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[[Category:Bisexual men|*]] |
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[[Category:Fictional LGBT men|Bisexual]] |
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[[Category:Fictional bisexuals|Bisexual]] |
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[[Category:Male bisexuality in fiction]] |
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![]() | Must be a defining trait - Characters must be explicitly defined as bisexual in order to qualify. |
- See also: ‹The template Cat is being considered for merging.› Category:Fictional gay males for men who identify as gay. Some men may dual-identify and therefore will be included in both categories.
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Pages in category "Fictional bisexual men"
The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Father Callahan
- Lachlan Campbell
- Lockie Campbell
- Timothy Campbell (Close Enough character)
- Steven Carrington
- Proinsias Cassidy
- Catman (DC Comics)
- Clay (Less Than Zero)
- William Compton (The Tudors)
- John Constantine
- John Constantine (Arrowverse)
- Copperhead (DC Comics)
- Corinthian (comics)
- Fredo Corleone
- Cowboy Henk