What Would Happen if...

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.... you (or your MC) woke up one day in a world where bisexuality was not only normal, it was expected, and people who were only had sex with one gender were considered kinky?
 
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.... you (or your MC) woke up one day in a world where bisexuality was not only normal, it was expected, and people who were only had sex with one gender were considered kinky?

Frank woke up in bed, groggy and headachy for some unknown reason. He didn't recognize the room he was in and shocked to find a lump in bed next to him. None of the rooms furnishings looked like what he'd normally expect to find. It was as if he was in another world.

Then the lump rolled over. HE rolled over. Frank was in a strange bed with a strange man.

"MMmmm..." the lump said as Frank felt strong, thick and calloused fingers slide down his chest and over his belly.
 
Sounds like a world where you have twice the number of potential sex partners as in heterosexual world. It also opens the question of what would marriage look like in such a world, if it existed. Full bisexuality would require at least two of each gender (assuming binary here).
 
I've always liked the idea of a race that had three sexes, and all three had to be involved in conceiving offspring. Doing it with just two is very taboo, with the level of stigma depending on which of the three sexes is missing.

Doing it with just two either can never possibly result in conception, or possibly it can, but only with severe abnormalities. Maybe it depends on which two sexes are involved, hence explaining the various levels of taboo.
 
I've always liked the idea of a race that had three sexes, and all three had to be involved in conceiving offspring. Doing it with just two is very taboo, with the level of stigma depending on which of the three sexes is missing.

Doing it with just two either can never possibly result in conception, or possibly it can, but only with severe abnormalities. Maybe it depends on which two sexes are involved, hence explaining the various levels of taboo.
I'd play with the abnormal offspring angle, but try to make it so that the offspring, rather that a "severe" mutation, are mutants with features that are unusual and who are threatening to the established order, but ot feaks in the way we would think of them

I haven't formulated it clearly enough to explain it well. A "something like, not qute quite on point" example might that the offspring are doubly sexed?
 
I've always liked the idea of a race that had three sexes, and all three had to be involved in conceiving offspring. Doing it with just two is very taboo, with the level of stigma depending on which of the three sexes is missing.

Doing it with just two either can never possibly result in conception, or possibly it can, but only with severe abnormalities. Maybe it depends on which two sexes are involved, hence explaining the various levels of taboo.
Egg Producer, egg Fertilizer, egg Incubator, and each step of the process is quite enjoyable for all participants 🥰

The "traditional" dynamic would be a unidirectional triad, the Fertilizer fucks the Producer, the Producer implants into the Incubator.

Fertilizers are expected to sleep around and, well, fertilize as many eggs as they can. Producers and Incubators are the ones that usually couple up and raise their children.

Fertilizers and Incubators normally don't feel attraction to each other, but trisexuality isn't unheard of!

It's still considered a taboo among traditionalists though, who are uncomfortable with Tri-Pride and disapprove of trisexual partnerships, which they call the Three-Body Problem 🙄
 
Egg Producer, egg Fertilizer, egg Incubator, and each step of the process is quite enjoyable for all participants 🥰

The "traditional" dynamic would be a unidirectional triad, the Fertilizer fucks the Producer, the Producer implants into the Incubator.

Fertilizers are expected to sleep around and, well, fertilize as many eggs as they can. Producers and Incubators are the ones that usually couple up and raise their children.

Fertilizers and Incubators normally don't feel attraction to each other, but trisexuality isn't unheard of!

It's still considered a taboo among traditionalists though, who are uncomfortable with Tri-Pride and disapprove of trisexual partnerships, which they call the Three-Body Problem 🙄

Excellent! 🏆
 
Honestly, what I hope would happen is folks would live a lot more peacably with one another.
 
.... you (or your MC) woke up one day in a world where bisexuality was not only normal, it was expected
Has anyone here seen the bit in "Doctor Who" when Bill tries to explain to a Roman soldier who's hitting on her (Cornelius) that she's a lesbian?
Cornelius: "I think it's fine, you know what you like."
Bill: "And you like both."
Cornelius: "I'm just ordinary, you know, like men and women."
Bill: "Well, isn't this all very–
Cornelius: "Hey not everyone has to be modern. I think it's really sweet that you're so restricted."
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For those who don't know what I'm talking about (and why it applies to this discussion), I added a link above.
 
.... you (or your MC) woke up one day in a world where bisexuality was not only normal, it was expected, and people who were only had sex with one gender were considered kinky?
AH would complain how there all those bi categories, that there is Gay and Lesbian, but even after two decades of complaining Laurel still didn't get to creating a Straight Sex one.
 
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