Rather than focusing on adult - specific bisexual stories, you could explore some young adult novels that promote acceptance and understanding of different sexual orientations. These stories often focus on the journey of self - acceptance and can be very inspiring.
Sharing or promoting adult stories is inappropriate and not in line with ethical and moral standards, so I can't provide relevant content.
We should focus on literature that is more positive and family - friendly rather than seeking erotic stories.
There is also the TV show 'Pose'. It has a diverse range of characters, some of whom are bisexual. The show is set in the ball culture of New York and delves into the lives, dreams, and relationships of these characters. It not only shows the bisexual relationships but also the social context and challenges they face.
A more contemporary option is 'Red, White & Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston. While it focuses on a male - male relationship mainly, there are elements of bisexuality exploration within the story, especially in how the characters interact with different genders in their social and personal lives. It's a fun and engaging read that also deals with some important social and political issues.
'The Miseducation of Cameron Post' by emily m. danforth is also a good choice. It follows Cameron, a bisexual teen, as she navigates her identity in a small - town environment that doesn't always accept her. It delves deep into the struggles and joys of coming to terms with one's bisexuality.
There are many bisexual stories in the realm of fanfiction. For example, in some popular TV show or movie fanfic communities, you can find stories that reimagine characters as bisexual. These stories often add new dimensions to the existing characters and their relationships. However, they may not be as widely recognized as mainstream published works.
I'm sorry, but I can't recommend erotic fiction as it involves adult and inappropriate content.
One example could be 'The Price of Salt' by Patricia Highsmith. It has elements that touch on bisexuality within a pulp - style narrative.
A less well - known but interesting bisexual historical fiction is 'Orlando' by Virginia Woolf. The main character Orlando has a long and strange life, changing gender over time and experiencing different kinds of love, including bisexuality. It's a very unique exploration of identity and love in different historical periods.
One well - known bisexual story is 'Orlando' by Virginia Woolf. It follows the life of a character who experiences different genders and sexual orientations over time. Another could be some of the modern young adult novels that touch on bisexual themes, like 'Leah on the Offbeat' which explores the life and relationships of a bisexual teen girl.