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^ Bendix 8/16/2017, Trish. "Russian Publisher Cuts Gay Love Scene Out Of Best-Selling Novel" . LOGO News .

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^ " Invisible Life " . Library Journal . Retrieved January 27, 2015 .

^ " Abide With Me " . Amazon . Retrieved January 27, 2015 . Basil Henderson [...] is regularly attending therapy (although it doesn't seem to be helping him deal with either his denial of his bisexuality[...])

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^ Bacalzo, D. (2012). "Cock" . TheatreMania.com . TheatreMania . Retrieved October 4, 2021 . John, who had never thought of himself as bisexual, flees back to his clearly dysfunctional former relationship with M, but can't put his feelings for W out of his head. Ultimately, he finds he must choose between them.

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^ Holmes, Veronica (July 3, 2006). "Bisexual Comic Strip Heroine Bruno (page 1)" . AfterEllen . Archived from the original on July 4, 2006.

^ Holmes, Veronica (July 3, 2006). "Bisexual Comic Strip Heroine Bruno (page 2)" . AfterEllen . Archived from the original on July 5, 2006.

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^ Christopher Baldwin (w, a). " Bruno " What People Have to Offer ( October 15, 2010 ), Internet ( webcomic ): WordPress Amy asks Bruno if she is lesbian and Bruno responds, "I might be bisexual" and says she has been thinking about it a lot.

^ See for example the comics, " Hit by a Train " (where they kiss), " Dancing Like Footballers " (where they note they had sex the previous night), " Baseball Bats " (Bruno asks Donna if they want to have sex again), " Maybe Not Right Away " (a romantic dance between Bruno and Donna), " A Happy Relationship " (Bruno thinking of Donna as fantastic and saying she enjoys spending time with her), " Drinking After News " (alcoholism of Bruno pointed out, cracks in the Bruno-Donna relationship begin forming), " More Than You " (Bruno calls Donna her "lesbian lover"), and " The Nature of Change " (Bruno and Donna breakup).

^ Christopher Baldwin (w, a). " Bruno " Delilah Moans ( January 20, 2011 ), Internet ( webcomic ): WordPress Bruno says she is interested in Samson.

^ Christopher Baldwin (w, a). " Bruno " Too Seriously ( February 3, 2011 ), Internet ( webcomic ): WordPress Bruno shows she is still attracted to Donna, but doesn't know what to say. There is also a comic where she is said to be "in the closet."

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Sexual orientations – Medicine, science and sexology
This is a list of bisexual characters in fiction , i.e. characters that either self-identify as bisexual or have been identified by outside parties to be bisexual . Bisexuality is a sexual orientation that refers to the romantic and/or sexual attraction towards people of more than one gender. Listed characters are either recurring characters , cameos , guest stars , or one-off characters. This page does not include bisexual characters in films , television , anime , or Western animation .

Similar lists include trans , lesbian , gay , non-binary , pansexual , asexual , and intersex characters for information about fictional characters in other parts of the LGBTQ community.

The names are in alphabetical order by surname , or by single name if the character does not have a surname. If more than two characters are in one entry, the last name of the first character is used.

In Life Is Strange , Chloe admits she had romantic feelings towards Rachel. In the prequel Life Is Strange: Before the Storm , depending on the player's actions, Rachel may open up and reveal that she has romantic feelings towards Chloe too. At some point, Chloe may have the choice to kiss Rachel. Rachel also had a relationship with Frank before the plot of Life Is Strange .

In the animated series The Legend of Korra , Korra and Asami date Mako at different points. At the end of the series, Korra and Asami are holding hands and looking into each other's eyes while traveling through a portal right before the ending credits. [1] The creators later confirmed the intention of the ending scene was to show Asami and Korra becoming a romantic couple. [2] [3] [4] In the graphic novel The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars , which is the sequel to the animated series, Korra and Asami are in a relationship.

The creators have confirmed Yukito and Toya are a couple. [5] They are stated to be in love within the series itself. [6] Before meeting Yukito, Toya dated Kaho Mizuki when she was his junior
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