Bicfic (2026)
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For decades, bisexual readers have suffered from "double invisibility." In mainstream media, they are told they are "gay in denial" or "straight and experimenting." In fandom spaces, they are often told that writing "straight ships" is boring and writing "gay ships" is fetishistic. bicfic
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This is a unique bicfic trope. Character A is dating Character B (same gender). Character A sees Character B flirting with Character C (opposite gender). In a standard fic, A would be jealous of C. In a bicfic, A is jealous because A wishes they could be C —or A is turned on by the fact that B likes both, leading to a complex emotional spiral. Used when you have a specific "sub-focus" (e
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Consider the popular "Spiderman" fandom. A standard Peter Parker/MJ fic might focus on their chemistry. A standard Peter/Wade (Spideypool) fic focuses on their chaotic energy. But a bicfic would feature Peter actively realizing he is attracted to MJ while still noticing Johnny Storm, and not viewing those feelings as a betrayal or a phase. The story validates his attraction to women and men simultaneously, often exploring the "am I gay enough?" imposter syndrome. How It Works (and Why It's Popular) For
Visually, Bicfic is distinct. It is the look of blue ink bleeding slightly into cheap paper. It is the smell of the plastic barrel after hours of being warmed by a sweaty palm. It is the iconic "ratchet" sound of the cap being popped on and off while thinking.