![]() ![]() An example in the story is Loren, a man for Earth, which identifies as an heterosexual (but with a small tendency for homosexuality), is married to a woman and although in love with Marissa, has a one night stand with her brother, Kumar. Everyone was free to be themselves in those regards.Īt some point the author explains that Earth society came to accept sexual orientation as not set in stone, but having a tendency percentage. ![]() So regarding relationship and sexuality, this resulted in a society where there was no norm for either relationships or sexual orientation. Wars, Crimes, Religion and overall bad notions, acts or concepts were left out - the concepts of possession, racism, discrimination and jealousy among them. ![]() The colony on the planet in which the story takes place (Thalassa), was founded with the aid of machines, one of which containing all human knowledge and heroic, or good, history. Clark treats sexuality has something volatile, with people not belonging fully to one end of the scale (homo or hetero). Yes, in The Songs of Distant Earth, pretty much everyone on it is, at least, bisexual. ![]()
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