over the course of the first book as they work together to stop the Traitor God's invasion.
* ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo'': Apollo, the main character, is bisexual.
* ''Literature/UprightWomenWanted'': by Sarah Gailey, an alternate history [[TheWestern Western]] about a group of queer librarians defying the government. One of the major plot points is the main character's growing feelings towards her travel companion, who identifies as non-binary.
* ''Literature/{{Valhalla}}'': Violet, the main character, is only shown to be interested in girls.
* ''Literature/TheVampireChronicles'' by Creator/AnneRice, a series about queer vampires.
* ''Literature/VirtuallyReality'': One of the main characters, [[spoiler:Hellblazer]], is a transgender man.
* ''Literature/WarchildSeries'': Jos, the main character, is asexual and supporting character Evan has a crush on him, though nothing comes of it due to Jos being too traumatized to be interested in a relationship.
* ''Literature/WaywardChildren'':
** ''Literature/DownAmongTheSticksAndBones'': Jack is a ButchLesbian who falls in love with Alexis, the most beautiful woman in town.
** ''Literature/BeneathTheSugarSky'': Nancy is asexual, and supporting character Kade is a transgender boy.
* ''Literature/WhatSheLeftBehind'': A major reveal in the book is that [[spoiler:Matt was gay, and he killed himself partly due to his father's abuse after he found out.]]
* ''Literature/WhenWomenWereWarriors'': Most of the cast are gay women, with the main romance in series being between Tamras and Maara.
* ''Literature/WhiteTrashWarlock'': Adam, the protagonist, is gay. While it's not a big deal to him, he mentions that he had a hard time growing up in a rural area with a bigoted father.
* ''Literature/WintersOrbit'' is a SpaceOpera about Kiem, the prince of the Iskat empire, who enters an arranged marriage with his cousin's widower, Count Jainan of Thea, in order to secure an alliance and secure a renewed treaty to maintain power and protection for the empire.
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* ''Series/FortyFourHundred'': Diverse reboot of ''Series/The4400'', the main cast includes a lesbian character and a transgender male character, and the supporting cast includes a transgender male character and two lesbian characters.
* ''Series/AlmostFamily'': A subplot in the first (and only) season is Edie, who is married to a man, falling in love with a woman for the first time and realizing that she's a lesbian.
* ''Series/AndiMack'': Children's series about Asian-American girl's coming of age; additionally there is a gay main character as part of the regular cast and a gay supporting character. Subject matter includes LGBT youth, coming out, queer male romance and LGBT acceptance.
* ''Series/AndJustLikeThat'': Miranda realizes that she's bisexual/pansexual after falling for her nonbinary friend Che, and there is a subplot involving Charlotte's child being transgender.
* ''Series/{{Atypical}}'': From the second season onward Casey's growing realization that she's bisexual is a subplot, as well as her being torn between her feelings for her friend Izzie and her boyfriend Evan.
* ''Series/TheBabySittersClub2020'', a diverse adaptation of ''Literature/TheBabySittersClub'' middle grade book series has one of the main characters Dawn mention that she's open to dating anyone on the gender spectrum. There are a few recurring and one-time characters queer characters which include Dawn's father, who is gay.
* ''Series/Batwoman2019'': Both Kate, the protagonist in the first season, and her successor Ryan are lesbians. Ryan's ex-girlfriend Sophie is a major character, and their complicated relationship is given a lot of focus.
* ''Series/{{Betty}}'': Kit is a lesbian and Honeybear is bisexual.
* ''Series/BillyOnTheStreet'': Host Creator/BillyEichner often makes references to his homosexuality and references gay culture.
* ''Series/BlackSails'': Several of the characters are bisexual or lesbian, and Anne realizing that she's bisexual after falling for Max is a subplot.
* ''Series/TheBrittasEmpire'': Two of the supporting characters are a gay couple named Tim and Gavin, with some of the humor of the show coming from Brittas being oblivious to their relationship.
* ''Series/BroadCity'': Ilana, one of the protagonists, is bisexual and is open about her attraction to Abbi.
* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': Captain Holt, the captain of the 99 Precinct, is a married gay man, and Detective Rosa is bisexual. Several episodes discuss how its been a combination of racism and homophobia that made it take so long for Holt to be promoted to captain, and we see Rosa's struggle to come out to her unaccepting family and their pressure on her to only date men.
* ''Series/BrothersAndSisters'': Kevin is gay, and eventually marries his long-time boyfriend Scotty during the course of the series. His uncle Saul comes out as gay in the second season.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': Willow is revealed to be a lesbian in Season 4 along with lesbian character Tara joining the cast, and their romance as a recurring subplot with a big impact on Season 6's plot.
* ''Series/{{Chucky}}'': Horror series about the titular doll finding his way into the hands of an abused gay teen boy, who is nursing a crush for another gay teen.
* ''Series/{{Constantine|2014}}'': The main character is a bisexual man ([retroactively]).
* ''Series/ControlZ'': Several of the main characters are queer: Isabela is a trans girl, Alex is a lesbian who is in a secret relationship with her teacher, and Gerry is attracted to men but is fiercely in denial about it. As the plot is kicked off by a hacker revealing a huge number of the student's secrets, they are all forcibly outted.
* ''Series/TheCoolKids'': Sid is a CampGay elderly man.
* ''Series/CouncilOfDads'': The ensemble cast includes a gay main Black American character (one of the figures central to the story) who is married to a male recurring character, there is a young lesbian character, and a young transgender male character.
* ''Series/CowboyBebop'': Faye in this series is shown to be bisexual and sleeps with another woman at one point. Gren, the matrie-d at Ana's club, is shown to be non-binary.
* ''Series/DantesCove'': Most of the main cast is queer, and the series mostly focuses on a gay couple as the viewpoint characters.
* ''Series/DasBoot2018'': Simone, an ethnic German French translator, gets involved with Carla, the American communist who's fighting with the French Resistance cell who she's passing secrets to.
* ''Series/DeadToMe'': Judy, one of the two protagonists, is a bisexual woman.
* ''Series/DegrassiTheNextGeneration'': Teen drama series with a large ensemble cast which included several LGBT (including pansexual and non-binary) main characters and several LGBT supporting characters has dealt with a number of subplots related to LGBT teens.
* ''Series/{{Dickinson}}'': Emily is depicted as bisexual, and in a relationship with a female friend that the two have to keep secret due to taking place in 19th-century America.
* ''Series/DontLookDeeper'': Aisha, who's an android indistinguishable from a young human woman at least in her appearance, is attracted to human women, and had been involved with Jenny. There is also a trans male supporting character.
* ''Series/Elite2018'': Omar is a gay man who is hiding his relationship from his conservative family, and Ander's arc in the first season is accepting that he's gay.
* ''Series/EllensGameOfGames'': Game show hosted by lesbian comedian Ellen [=DeGeneres=].
* ''Series/EmeraldCity'': [[spoiler:Tip]] was born female, but was raised as male and given potions from a young age that gave him a male body; he himself identifies as male, and is distraught that in order to secure the peaceful transition of power, he has to stop taking the potions and assume a female name and role (as he's officially heir to the throne as a princess). Fortunately, [[spoiler: he later gains the ability to shift his body between male and female forms at will]].
* ''Series/EverythingSucks'': Kate, one of the main characters, is introduced dating a boy but falls for a girl.
* ''Series/EverythingsGonnaBeOkay'': Nicholas, the main character, is a gay man who suddenly becomes the legal guardian of his two half-sisters after their father dies. One of said half-sisters is queer and develops a romantic relationship with an asexual girl (which [[spoiler:develops into an open marriage where she's allowed to have casual sex with guys]]).
* ''Series/TheExpanse'': Many major and minor characters are gay or bisexual, which is considered normal, or at least unremarkable, in-universe -- one of the ways in which the setting's depiction of the 23rd century is CrapsackOnlyByComparison.
* ''Series/Flowers2016'': Amy is a ButchLesbian, and a subplot in the first season involves her and her brother both developing feelings for Abigail.
* ''Film/FutureWorld2018'': The protagonist is a lesbian android.
* ''Series/{{Gentefied}}'': Ana, one of the three main characters, is a lesbian whose relationship with her girlfriend Yessika is shown under strain.
* ''Series/GinnyAndGeorgia'': Max, Ginny's best friend, is a lesbian.
* ''Series/{{Glee}}'': Teen drama series about a glee club at a high school and the issues they face, there are several LGBT characters as part of the main ensemble cast as well as LGBT supporting characters. The subject matter shown includes coming out, homophobia, and transitioning.
* ''Series/GoodOmens'': The series changes up Crowley and Aziraphale?s relationship to a love story, happening over 6000 years. Both the author and actors are open and very enthusiastic about this outside the show too.
* ''Series/GossipGirl2021'': One of the subplots is Aki realizing that he's bisexual and coming out to his girlfriend. Another subplot involves a gay student getting into a secret relationship with his teacher.
* ''Series/GraceAndFrankie'': The plot is kicked off by Grace and Frankie's husbands divorcing them and getting together with each other; the two remain supporting characters throughout the series.
* ''Series/{{Hacks}}'': Ava, one of the protagonists, is bisexual.
* ''Series/TheHandmaidsTale'': Emily/Ofglen is a lesbian, and Gilead's treatment of gay people is explored in greater detail than it was in book its based on.
* ''Series/HapAndLeonard'': Leonard, one of the protagonists, is a black ManlyGay [[GayConservative Conservative]].
* ''Series/HappyEndings'': Max is gay, and is still friends with his ex-girlfriend Penny that he dated before he came out. She's disappointed that he's not more stereotypically CampGay.
* ''Series/HighFidelity'': The main character is a bisexual woman, with a plot arc which involves her ex-girlfriend.
* ''Series/{{Hightown}}'': Jackie is a ButchLesbian detective attempting to solve a series of murders, and is shown hooking up with a number of women throughout the series.
* ''Series/TheHouseOfFlowers'': Julian is bisexual, and his sister Paulina is in a relationship with Maria, a transgender woman who she had been married to at one point (they'd originally divorced long before Maria came out as trans).
* ''Series/HowToGetAwayWithMurder'': A drama series about an infamous attorney/law professor and her student assistants, the main central character is a bisexual woman, additionally there are two gay main characters and a bisexual female main character.
* ''Series/IAmNotOkayWithThis'': Syd is a lesbian who develops telekinetic powers, and her figuring out her sexuality is a subplot.
* ''Series/InFromTheCold'': Anya/Jenny is a bisexual spy who falls in love with a woman.
* ''Series/{{Intergalactic}}'': Ash is bisexual, and a love triangle develops between her, Echo, and Verona.
* ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'': Mac, one of the main characters, has an arc over multiple seasons of slowly admitting to himself that he's not attracted to woman and becoming comfortable with being gay.
* ''Series/KillingEve'': A spy drama with a major theme being the FoeRomanceSubtext between the two bisexual female main characters and the romance that develops.
* ''Series/KungFu2021'': Re-imagining of the original ''Kung Fu'' series about a young woman defending Chinatown; additionally, there is a gay main character who comes out.
* ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker'': Cara, a HeelFaceRevolvingDoor who joins the good guys in season 2, is bisexual woman.
* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'': The main character is a bisexual woman and there are several other LGBT supporting characters.
* ''Series/ALittleLateWithLillySingh'' is hosted by the titual Lilly Singh, an openly bisexual woman.
* ''Series/LostGirl'': Bo, the protagonist, is a bisexual woman who finds out that she's actually a Succubus who can control the people she kisses.
* ''Series/TheMagicians2016'': Quentin is bisexual.
* ''Series/MannerOfDeath'': The two main characters are gay men, who fall for each other over the course of the series as they work to solve a murder.
* ''Series/MareOfEasttown'': The series is about a single mother who tries to balance her job as a detective with being a single mother to her lesbian daughter after the death of her son.
* ''Series/TheMcCarthys'': A sitcom about the openly gay youngest child of a family of sports fanatics, being taken under his father's wing as the assistant coach of his father's high school basketball team.
* ''Series/MerryHappyWhatever'': Kayla, Emma's older sister, is a closeted lesbian.
* ''Series/{{Mine}}'': One of the two main characters is a lesbian, stuck in a miserable unhappy marriage to a man, who can't stop thinking about the lesbian lover she left behind.
* ''Series/ModernFamily'': There are two gay main characters that are married to each other and are raising a child.
* ''Series/MotherlandFortSalem'': Raelle is a ButchLesbian and one of three new recruits to join an elite squadron of witch soldiers.
* ''Series/Naomi2022'': The main character is bisexual.
* ''Series/{{Nightflyers}}'': Lommie and Melantha are queer women.
* ''Series/NoTomorrow'': A subplot is Kareema falling in LoveAtFirstSight with her brother's fiancee Sofia, realizing in the process that she's bisexual.
* ''Series/OctoberFaction'': Geoff is gay, and a subplot is about a supporting character realizing that he's gay as well.
* ''Series/OnceAndAgain'': In season 3 Jessie develops feelings for her classmate Katie, realizing that she's a lesbian. The two of them eventually date, though they have to keep their relationship secret.
* ''Series/OneBigHappy'': The plot of the series is that a newly-married straight couple and their lesbian friend Lizzie move in together, as Lizzie is having the man's baby since [[AllLesbiansWantKids she desperately wants a child]] and he's her best friend.
* ''Series/OneMississippi'': The main character Tig is a queer woman; part of the Trauma Congo Line that she goes through in the first few episodes includes her girlfriend breaking up with her.
* ''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack'': Series sent in a women's minimum security prison, the main character is a bisexual woman, along with her lesbian love interest, there are several lesbian/queer woman characters. The subject matter includes queer female romance, homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, and LGBT acceptance.
* ''Series/OrphanBlack'': Several of the characters are queer, including Felix (gay), Cosima (lesbian), and Tony (gay and transgender).
** ''Series/OrphanBlack7Genes'': In this version Izumi and Aiko (both lesbians) are the only queer characters.
* ''Series/TheOtherTwo'': One of the main characters is Cary, a gay man who is trying to make it as an actor while his younger brother is an immensely popular TeenIdol.
* ''Series/OurFlagMeansDeath'': Gay main characters, three queer relationships in the main cast consisting of cisgender men and a non-binary person (using they/them pronouns).
* ''Series/{{Oyevitne}}'': The plot is kicked off by two gay young men acting on long-buried feelings for the first time and hooking up... only to become witnesses to a gun fight between a hostage taker and members of a gang that he abducted.
* ''Series/{{Pandora}}'': Jax and Atria are both bisexual.
* ''Series/PartyOfFive2020'': The main ensemble cast includes a Lucia, a lesbian, and the supporting cast includes another lesbian (Teresa) and a transgender man ([[spoiler:Matthew]]).
* ''Series/PennyDreadfulCityOfAngels'': There are several queer supporting characters. Townsend is a racist GayConservative who is in a secret relationship with Kurt, a nazi. Rico is a feared (but overall heroic) gangster who is shown kissing Mateo and has a casual threesome with him and his girlfriend.
* ''Series/{{Pennyworth}}'': Bet is a PsychoLesbian kidnapper who teams up with the heroes against worse villains.
* ''Series/PersonOfInterest'': Root repeatedly makes romantic overtures towards Shaw, who mostly ignores her until the end of season 4, [[spoiler: when she kisses Root right before making a HeroicSacrifice]].
* ''Series/PicnicAtHangingRock'': Irma is a lesbian and has a crush on Miranda (who isn't interested in relationships with anyone), and Miss [=McCraw=] and Marion are in a secret relationship.
* ''Series/ThePolitician'': Most of the main cast is bisexual, with Payton's complicated with his childhood friend/rival River deeply affecting him throughout the series.
* ''Series/PrettyLittleLiars'': Many of the main cast are lesbians or bisexual, including Emily, Maya, and Paige. The BigBad of seasons 3-6 is [[spoiler: a transgender woman who holds a grudge against her family after her parents essentially banished her after she came out to them as a child]].
* ''Series/ProvenInnocent'': The main character is a bisexual woman, with her coming out to family and friends, plus her romance with her girlfriend being a long-running background arc, while some trans women appear as minor characters.
* ''Series/QueenSugar'': One of the central figures of the show is Nova, a bisexual woman.
* ''Series/{{Ratched}}'': Nurse Ratched starts the series openly homophobic, believing that homosexuality is [[CureYourGays a disease to be cured]] (usually with [[DeliberateValuesDissonance lobotomies, as the series is set in 1947]]. Her realizing how horrific the treatment of gay people really is and that she herself is a lesbian is part of her character development.
* ''Series/TheRedLine'': One of the main characters is Daniel, a CrusadingWidower trying to get justice after his husband (a black man) is killed by a police officer despite being an unarmed doctor, while also struggling to deal with his grief and adjusting to raising their adopted daughter as a single father.
* ''Series/Rise2018'': A subplot of the show is Simon trying to prove to himself that he's not gay by dating Annabelle, who of course has no idea and thinks that he genuinely likes her.
* ''Series/{{Riverdale}}'': A DarkerAndEdgier adaptation of the Archie Comic series; some characters have had their sexualities changed with the adaptation, the ensemble cast includes several LGBT characters including Cheryl Blosson (lesbian), Toni Topaz (bisexual), Fangs Fogarty (bisexual), and Kevin Keller (gay).
* ''Series/RoswellNewMexico'': Several of the characters (Isobel and Michael) are bisexual and Alex is gay.
* ''Series/Runaways2017'': The ensemble cast included lesbian teenager (Karolina) and a bisexual teenager (Nico) and their romance.
* ''Series/Sally4Ever'': The plot is kicked off by Sally, the protagonist, cheating on her extremely dull boyfriend by hooking up with Emma... who quickly proves to be obsessed with her and more than a little unhinged.
* ''Series/SchittsCreek'': Main character David is pansexual (though people in-series often assume he's gay), and his boyfriend Patrick is gay; him coming out to his parents is a subplot in season 5.
* ''Series/Sense8'': Sci-fi series about 8 people from around the world sharing a psionic mindlink; the 8 main characters are pansexual in their relationship, though one is a gay man and the other is a trans lesbian.
* ''Series/SexEducation'': Has a number of queer characters (a gay main character, a pansexual main character, an asexual recurring character, and two nonbinary recurring characters), though the show is mostly about awkwardness of human sexuality in general rather than specifically LGBT subject matter.
* ''Series/ShamelessUS'': A number of characters are queer: Ian is gay (and at one point dates Trevor, a transgender man), his sister Debbie is a lesbian, and their mom Monica is a lesbian.
* ''Series/TheShannaraChronicles'': Eretria is a bisexual woman who dates Princess Lyria.
* ''Series/ShesGottaHaveIt'': Nola, the main character, is pansexual and is involved with men and women throughout the show's run.
* ''Series/{{Skam}}'': One of the subplots of the series is Isak coming to terms with his sexuality and accepting that he's gay.
* ''Series/{{Soap}}'': Jodie is a gay man, and is one of the earliest examples (the show premiered in 1977) of a gay main character who does ''not'' end the series [[BuryYourGays dead]] or [[CureYourGays turned straight]].
* ''Series/SomeOfMyBestFriends'': Odd couple type-sitcom about a straight man and gay man being roommates.
* ''Series/SomeoneHasToDie'': Gabino, the heir to a wealthy and conservative Spanish family in the [=1950s=], is made to return home after 10 years abroad for an arraigned marriage. He brings with him his friend Lazaro, and it is quickly revealed to his family that he's gay and Lazaro is really his boyfriend.
* ''Series/SpartacusBloodAndSand'': Several of the main gladiators (Barca, Auctus and Agron) are gay and their romances are given as much screentime as that of the straight characters. Several of the female characters are bisexual, and the relationship between Gaia and Lucretia is a major subplot of ''Gods of the Arena''.
* ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'': Dr. Hugh Culber and Commander Paul Stamets, both male, are the OfficialCouple of the series, and their relationship gets quite a bit of focus across all seasons.
* ''Series/StrangersWithCandy'': Jerri, the protagonist, is depicted as being attracted to men and women, though her attraction to women is mostly played as a joke.
* ''Series/Stumptown2019'': Dex, the main character, is a bisexual woman and we see some of her ex-girlfriends, though her main female love interest from the comics is changed to a man.
* ''Series/Supergirl2015'': Series focusing around the character of Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}, additionally, there is a lesbian main character in the regular cast, a lesbian supporting character, and a transgender female supporting character.
* ''Series/{{Survivors}}'': The remake has a bisexual woman in the main cast. She's eventually revealed to have once been involved with her female friend, who's shown early on. Her male LoveInterest's disgusted reaction makes it a plot point, although they get over it.
* ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt''
** "[[Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS6E13ComesTheDawn "Comes The Dawn"]]: The main antagonist is a lesbian, and her ex girlfriend is a supporting character.
** [["Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS6E8TheAssassin The Assassin"]]: The main character is a transgender woman.
** [[Recap/TalesFromTheCryptS5El6TwoForTheShow "Two for the show"]]: The plot is kicked off by a BisexualLoveTriangle between the characters.
* ''Series/TeenageBountyHunters2020'': [[spoiler:April]], one of the main characters, is a lesbian who acts homophobic so that her bigoted parents and conservative peers at her Christian school won't find out and make her life hell. Her developing feelings for Sterling makes this act a lot harder.
* ''Series/{{Trinkets}}'': The protagonist is a lesbian, and a subplot involves her trying to overcome her extreme awkwardness and nervousness at talking to girls with the help of her friends.
* ''Series/{{Twenties}}'': The main character is Hattie, a ButchLesbian.
* ''Series/TwoSentenceHorrorStories'':
** "[[Recap/TwoSentenceHorrorStoriesS1E5Scion Scion]]": Story centers around a gay young adult, and his boyfriend is present as well. Features a fantastic metaphor for gay conversion therapy.
** "[[Recap/TwoSentenceHorrorStoriesS1E9Trilogy Singularity]]": One of the stories in this episode centers around a trans woman.
** "[[Recap/TwoSentenceHorrorStoriesS2E2Elliot Elliot]]": This story features a trans man.
** "[[Recap/TwoSentenceHorrorStoriesS3E2PlantLife Plant Life]]": The story centers a Asian-American gay man, with his African-American boyfriend as a supporting character.
* ''Series/UglyBetty'': Two of the main characters (Marc and Justin) are gay, and Justin's ComingOutStory is a big part of the fourth season. Another main character, Alexis, is a transgender woman.
* ''Series/UtopiaFalls'': Sage and Brooklyn are queer women.
* ''Series/VagrantQueen'': Elida is a princess on the run from the Republic, who overthrew her family. Over the course of the series she befriends Amae, the mechanic of the ship she ends up on, with the two of them eventually becoming a couple.
* ''Series/{{Vicious}}'': The main protagonists of this series is a gay couple named Freddie and Stuart, with Stuart having difficulties coming out to his mother.
* ''Series/{{Vida}}'': Emma is bisexual, and she and her sister were raised by a single mother who was secretly married to a woman they never knew and only find out about when their mother dies. This woman, Eddy, is a major character, and her wife's death is what kicks off the plot.
* ''{{Series/Vikings}}'': Lagertha, Ragnar's first wife, eventually leaves him and pursues a romance with fellow shieldmaiden Astrid. This seems much more abrupt in the US version of the series, which cut a scene of her sharing a kiss with a visiting Saxon queen in season 3.
* ''Series/WeAreWhoWeAre'': The main character Fraser is interested in other boys, and his friend Caitlin is questioning their gender identity (the series ends with it ambiguous if they're a trans boy or not). Of the adult characters, Maggie is an army officer who is married to a woman, and Jenny, who is married to a male officer, has an affair with her.
* ''Series/WhyWomenKill'': In the first season, Taylor is in an open marriage with a man, which is made complicated when he invites his (bisexual) mistress Jade to live with them... and she falls for her as well. Additionally, Karl, Simone's husband, is forcibly outed as gay to her and then finds out that he has AIDS, a death sentence in 1984.
* ''Series/TheWheelOfTime2021'': Moraine and Siuan have been a couple for 20 years, and Alanna and her Warders Ihvon and Maksim are in a polyamorous relationship.
* ''Series/TheWilds'': Two of the main cast are lesbians, with a supporting lesbian character also shown in flashbacks. One's coming out story is focused on, along with her past, and the main two get into a relationship, with this being covered over multiple episodes.
* ''Series/WillAndGrace'': About the adventures of StraightGay Will and his friend Grace, with Will's CampGay friend Jack serving as a recurring character. It was one of the first mainstream television shows to delve into gay culture beyond stereotypes.
* ''Series/WynonnaEarp'': Waverly, Wynonna's younger sister, realizes she's bisexual after falling for Nicole, the deputy sheriff of Purgatory.
* ''Series/YoungRoyals2021'': The protagonist is gay, and his friend (later boyfriend) Simon is as well.
* ''Series/YearsAndYears'': Part of the cast is a duo of gay men (specifically Daniel and Ralph), and part of the series' plot is their declining marriage and Daniel's relationship with a Ukrainian refugee named Viktor, who is also gay. Additionally, it is implied that by the end of the series, Lincoln [[spoiler:may have come out as a transgender Chinese girl]].
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[[folder:Podcasts]]
* ''Podcast/AliceIsntDead'': The narrator and the titular Alice are both lesbians.
* ''Podcast/BlakeSkyePrivateEye'': Almost every character is LGBTQ in some way- Blake is a gay detective who is perpetually unlucky in love, Mickey is a nonbinary mob boss, Gordon is the local bartender and Blake's ex...
* ''Podcast/DiningInTheVoid'': Almost every character is either gay, bi, or pansexual. Additionally, Jo is a nonbinary shapeshifter.
* ''Podcast/FriendsAtTheTable'': Aria, one of the player characters in the second season, dates another woman (it's not specified if she's bisexual or a lesbian).
* ''Podcast/HelloFromTheHallowoods'': Most of the characters are LGBT.
* ''Podcast/LessIsMorgue'': Evelyn, one of the two characters 'hosting' the podcast, is the ghost of a lesbian. The other host, Riley, is an agender ghoul.
* ''Podcast/{{Mabel}}'': Most of the characters are gay.
* ''Podcast/TheMagnusArchives'' eventually gets [[spoiler:Jon and Martin (the former of whom is asexual)]] as its OfficialCouple and a lesbian couple in [[spoiler:Georgie and Melanie]]. Episodes will also sometimes have one-off characters who are mentioned to have had same-sex partners. Episode 110 also featured a statement subject who was a trans woman.
* ''Podcast/ThePenumbraPodcast'':
** ''Juno Steel'' takes place in a futuristic setting where gender and sexuality are of little consequence; many characters are queer and it isn't a big deal.
** ''Second Citadel'' takes place is a world similar to our own, and the relationship between Lord Arum, Sir Damien, and Rilla has a lot of societal barriers.
* ''Podcast/TheRead'': Both of the hosts/personalities are openly queer.
* ''Podcast/TheStrangeCaseOfStarshipIris'': At least 4/5 main characters are either not straight, not cisgender, or both.
* ''Podcast/UnwellPodcast'': Lily, the main character, falls for Marisol, another woman. Additionally, one of the major supporting characters, Abbie, is nonbinary.
* ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightvale'': Numerous queer characters appear in the series, the most prominent being Cecil, the narrator who in the first episode tells how he fell in LoveAtFirstSight with Carlos, and Carlos himself (a scientist new to the town who becomes Cecil's boyfriend).
* ''Podcast/WithinTheWires'': Hester is a woman in love with another women, Claudia is bisexual, Michael is a transgender man, Indra is a woman who is still in love with her ex-girlfriend Nan, and Cliodhna is a woman in a relationship with another woman.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' intentionally cultivated an LGBTFanbase by creating a variety of characters of gender and sexual minorities. Three of the major goddesses, Desna, Shelyn, and Sarenrae, are a polyamorous trio, the Iconic Shaman, Shardra Geltl, is a trans woman, the Iconic Rogue Merisiel and Iconic Cleric Kyra are canonically a married interspecies lesbian couple, and four significant {{NPC}}s from the ''Wrath of the Righteous Adventure Path'' are in gay relationships (Sosiel Vaenic and Aron Kir are a male-male couple, while Irabeth and Anevia Tirabade are respectively a female half-orc and a post-op human trans woman).
* ''TabletopGame/VisigothsVsMallGoths'': Proudly uses the tagline "there are a lot of bisexuals." Most of the pre-made [=NPCs=] are labeled as LGBTQ+ by the rulebook's demographic categorizations.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Theatre]]
* ''Theatre/HeadOverHeels'': [[spoiler: Pamela and Mopsa]] are lesbians, and Pythio is a nonbinary oracle banished from their home after coming out.
* ''Theatre/TheHistoryBoys'': Posner is gay, which he lists as one of the things that makes his life suck (in addition to being short, Jewish, and living in Sheffield). Hector is too, and gropes his male students (which eventually gets him fired).
* ''Theatre/LoveValourCompassion'': All of the characters are gay men, who are friends who've gotten together to celebrate the holidays.
* ''Theatre/ANewBrain'': Gordon, the main character, is gay.
* ''Theatre/NoExit'': One of the [[MinimalistCast three characters]] is Inès, a lesbian who was sent to hell because she [[spoiler: murdered her cousin so she could seduce his wife]].
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/AllWallsMustFall'': The player character is a gay male secret agent.
* ''VideoGame/BastardBonds'': A player character of either gender can romance Nazar, a very muscular orc man and one of the titular 'Bastards' you can recruit. He is the only Bastard who can be romanced in this way.
* ''VideoGame/BattleTech2018'': Used subtly: it is possible to design your PlayerCharacter's portrait to be of one sex, but set their pronouns to masculine, feminine, or gender-neutral.
* ''VideoGame/{{Birdland}}'': Bridget, the protagonist, is a teenager who realized recently that she's a lesbian and is dealing with a crush she's embarrassed about.
* ''VideoGame/BlackCloset'': Among the other options you have to interact with your classmates, you (as Elsa) can choose to romance several of the other girls who attend St. Claudine's.
* ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'':
** ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'': Axton a.k.a. The Commando is bi, though this example is accidental; Originally, Axton was meant to make flirtatious remarks only when reviving Maya, but due to an oversight in development he makes them when reviving male team members as well. They decided to ThrowItIn and make him canonically bisexual, leading to this line from the Dragon Keep DLC when the characters ponder what they are going to spend their riches on:
--->'''Axton:''' Guns and ladies... sometimes dudes.
** ''Videogame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'': Janey Springs is a major NPC who occasionally helps out the Vault Hunters, and has a crush on Athena, one of the game?s player characters (and narrator for the game). In the Claptastic Voyage DLC Athena reveals she and Janey started dating.
* ''VideoGame/{{Bugsnax}}'': Two of the major supporting characters (Lizbert and Eggabell) are queer women, and another supporting character (Floofty Fizzlebean) is nonbinary and is voiced by [[Creator/CaseyMongillo a nonbinary VA]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'': [[spoiler: Erica]], a main character, is a transgender woman who gets outed at the end of the game, and ''Full Body'' introduces Rin, a crossdressing man who can be romanced by the male player character.
* ''VideoGame/CookieRun'': Many of the playable characters are nonbinary and use they/them pronouns, with even more Cookies beyond that being gender non-conforming. This also applies to the spinoff game ''VideoGame/CookieRunKingdom''.
* ''VideoGame/CuteBite'': All of Buttercup's romance options are women, and one her possible backstories is that she was locked in her coffin for stealing the heart of a woman her old master wanted to himself.
* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': The main protagonist can be transgender and/or gay/bisexual. Also features a bisexual {{Deuteragonist}}, lesbian and bisexual male secondary characters (who can be romanced by a player with the right body type and voice) and a transgender woman as a supporting character.
* ''VideoGame/DiscoElysium'': Bisexual male main character and gay male {{Deuteragonist}}, lesbian secondary character, two gay male minor characters. Main character realizing his bisexuality is a minor optional subplot.
* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'': The main character, Kris, is nonbinary, and some of the party members/other main characters are two girls with feelings for each other. Multiple side characters are also nonbinary, and there's an implied romance between a queer woman and a bisexual woman.
* ''VideoGame/ExtremeMeatpunksForever'': The game is about four gay friends beating up nazis using HumongousMecha made of meat.
* ''VideoGame/FearEffect'': In the second game Hana is revealed to have a female love interest, Rain.
* ''VideoGame/GetInTheCarLoser'': Sam, the player character, is a lesbian, and is only involved in the quest to save the world in the first place because Grace asked her, and Sam can't refuse a pretty woman.
* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIVTheBalladOfGayTony'': You play as Gay Tony, [[CaptainObvious who is gay.]] He's a club owner who is deep in debt to the mafia, which gets him caught up in a variety of dangerous and absurd situations.
* ''VideoGame/GrowingUp'': There are [[GayOption gay, lesbian, and bi romance options]], with one character's route being a ComingOutStory.
* ''VideoGame/{{Gyee}}'': Most of the recruitable characters are gay or bi men.
* ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'': Zagreus is bisexual, with the option to romance Megaera, Thanatos, or both. Additionally, as the game is set in the Greek afterlife, Achilles and Patroclus are present and depicted as lovers.
* ''VideoGame/Haven2020'': The main characters can be played as a same-sex couple depending on player preference.
* ''VideoGame/{{Ikenfell}}'' features a large cast of queer characters, including three non-binary party members (Rook who uses he/him, Petronella who uses they/them and Ima who uses the neopronouns Ze/Zir). An epilogue also reveals the main character dates at least two other women, and that one of the party members is aro/ace.
* ''VideoGame/KnightBewitched'': Ruth, the main character, realizes after meeting Gwen that she's attracted to women. While she'd dated men previously, she'd never felt for them what she felt for Gwen.
* ''VideoGame/KnownUnknowns'': Many of the main characters are LGBT in some way. The protagonist Nadia is bisexual, Kaz is nonbinary, [[spoiler:Summer and Anja]] are lesbians, and Annette is asexual.
* ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs'': A video game series about a ZombieApocalypse caused by fungi; one of the main characters is a lesbian and there is a gay supporting character and a lesbian/queer female supporting character.
** ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUsPartII'': One of the main characters is a lesbian and her love interest is a bisexual woman. There is also a transgender male supporting character.
* ''VideoGame/LonelyWolfTreat'': Treat is heavily implied to have a crush on both Mochi and Moxie, [[spoiler: with the three of them eventually getting together.]] Trick, the protagonist of the fourth game, is nonbinary.
* ''VideoGame/LoveSam'': [[spoiler: Kyle]] is a gay man, whose unrequited feelings for Brian drive his hostility towards Sam, his girlfriend.
* ''VideoGame/MassEffect1'': Sprawling SpaceOpera video game series revolving around companionship and moral choices; there is a lesbian player option where you choose to romance a female pansexual alien party member.
** ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'': There is a lesbian player option where you can choose to romance a bisexual woman/non-playable character.
** ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'': There is a gay option for both male and female players, players can choose to romance bisexual man party member, a pansexual female alien party member, a gay non-playable character, a lesbian non-playable character, a bisexual woman non-playable character.
** ''VideoGame/MassEffectAndromeda'': There is a gay option for both male and female players, players can choose to romance two bisexual females party members, two bisexual men (one is a party member, one is a non-playable character), a gay non-playable character, a lesbian non-playable character.
* ''VideoGame/Mother3'': The Magypsies, a group of tritagonists who prominently appear throughout the game, are nonbinary and were based on gender-nonconforming friends of Creator/ShigesatoItoi.
* ''VideoGame/{{Nefarious}}'': In the minigame segment spoofing ''Series/TheDatingGame'', ''Would You Date a Super Villian?'', one of the suitors for the bachelorettes is Malice, a female villain. The three bachelorettes - Princess Mayapple, Becky, and Princess Ariella - are also unfazed by Malice's inclusion, and [[spoiler:Mayapple chooses Malice as her date]].
* ''VideoGame/NewfoundCourage'': The player character is a gay man, who falls for his friend Jake over the course of the story.
* ''VideoGame/NightInTheWoods'': Two of the main characters, Gregg and Angus, are gay.
* ''VideoGame/NightsOfAzure'': Arnice fell in love with her best friend Lilysse the first time she saw her, and shows no romantic interest in anyone else.
** ''VideoGame/NightsOfAzure2BrideOfTheNewMoon''
* ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'': Vivian, a secondary character who becomes one of Mario's partners after a HeelFaceTurn, is depicted as a trans woman in most versions of the game (save for the English and German localizations). Much of her initial arc revolves around learning to stand up to her openly transphobic sisters.
* ''VideoGame/PathfinderKingmaker'': Romance options include one straight relationship each for male and female [=PCs=], and a bisexual polyamorous male-female couple who can be romanced individually or possibly together. The ''Wild Cards'' DLC adds a pair of bisexual tiefling twins who can also be romanced together. Additionally party members Linzi and Amiri, though not romanceable, have noticeable HomoeroticSubtext with other female characters; Linzi was confirmed to be gay by one of the writers. It is also possible to set your character to present as either sex but use voice acting of the opposite sex.
* ''VideoGame/PathfinderWrathOfTheRighteous'': Romance options include a straight male, a gay male, a pansexual male, two straight females, [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Arueshalae]]--a [[HornyDevils succubus]] who is [[AscendedDemon trying to mend her ways]]. Additionally the CourtlyLove route with Queen Galfrey is available to [=PCs=] of both genders. As with the previous game, it is possible to set your character to present as either sex but use voice acting of the opposite sex.
* The ''VideoGame/Persona2'' duology features several LGBTQ characters both in the main cast and among the [=NPCs=]. Protagonist Tatsuya and party member Yukino are bisexual, party member Jun is Tatsuya's GayOption, Anna and Noriko are lesbians - which actually becomes plot relevant in ''Eternal Punishment'' as [[spoiler:Noriko is enough of a {{Yandere}} to kill people who insulted Anna]] - and among the [=NPCs=] we have homosexual, asexual, transgender, and even an {{Intersex}} individual - the last of which having a major effect in gameplay. None of them are portrayed in a negative light for their identity or preferences - though some are villains - but since the game takes place in 90's Japan, there is a bit of questioning from some characters regarding the subject.
* ''VideoGame/PrincessRemedy'': The titular character is at least a lesbian in the first game, with Frallan. It also has the possibly of [[spoiler:marrying]] anything that can be interacted with, and the second game allows dating anything that needs to be cured.
* ''VideoGame/ReadOnlyMemories'': There are gender-nonconforming main character options, a non-binary non-player character, and gay non-player characters.
* ''VideoGame/TheRedStringsClub'': The player character, Donovan, is a gay bartender and KnowledgeBroker who is dating Brandeis, a hacker.
* ''VideoGame/SmileForMe'': Several of the supporting characters are queer: Lulia is a lesbian, Gillis and Randy exchange love poems, Parsley is 'uninterested in women', and Tim Tam is nonbinary.
* ''VideoGame/SuperLesbianAnimalRPG'': Many of the major characters are LGBT; for example, the protagonists consist of three lesbians and one bisexual, two of whom are transgender, and there are also nonbinary supporting characters.
* ''VideoGame/ThemsFightinHerds'': Cashmere, one of the game?s only two shopkeepers, has an obvious attraction towards one of the game?s heroes, Oleander (despite the fact the former is a reindeer while the later is a unicorn), and flirts with her in most of Cash?s unique dialogue with her. It?s ambiguous whether Oleander feels the same way, but certain promotional material and few ShipTeasing moments in-game (to varying degrees of subtlety) imply that she does.
* ''VideoGame/{{Timespinner}}'': Most of the primary characters are some variety of LGBT, with the protagonist Lunais herself being bisexual.
* ''VideoGame/TokyoAfterschoolSummoners'': Most of the cast are burly, muscular gay men.
* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' includes several nonbinary characters and a romance plot between two women, one of whom is bisexual. There are also two queer male side characters whose [[{{Pacifist}} Sparing]] method involves getting them to confess their feelings for each other, after which they become a couple.
* ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadTelltale'':
** ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadSeasonThree'': There is a bisexual male player character and a gay male secondary character (the two can flirt in one scene, but they don't develop a romance).
**''VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadSeasonFour'': There is a bisexual female main character, lesbian secondary character, character (who doubles as a GayOption), wlw [[spoiler:minor antagonist who becomes the main antagonist in episode four]].
* ''VideoGame/TheWizardSniffer'': One of the main characters is a drag queen, whose father disproves.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* ''VisualNovel/Adastra2018'': With the exception of Cato, every major male character in the story is gay.
* ''VisualNovel/Ascension2021'': Escort is nonbinary, and the other two main characters are heavily implied to be transgender.
* ''VisualNovel/BadEndTheater'': In order to get the best ending, you need to find a way to get [[spoiler:Maiden and Overlord]] together.
* ''VisualNovel/CryptidCrush'': The protagonist is nonbinary and you can chose their pronouns, and there is another nonbinary main party member, Jamie.
* ''VisualNovel/{{Echo}}'': Almost all of the main characters are men attracted to other men, exclusively or not, with the story taking place in a small, homophobic town in the American southwest.
** ''VisualNovel/TheSmokeRoom'' (prequel to ''VisualNovel/{{Echo}}'')
* ''VisualNovel/FarBeyondTheWorld'': Part of the story is the growing romance between Ranok and Caelan that the two need to keep secret, as LGBT people are seen as "defective" in the wolves' society.
* ''VisualNovel/HeavenWillBeMine'': Most of the cast is some variety of LGBT, with most being lesbians, though Mercury and Ganymede are two men married to each other.
* ''VisualNovel/LadykillerInABind'': The main character is a butch lesbian biker, and you have the option to romance several of the female characters (and a few male ones, though she's only doing so in that case because she's disguised as her brother and she needs to keep up the charade).
* ''VisualNovel/MissedMessages'': The player character is a lesbian trans woman, with the option to date one of the female characters depending on your choices.
* ''[[VisualNovel/MurderByNumbers2020 Murder By Numbers]]'': One of the major characters is a gay man, and one of the murders you investigate takes place at a gay bar.
* ''VisualNovel/RomanceDetective'': Almost everyone in Lovebloom City is gay, and the plot revolves around the player and her partner/girlfriend solving love-related mysteries and crimes.
* ''VisualNovel/SyrupAndTheUltimateSweet'': Toffee, one of the main characters, is nonbinary.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Animation]]
* ''WebAnimation/DeadEnd'': Barney, the main character, is a gay trans man.
* ''WebAnimation/HazbinHotel'': Much of the main cast is queer: Charlie is a bi and dating another woman, Vaggie is a lesbian, and Angel Dust is a gay drag queen.
* ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'': A subplot is that Blitzo and Stolas sleep together, with Blitzo thinking that its a SexForServices arrangement, but Stolas has genuinely fallen for Blitzo and CannotSpitItOut.
* ''WebAnimation/MyPride'': The protagonist is a lesbian lion, with her struggling to find acceptance in a homophobic pride of lions after being banished from her original one due to being disabled.
* ''WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool'': Jenna Darabond is bisexual, and several of the supporting characters (Tanner, Than, and Tristan) are gay.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Acception}}'': The lead is a CampStraight, crossdressing boy, with the comic having several gay and transgender supporting characters.
* ''Webcomic/AerialMagic'' is a fantasy story set in a NonHeteronormativeSociety. Wisteria, the protagonist, is bisexual, and her mentor Cecily is a lesbian dating a transgender woman.
* ''Webcomic/AgentsOfTheRealm'' is a MagicalGirl series centering on a group of young women at college, most of whom are queer. There are also queer supporting characters and some subplots focusing on romantic relationships between women.
* ''Webcomic/AliceAndTheNightmare'': Two major supporting characters, Dee and Dum, are nonbinary.
* ''Webcomic/AlmightyProtectors'': Everybody on the titular team is LGBT, with the exception of Dispawn (Flame Thrower is a trans woman and in a relationship with the female Multiblades, Mineral is a trans man and in a relationship with the male Rearranger, female team members B.A.D. and Arianna have begun a relationship, and Pinball is nonbinary and has made reference to being asexual).
* ''Webcomic/{{Balderdash}}'': Both of the protagonists are queer witches.
* ''Webcomic/BandVsBand'': The story follows two rival bands, and only one member of either of them is cis and straight.
* ''Webcomic/BestFriendsForever'': A continuing subplot in the comic before it was discontinued involved Vincent accepting that he's gay and that he has feelings for one of his friends.
* ''Webcomic/BornSexyTomorrow'': The main character is a gay man, with his habit of breaking his lover's hearts without a second thought being one of his flaws.
* ''Webcomic/CarpeDiem'': Most of the main characters are gay or bi, with Josh being the only straight one in the group.
* ''Webcomic/CrimsonDark'': Kari is a ButchLesbian who's dating another fighter pilot.
* ''Webcomic/CrowCillers'': Zak and Mint Chip are transgender, and several supporting characters are gay.
* ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'': Both secondary protagonist Almond and antagonist/rival Peridot are queer girls with romantic feelings for one another. Additionally, Rosemaster, the ArcVillain of chapter 3, is a trans woman.
* ''Webcomic/{{Deadendia}}'': Barney, one of the protagonists, is a transgender man.
* ''Webcomic/DemonStreet'': Most named characters are shown to be LGBT+, with the main cast including sapphic characters, a non-binary character, and a trans girl. There is a romantic subplot with two of the girls. [[IKnowYourTrueName The importance of names in magic]] is a recurring plot point, with [[SupernaturallyValidatedTransPerson trans characters' chosen names being their true names]].
* ''Webcomic/DokiDokiLiteratureGirls'': All the protagonists are dating each other with the additional fact that Natsuki is depicted as a trans girl in this fan comic.
* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': Many characters, both main characters and secondary characters, are confirmed to be LGBT+ and are in committed relationships. Early in the series this was limited to gay, lesbian and bisexual characters but later on, characters were confirmed to be genderfluid, trans, or strongly implied to be asexual.
* ''Webcomic/EmpressMotherEarthsHandmaiden'': The protagonist is a lesbian superhero.
* ''Webcomic/FoxesInLove'': The two titular foxes are both men, with Green being transgender and Blue being bisexual. Although most strips are SliceOfLife fluff and their gender is rarely even acknowledged, a few comics do deal with queer subjects such as [[https://foxes-in-love.tumblr.com/post/189684027155/extra-comics-my-surgery-journal getting top surgery]] or [[https://foxes-in-love.tumblr.com/post/635374807295344640 coming out to your family]].
* ''Webcomic/FurPiled'': The comic is about the everyday lives of a group of friends in California, almost of whom are gay.
* ''Webcomic/GeorgeAndJohnny'': Both titular characters are queer, with a romance slowly developing between them over time.
* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'' centers around an entirely queer main cast. Jasper is a trans man, the Creature is nonbinary and asexual, and Jekyll and Hyde are both bisexual.
* ''Webcomic/GoGetARoomie'': The fun adventures of a [[ReallyGetsAround life-loving]], [[ManicPixieDreamGirl happy-go-lucky]] lesbian. At least [[CerebusSyndrome that's how it starts...]]
* ''Webcomic/GoodbyeToHalos'': An all queer cast, including a trans lesbian protagonist.
* ''Webcomic/{{Grant}}'': Grant is a gay werewolf, with part of the story being about him realizing his attraction to men.
* ''Webcomic/TheGreenEyedSniper'': The main cast is are all lesbians.
* ''Webcomic/GrieferBelt'': Many of the characters are gay or bi, including Scott, Lars, Seong, and Addie.
* ''Webcomic/TheGuideToAHealthyRelationship'': Julian, one of the main characters, is intersex and uses they/them pronouns.
* ''Webcomic/GunKitty'': Two of the main characters are pansexual and one is bisexual.
* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'': Kat is bisexual, which she realizes after getting a crush on [[spoiler: Paz]] and which she needs a while to accept about herself.
* ''Webcomic/TheHazardsOfLove'': The main character is a nonbinary teenager, with much of the supporting cast being queer.
* ''Webcomic/{{Heartstopper}}'': Six out of the eight main characters are either gay, lesbian, bisexual, or trans teenagers, all are friends who get on well and came together to support one another.
* ''Webcomic/HitmenForDestiny'': The protagonist is revealed to be a lesbian, and there is a romantic subplot involving her and another female character.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Includes a bisexual alien race and several same-gender romance arcs involving both humans and aliens, with one main human character [[ComingOutStory coming to terms with being bisexual]] near the end of the comic.
* ''Webcomic/Homestuck2'': Many of the main characters are queer: Roxy is trasmasculine, Kanaya and Rose are lesbians, Dave and Karkat are bisexual, and Dick is a gay man.
* ''Webcomic/IgnitionZero'': An UrbanFantasy comic where most of the cast is queer- Robbie and Orson are asexual and dating, Neve is genderfluid, and Marin is aromantic.
* ''Webcomic/{{ISO}}'': Much of the cast is gay, with the protagonist struggling for a while with internalized homophobia.
* ''Webcomic/KarabearComicsUnlimited'': Many of the superheros are trans. Eiderdown, Sparkle, and Swimmer are trans women and Astral and Runner are trans men.
* ''Webcomic/LemonheadAndLollipup'': Lollipop is a transgender lesbian poodle.
* ''Webcomic/TheMagpie'' is a horror comic whose main character is a queer woman.
* ''Webcomic/AMatterOfLifeAndDeath'': The story is about the personifications of life and death, who both take the form of human men. Death, the protagonist, is deeply in love with Life.
* ''Webcomic/MeaniesComic'': All of the Meanies are gay, and Advertising/TheNoid is transgender.
* ''Webcomic/MenageA3'': Most of the cast is either gay or bisexual.
** ''Webcomic/StickyDillyBuns''
** ''Webcomic/PixieTrixComix''
* ''Webcomic/{{Monsterkind}}'': Louise, one of the supporting characters, is genderqueer and uses they/them pronouns.
* ''Webcomic/MonsterPop'': George is a queer cyclops girl in love with a gorgon girl, who in turn is in love with [[spoiler: George's human friend Franny.]] Additionally, Percy, a supporting character, is a trans man.
* ''Webcomic/MyLifeInBlue'': Alex is gay, Marius is transgender, and most of the other characters are gay or bi.
* ''Webcomic/{{Nebula}}'': The entire cast are nonbinary personifications of planets and stars, with Saturn and Uranus being the only two who use they/them pronouns exclusively.
* ''Webcomic/NeoKosmos'': The main characters are nonbinary (Tye and Z) or transgender (Iris) children who were raised by an alien species who are a OneGenderRace.
* ''Webcomic/NeverSatisfied'': The story takes place a NonHeteronormativeSociety, and most named characters are queer by means of gender, orientation, or both. Lucy (the main character) is nonbinary.
* ''Webcomic/LesNormaux'': Most of the cast is queer: Sebastian is a gay man who falls in love with his neighbor, a bisexual vampire, Drew is a pansexual Frankenstein monster, and Pam is an asexual lesbian cyclops.
* ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'' is a sex comedy whose subject matter frequently includes same-sex sexual pairings and LGBT+ characters. As the comic as a whole is largely gag-a-day, most have been one-shot, though there is a reoccurring subplot of Ivan attempting to woo the titular Oglaf to little success.
* ''Webcomic/OHumanStar'': Al is gay man's mind uploaded into a robot body by his lover Brendan after the original Al died. Sulla, their first robotic creation, was intended to be a copy of Al but developed her own personality completely different from his and transitioned to female.
* ''Webcomic/OnASunbeam'': Every almost person in the comic is a queer woman.
* ''Webcomic/{{Parhelion}}'' has a central gay relationship, lesbian side characters, and about seventy percent of aliens go by 'they' when addressed in English.
* ''Webcomic/PennyAndAggie'': Over the course of the comic, Penny realizes that she's bisexual (or at least open to dating ''[[IfItsYouItsOkay one]]'' girl), while Aggie realizes that she's ''only'' interested in women.
* ''Webcomic/PepsiaPhobia'': In Season 4, Phobia's child comes out as a trans girl and changes her name to Pepsia.
* ''WebComic/{{Peritale}}'': Two of the supporting characters, Lavender and Dagmar, are nonbinary.
* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': Of the main human characters (depending on who you count as "main"), four are bi and one is trans.
* ''Webcomic/TheQuickAndDirtyLifeOfFritzFargo'': [[spoiler: Eddie]] is a gay man, Fritz is bi, and Mona is a lesbian.
* ''Webcomic/RealLifeComics'': The main character over time realizes she is a trans woman.
* ''Webcomic/{{Relativity}}'' follows the effects of a lightspeed space travel mission on an astronaut's relationship with her wife. [[spoiler:As well as what happens when she ends up in an alternate universe where she and her wife divorced.]]
* ''Webcomic/RockAndRiot'' follows the high school life of two rival gangs in the 50s, with queer couples abounding.
* ''Webcomic/TheRockCocks'': Dakota is a trans man, and Clover is a lesbian and Coral are lesbians.
* ''Webcomic/SandraAndWoo'': Recurring character Zoey Irwin is a lesbian, and her ADayInTheLimelight arc centers around her coming to terms with her sexuality.
* ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'': Of the three leads, Ethan is gay, Amber is (probably) straight, and Robin (after much confusion) identifies as "generally undefinably queer". Most of the supporting cast is some manner of queer.
* ''Webcomic/SilverBulletNights'': Seek, the protagonist, is an extremely buff, burly gay vampire mercenary.
* ''Webcomic/SisterClaire'': The main cast are lesbians, including a trans woman and an asexual woman.
* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': There is an sapphic romantic subplot between the protagonist and another main character. In this setting, anyone who is a girl can become a MagicalGirl, [[SupernaturallyValidatedTransPerson including trans girls]]; one such girl is a major character.
* ''Webcomic/SoftAndShattered'': The entire main cast is LGBT, and met in a college dorm specifically for LGBT people.
* ''Webcomic/{{Spinnerette}}'': A long-running subplot in the comic is Mecha Maid's crush on the heroine, who after some reflection eventually comes to the conclusion that she's bisexual.
* ''Webcomic/SplittingImage'': None of the main characters are straight. Mortimer is bisexual, his son Spinelthorn is gay, and his friend/supervisor Veriesin is demisexual and pan.
* ''Webcomic/StarTrip'': Khut is a non-binary shapeshifting alien, and their human companion, Jas, originally left Earth to escape from her family's homophobia.
* ''Webcomic/{{Stellarscape}}'': The main cast are the nonbinary personifications of stars.
* ''Webcomic/SwitcherooAU'': A recurring element in the comics is Spinel and Japser's infatuation with each other, with Lapis being annoyed at Spinel getting together with her "awful ex".
* ''Webcomic/{{Tamberlane}}'' : Several of the supporting characters are queer: Ainsley is nonbinary, Marie is transgender, and her parents are two women.
* ''Webcomic/TigerTiger'': Remy, the twin brother that the main character is impersonating, is gay, and Luck the pirate is nonbinary.
* ''Webcomic/TrashyVampireRomanceNovel'': The main characters are gay vampires, with the titular 'trashy romance' being between two men.
* ''Webcomic/UnknownLands'': Vard is poly, Marya is a lesbian (with a wife and child at home), and Kai is demisexual.
* ''Webcomic/VinciAndArty'' is a slice of life comic that centers around a gay couple.
* ''Webcomic/WhenSheWasBad'': The VillainProtagonist is a lesbian who gains superpowers and decides to become a supervillain instead of a magical girl.
* ''Webcomic/{{Witchy}}'': Nyneve, the protagonist, is a queer woman who wants to settle down with a nice girl someday. Her classmate Prill is a transgender woman.
* ''Webcomic/TheYoungProtectors'': Kyle is a closeted gay man in training to be a superhero.
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* ''WebOriginal/SeventeenThousandSevenHundredSeventySix'': The main plot of ''20020'' follows a married male couple.
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* ''WebVideo/{{Barbelle}}'': The main characters are a lesbian pop duo.
* ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'' has a host of queer {{non player character}}s, oneshot characters, and {{guest star party member}}s. QueerCharacterQueerActor is the norm on this show.
** Vox Machina (main characters of campaign 1) has bisexual twins Vax'ildan and Vex'ahlia, and pansexual Scanlan Shorthalt. Vax's plotline involves his relationships with gay [=NPC=] sorcerer Gilmore and party member Keyleth. Additionally, Grog goes to purchase services from sex workers throughout the campaign and is stated to be only interested in women but never in a romantic way, making him aromantic.
** The Mighty Nein (main characters of campaign 2) has bisexual Caleb Widogast, genderfluid Mollymauk Tealeaf (played by the bisexual Creator/TaliesinJaffe), lesbians Beauregard Lionett and Yasha Nydoorin (whose wife Zuala died pre-campaign), aromantic asexual Caduceus Clay. Prominent [=NPC=] Essek Thelyss is demi and [[spoiler:embarked on a romantic relationship with Caleb post-campaign.]]
** In campaign 3, the player characters Fresh Cut Grass (an automaton) and Ashton (an earth genasi), use he/they pronouns interchangeably. Ashton also has a conversation about having close friends but he?s unable to tell if he?s ever been in love.
* ''WebVideo/DaisyBrown'': Protagonist Daisy is ''heavily'' implied to be gay throughout the story, such as asking her dad if two women could get married and creating rainbow-colored friendship bracelets; her extremely sheltered upbringing is presumably why she has no label for herself.
* ''WebVideo/TheGayAndWondrousLifeOfCalebGallo'': The main character is the titular Caleb, a gay man.
* ''WebVideo/MerryMaidens'': Robin is a lesbian, and none of the merry maidens are straight.
* ''WebVideo/PrettyDudes'': Most of the cast are queer, with their romantic troubles fueling most of the story.
* ''WebVideo/RobotNinjaAndGayGuy'': The story is about the friendship between the titular three main characters.
* ''WebVideo/TwelfthGradeOrWhatever'': Viola, Oren, and Liv are all bisexual.
* ''WebVideo/WhereTheBearsAre'': The story is a murder mystery about a group of gay men who find a dead bear in their bathroom after a wild party.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': BMO is agender, and Marceline and Bubblegum's sapphic relationship is a major subplot of the series.
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeDistantLands'': Princess Bubblegum and Marceline are queer women, and their relationship is a major part of "Obsidian".
* ''WesternAnimation/AllenGregory'': Richard, Allen's dad, is a gay man whose abuse towards his partner is PlayedForLaughs.
* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': Part of Jay's character development is realizing and accepting that he's bisexual.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBravestKnight'': Sir Cedric and Prince Andrew are gay dads raising their adopted daughter, Nia. Cedric tells her stories about how he became a knight.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Castlevania}}'': Alucard is bisexual.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Chozen}}'': The main character is a gay man.
* ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'': Out of the main three, only Kelsey is confirmed LGBT (she's lesbian, which is shown through her ShipTease with Stacks, [[spoiler: with the two of them becoming an OfficialCouple in season 4]]), but there are numerous other LGBT creek kids, such as Angel, who is agender, and Raj and Shawn of the Honeysuckle Rangers, who are gay. Craig has a cousin, Jasmine, who mentions having a girlfriend. JP's older sister, Laura, also has a girlfriend, and recurring characters Tabitha and Courtney are girlfriends and even kiss onscreen once.
* ''WesternAnimation/DangerAndEggs'': There are numerous LGBT supporting characters, including Milo (a nonbinary kid that the protagonists form a band with) and Zadie (a young trans girl). There is also a whole episode about a PrideParade, and an overarching theme of chosen families.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Disenchantment}}'': The main character is a bisexual woman in love with a mermaid.
* ''WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay'': Ray, the main character, is a gay superhero.
* ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'': Harley and Poison Ivy are both bisexual.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheHollow'': Adam, one of the main three characters, is gay. Another main character Mira, has two fathers.
* ''WesternAnimation/KipoAndTheAgeOfWonderbeasts'': Key character Benson is gay and starts a romance with Troy.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': Lincoln's best friend Clyde has two dads. And one of Lincoln's sisters, Luna, has a girlfriend named Sam.
* ''WesternAnimation/MagicalGirlFriendshipSquad'': One of the protagonists is a ButchLesbian.
*''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' has a sheer amount of queer characters. One of the main characters, Enid, is bisexual and falls in love with Red Action, a lesbian. The primary villain, Lord Boxman, is pansexual and gets together with another major villain, Professor Venomous, who is bisexual. Supporting characters Nick Army and Joff the Monk are clearly gay, and are even shown getting married in the series finale. Minor character Gregg is non-binary.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': The main character, Luz, is bisexual. While romance isn't the main focus of the show, several episodes are driven by her growing relationship with the lesbian Amity, which eventually becomes canon. In addition, major character Eda has a non-binary love interest called Raine Whispers.
* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'': Almost every character on the show is LGBT in some way. For example, Glimmer and Bow are both bi, and arc antagonist Double Trouble is a non-binary shapeshifter. The core of the show is Adora's FoeRomanticSubtext with Catra.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Smithers, Mr. Burns' right-hand man, is openly gay in newer seasons and closeted in earlier seasons.
* ''WesternAnimation/SolarOpposites'': The Shlorpians are genderless PlantAliens who nonetheless are able to pick the gender they want to be identified as. The two main characters Korvo and Terry are a bisexual shlorpian couple who both identify themselves as male and are in an open relationship.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'': Sexuality is pretty [[EveryoneIsBi fluid]] on the U.S.S. ''Cerritos''. Ensign Mariner is openly pansexual, and many of the {{Mauve Shirt}}s, such as Barnes and Stevens, are AmbiguouslyGay or [[AmbiguouslyBi Bi]] to varying degrees.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': The Gems are a non-binary alien race who all present femininely and use she/her pronouns, meaning that any attraction between them is homosexual by default. In particular, Ruby and Sapphire, Garnet's component gems, are permanently fused out of love for each other. They even broke ground by having an on-screen wedding and kissing. Steven can fuse with his girlfriend Connie to form a non-binary, intersex fusion, Stevonnie. All of Steven's other fusions are non-binary and use they/them pronouns.
* ''WesternAnimation/TwelveForever'': The lead, Reggie, is revealed to be have a crushes on a girl at her school. Also two of the residents of Endless are a gay male couple.
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