I imagine Bicupid looking a lot like a regular Cupid—only instead of arrows, he’s shooting with ding-dongs on one end and cooters on the other. He makes you fall in love like that chubby little angel-winged cherub, but you might end up craving some handsome dude’s big cock (or some sweet pussy if you’re a lady). Hell, maybe you’ll fall for a couple and get the best of both worlds.
But let’s face it—we’re in the 21st century. There’s no reason to wait around for some AC/DC Cupid to pull up and start blasting. That’s where Bicupid.com comes in. They call themselves “The World’s Largest and Most Effective Dating Site for Bisexuals, Hookups, Threesomes, and Swingers,” a claim backed by roughly 100,000 visitors per month. With twenty years in the game, I might be late to the party—but I’m curious to see what I’ve been missing.
Not Another Bullshit Hookup Site
You don’t need to be a professional adult site reviewer to notice that Bicupid looks way nicer than many other off-brand hookup sites. If you’ve clicked on one of those “Horny Local Singles” ads on free tube sites, you’ve probably seen the low-effort pages—just a signup form and some cheap stock photos of a half-naked couple.
Bicupid sets itself apart with a polished, professional landing page. The layout is sleek, and instead of demanding you sign up immediately, it highlights the benefits of joining. The site is inclusive too: “Straight, gay, lesbian, threesome, BDSM singles, the LGBT community, and couples are warmly welcomed.” They also tout themselves as “the most secure and effective dating site for bisexual, bi-curious singles and bi couples.”
Success stories are displayed upfront, giving the site a slightly wholesome vibe compared to others focused entirely on sex. You can find casual hookups, long-term partners, or a third for a threesome—it’s flexible like that.
Bicupid also has an app for iPhone and Android, with the same features as the web version. With twenty years of experience, this isn’t some sketchy fly-by-night operation. The app includes modern features like swiping, making it competitive with the big players.
Getting in the Door at Bicupid
Like most dating sites, you can’t browse members without creating an account. Signup is quick, easy, and free. The first forms ask who you are and who you’re looking for, and I was pleasantly surprised to see options for “Bi Man,” “Man,” female equivalents, plus couples and trans checkboxes. Bicupid really is inclusive.
However, they do ask for more information up front than other sites. After completing several forms, I got a message:
“We’ve noticed some unusual activity in your account. To protect your privacy and safety, we have temporarily suspended your account and ask that you verify your account to continue.”
Verification turned out to be a pain. The video option kept failing, so I had to upload a photo of my driver’s license instead. Ten minutes later, I was in. While annoying, the strong verification helps cut down on scammers—a small price to pay for safety and security.
Browsing Ambisextrous Locals
Once logged in, Bicupid dropped me into a familiar member area with a social media-style layout. The first thing I saw was a feed of “Latest Activities” from random members, which updates as you make friends.
The real test of a dating site is connecting with local people. I searched for women, men, couples, and trans members in my state, ages 18–59. As a free user, I couldn’t narrow the search beyond the state level, which is annoying. But I still found hundreds of members nearby, including plenty in the Chicago area.
I found a couple looking for a third and tried to message them—but without a premium membership, messaging is blocked. Membership costs $30/month, with discounts for longer plans. The 6-month plan comes to just over half the monthly rate. It’s not the cheapest, but for the niche and active user base, it’s reasonable.
Premium membership perks include messaging, local searches, seeing who views your profile, advanced customization, unlimited likes and winks, and bonus emojis. Most extras are gravy—the real draw is access to Bicupid’s large, active bisexual and bicurious user base.
Final Thoughts
Yes, Bicupid costs money, but it delivers. With a slick interface, a huge active user base, and a safe verification system, it’s worth checking out if Tinder and similar apps leave you disappointed. The free search gives you a taste of what’s available, and if the pool looks promising, a premium membership opens the real doors.
Good luck, and happy hunting!