What M F M Romance Books Include Bisexual Male Leads?

2025-09-03 10:02:55 267

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Xander
Xander
2025-09-04 07:53:06
Oh man, this is a fun hunt — I’ve gone down this rabbit hole a bunch of times when I wanted m/f/m stories where both men are genuinely attracted to other men as well as the woman. If you want books (and stories) where male characters are explicitly bisexual rather than just coded or hinted at, the best short guide I can give is: follow the tags and community recs, and check indie/erotica hubs and fanfiction archives for the most explicit, intentional portrayals.

Start by searching platforms that let readers tag sexual orientation and relationship structure clearly: Goodreads lists (search for ‘mfm’ + ‘bisexual hero’), AO3 (use the Relationship and Character tags plus keywords like ‘bisexual’ and ‘threesome’), and erotica sections on Amazon/Smashwords where authors often put ‘bisexual male’ in the metadata. Reddit’s romance communities and dedicated Goodreads groups have curated spreadsheets with verified m/f/m and poly books that note whether a male is bisexual or bi-curious. Indie publishers who specialize in queer romance or poly romance are gold mines — check their catalogs and author blurbs.

Content warnings matter: some m/f/m erotica treats bisexuality as a plot device rather than a lived orientation, so read descriptions and reviews to see if the bisexual identity is respected. If you want recs from my own reads, I tend to pick stories where the narration gives internal perspective to both men (so their bisexuality feels real), and I check reviews for lines like ‘bisexual male MC’ or ‘polyamorous relationship.’ Happy hunting — if you want, tell me whether you prefer erotic, contemporary, or paranormal vibes and I’ll point to more specific community lists I love digging through.
Samuel
Samuel
2025-09-07 02:59:29
I’m always excited to share quick tips for finding m/f/m romances with bisexual male leads because they’re such a specific, satisfying flavor of romance. My fastest trick is: go to AO3 and Goodreads first. On AO3 use tags like ‘bisexual male’ + ‘threesome (m/m/f)’; on Goodreads hunt through lists titled ‘MMF’ or ‘Poly romance’ and read reader notes — people are usually good at flagging bisexual heroes.

If you prefer commercial books, search retailers with terms like ‘MMF bisexual’ and scan the blurb; authors who mean the bisexual aspect will usually say it up front. Indie erotica hubs and small queer presses are really reliable for intentional representation. Also, join a couple of Reddit threads or Facebook groups focused on queer romance — posters there often have one-line recs that save hours of blind searching. I can point you at some community lists if you want more targeted recs depending on whether you want contemporary, paranormal, or explicit romance.
Ulysses
Ulysses
2025-09-09 18:56:24
I get a little obsessive about building reading lists, so here’s a slightly more practical, hands-on route I use when tracking down m/f/m romances that include bisexual male leads.

First, filter by keywords on retailer sites: type in ‘mfm bisexual’, ‘bisexual hero’, ‘MMF romance’, or ‘polyamorous romance’ and sort by ratings. On Goodreads, I follow niche lists and tag curators who mark sexuality explicitly; those lists often include reader notes saying whether a male lead is bisexual or whether both men are attracted to each other. Fanfiction on AO3 is a wonderful source if you don’t mind non-commercial work — authors there often write m/f/m with bisexual characterization and you can read tags like ‘bisexual male character’ or ‘bisexual romance’ right away.

Second, check indie romance communities: some indie authors publish small runs of m/f/m poly books and explicitly label the male characters as bisexual in their blurbs. Look for authors who frequently write queer or poly relationships — their back catalogs usually include at least one m/f/m. Finally, use review filters: search for reviews that mention ‘authentic bisexual representation’ or ‘both men attracted to each other’ to avoid books that treat bisexuality as a one-off kink. If you want, tell me which tone you like — sweet and romantic, spicy and explicit, or slow-burn — and I’ll dig up community-curated lists that match it.
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