Author: | Kenn Dahll | ISBN: | 9781504503785 |
Publisher: | Excessica Publishing | Publication: | May 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kenn Dahll |
ISBN: | 9781504503785 |
Publisher: | Excessica Publishing |
Publication: | May 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A titillating exploration of the different manifestations of sexual orientation, Bye-Bye, Bi introduces a pair of apartment mates, one gay−mousy blond French-Canadian Marcel−and one bi−tall, dark, and handsome East European Timur−and follows them as they learn about each other and challenge sexual stereotypes. The story includes a host of supporting characters: Charlene, a former coworker with Marcel, straight and attracted to Timur; Sean, another former coworker, bi but leans toward the gay terminus of the continuum, also attracted to Timur; Kimberly and Jennifer, a lesbian couple currently working with Marcel, his regular confidants.
Timur’s behavior as an amoral bisexual who wants to screw any hole he encounters annoys Marcel, as does his apartment mate’s continual flaunting of his perfect body in the apartment by lounging in his underwear while watching television and ostentatiously scratching his junk. Most irritating to Marcel is Timur’s constant bragging about his sexual exploits; yet Marcel admits to an undeniable fascination with Timur.
Sex becomes the catalyst for a succession of emotional upheavals in various combinations of genders, orientations, and number of participants. Marcel, however, is looking for more than meaningless flings, he wants romance−a relationship.
A titillating exploration of the different manifestations of sexual orientation, Bye-Bye, Bi introduces a pair of apartment mates, one gay−mousy blond French-Canadian Marcel−and one bi−tall, dark, and handsome East European Timur−and follows them as they learn about each other and challenge sexual stereotypes. The story includes a host of supporting characters: Charlene, a former coworker with Marcel, straight and attracted to Timur; Sean, another former coworker, bi but leans toward the gay terminus of the continuum, also attracted to Timur; Kimberly and Jennifer, a lesbian couple currently working with Marcel, his regular confidants.
Timur’s behavior as an amoral bisexual who wants to screw any hole he encounters annoys Marcel, as does his apartment mate’s continual flaunting of his perfect body in the apartment by lounging in his underwear while watching television and ostentatiously scratching his junk. Most irritating to Marcel is Timur’s constant bragging about his sexual exploits; yet Marcel admits to an undeniable fascination with Timur.
Sex becomes the catalyst for a succession of emotional upheavals in various combinations of genders, orientations, and number of participants. Marcel, however, is looking for more than meaningless flings, he wants romance−a relationship.