'''Basic Trope''': Everyone is bisexual unless stated otherwise.
* '''[[BlatantLies Straight]]''': ''The Alice and Bob Show'' stars openly bisexual Alice, her promiscuous boyfriend Bob, Carol, who usually only dates men but [[IfItsYouItsOkay makes a exception]] for Alice, and AmbiguouslyBi Dan. The main villain is a DepravedBisexual.
* '''Exaggerated''': Literally everyone, including even minor characters and extras, are [[ExtremeOmnisexual extreme omnisexuals]]. There literally isn't such a thing as homosexuality or heterosexuality.
* '''Downplayed''':
** ButNotTooBi.
** In a video game, all the romance options and {{Optional Sexual Encounter}}s are bisexual. Characters who are already hooked up or otherwise not romantically interested in the PlayerCharacter vary.
** The GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Alicians [[DiscountLesbians are universally bisexual]].
* '''Justified''':
** The society is binormative.
** The entire cast is in dangerous situation, and they are looking for comfort where ever they can find it.
* '''Inverted''':
** NoBisexuals
** Everyone is Asexual
* '''Subverted''': It would seem that everyone is bi, but then Alice admits thats she's actually a LipstickLesbian, who only dates Bob because its considered the norm to be bisexual. It later turns out that a lot of people are closeted heterosexuals or homosexuals who just pretend to be bi as its the [[EveryoneIsBi social expectation.]]
* '''Double Subverted''': However it is still clear that heterosexuals and homosexuals are rare--even taking into account the closeted.
* '''Parodied''':
** A bisexual organization is formed--everyone in town shows up.
** In a PoliticalOvercorrectness society, the only socially acceptable sexual orientations are bisexuality and asexuality. Both straight and gay people are viewed by society as sexist bigots for excluding an entire gender from their dating pool, and are treated with disdain.
* '''Zig Zagged''': Alice's and Bob's sexuality [[DependingOnTheWriter seems to change every episode]].
* '''Averted''': A reasonably proportionate number of people in ''The Alice and Bob Show'' are bisexual.
* '''Enforced''':
** The writers could not be bothered to give the cast sexual orientations.
** The writers want to keep options open for characters hooking up, and making everyone bisexual seems to be the way to go about this.
** The writers know that fans will ship the characters and want to make any pairing possible.
** The writers want to appeal to a bisexual demographic.
** The writers want to educate their audience on the, admittedly pedantic, fact that no one is either 100% hetero or 100% homo.
** It's a mixed-gender DatingSim where dating options are applied to all characters in the game regardless of the player's chosen gender.
** The actress playing Alice is bisexual.
* '''Lampshaded''': "Dude, are you bisexual?"\\
"Well, who ''isn't'' around here?"\\
"Good point."
* '''Invoked''':
** As society and the media got more tolerant of bisexuality and homosexuality, more people became open minded to experimenting with their sexualities and trying out different things.
** With the SuperBreedingProgram, people become bisexual to solve the problem of [[YouNeedToGetLaid incels]] and IncompatibleOrientation.
* '''Exploited''': ???
* '''Defied''': "Am I going to interest in both boys and girls like everyone else? no! I'll rather be UsefulNotes/{{Asexual}}!"
* '''Discussed''': ???
* '''Conversed''': "Everyone on ''The Alice and Bob Show'' is bi--I'm not sure if it's super progressive, or just a side effect of their crazy LoveDodecahedron."
* '''Implied''': [[NoHuggingNoKissing Sexuality and romance isn't explicitly mentioned in the show]], but everyone in the cast has several hints that they're AmbiguouslyBi.

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