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* ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'': Set in the Sword Coast setting of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', the game is firmly as speculative fiction as you can get, being a [[FantasyKitchenSink high fantasy setting dealing with an alien invasion and a city being policed by robots.]] It's also ''very'' queer, as not only is the world depicted as being largely free of homophobia and gender/sex based discrimination, with two important side characters being a same-sex couple while many more can be encountered among the idle chatter of crowds, but the player character is able to romance any of their romanceble companions regardless of their chosen gender and sex. The player character's gender identity can also be highly customised, first with having both masculine and feminine body types, the option of male or female genitalia, multiple options for masculine and feminine voices, and the option to choose your pronouns, including they/them. The only restriction with gender is that some clothing looks different depending on the body type, with some outfits on larger masculine bodytypes ending up shirtless while some clothes become more feminine on femme bodies.


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* ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'' is a ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' ActualPlay with the usual trappings of tabletop fantasy, set in the original-creation setting of Exandria, which as the series goes on becomes increasingly clear is a queer-accepting world, both with a variety of queer NPC characters with the players, both the main cast and many of their guest players, also experimenting with characters who are on various places on the queer spectrum. Sexual identities are explicitly a thing, as some characters have explicit sole interest in the same or opposite gender, but otherwise the world seems to be EveryoneIsBi, while trans and non-binary identities are common.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Stellarscape}}'' is a sci-fi comic featuring [[CastOfPersonifications personified stars]], namely Rigel, Adhara, Procyon, Algol, and Vega, who are all apart of a space crew known as the Orion Unit. All of the main characters are nonbinary, and many are also on the multi-gender attracted spectrum and/or asexual/aromantic spectra (for example, Rigel is panromantic demisexual, Adhara is polyromantic, and Algol is demiromantic asexual). Additionally, Procyon is implied to come from a species who has [[NoBiologicalSex no concept of biological sex]], and canonically identifies as agender.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Stellarscape}}'' is a sci-fi comic featuring [[CastOfPersonifications personified stars]], namely Rigel, Adhara, Procyon, Algol, and Vega, who are all apart a part of a space crew known as the Orion Unit. All of the main characters are nonbinary, and many are also on the multi-gender attracted spectrum and/or asexual/aromantic spectra (for example, Rigel is panromantic demisexual, Adhara is polyromantic, and Algol is demiromantic asexual). Additionally, Procyon is implied to come from a species who has [[NoBiologicalSex no concept of biological sex]], and canonically identifies as agender.
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* ''Film/{{Zerophilia}}'' centers around a rare genetic condition that causes people with it to [[DeusSexMachina physically change genders when sexually aroused]]. Unusually for a work with this kind of premise, it averts TransgenderFetishization by treating it a ComingOfAgeQueerRomance through which protagonist Luke's zerophilia gets him to reconsider his relationship with his gender and sexuality, and the fact the condition explicitly does ''not'' impact one's own gender identity means that his TransRelationshipTroubles largely mirror those in real life.
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** In ''Literature/KushielsLegacy'' the first and third trilogies are both focus on different bisexual women. Though their main relationships are with men, they have also female lovers who are significant too. Many other people in the main country that this MedievalEuropeanFantasy is set also are bisexual. There are some gay supporting characters too.
** ''Literature/SantaOlivia'': The protagonist is a genetically enhanced young Latina in a future dystopian US. She's bisexual, becoming lovers with another woman as they fight the oppressive government.

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** In ''Literature/KushielsLegacy'' the first and third trilogies are both focus focused on different bisexual women. Though their main relationships are with men, they also have also significant female lovers who are significant too. Many other people in the main country that where this MedievalEuropeanFantasy is set also are bisexual. There are some gay supporting characters too.
** ''Literature/SantaOlivia'': The protagonist is a genetically enhanced young Latina in a future dystopian US. She's bisexual, becoming lovers with another woman Latina as they fight the oppressive government.
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* ''Literature/SoThisIsEverAfter'': It appears that EveryoneIsBi, since no character is ever shown as having a gender preference. The story is set in a HeroicFantasy setting, with the protagonist having a slow-burning romance with one of his male comrades after they complete a quest. Some nonbinary people are supporting characters too.
* Creator/JacquelineCarey has two different series which feature bisexual women as the protagonists.
** In ''Literature/KushielsLegacy'' the first and third trilogies are both focus on different bisexual women. Though their main relationships are with men, they have also female lovers who are significant too. Many other people in the main country that this MedievalEuropeanFantasy is set also are bisexual. There are some gay supporting characters too.
** ''Literature/SantaOlivia'': The protagonist is a genetically enhanced young Latina in a future dystopian US. She's bisexual, becoming lovers with another woman as they fight the oppressive government.
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** ''Literature/{{Quarters}}'': The countries where the action is set both have [[NonHeteronormativeSociety full acceptance of LGBT+ individuals and their relationships]], with lead characters in both segments being bisexual women, while lesbians and gays are supporting characters.

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** ''Literature/{{Quarters}}'': The countries where the action is set both have [[NonHeteronormativeSociety full acceptance of LGBT+ individuals and their relationships]], with the lead characters in the initial three books both segments being bisexual women, while lesbians and gays are supporting characters.
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* ''Literature/TheAfterward'': The protagonists Olsa (bisexual) and Kalanthe (lesbian) live in a HighFantasy setting, with both having been part of the seven companions, the heroes who banished the evil Old God from the world in the past, becoming lovers during their quest. Additionally, two more of the companions were LGBT+, as Terriam is asexual and Banathear's a trans woman. Their society accepts everyone LGBT+, so this at most garners mild interest.
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* The Creator/OrsonScottCard story ''Literature/{{Songmaster}}'' is described on his page as "Pedophiles InSpace"; somewhat accurate but it's more about a beautiful young boy (Ansset) who has the most powerful and honest singing voice in the world (this world being a fantastical future empire) so much that despite being 11, a lot of adult men fall immediately in lust with him. As he ages, Ansset falls in love with Josif but soon has to deal with the effects of the hormone drugs that were given to him to preserve his voice as he matured (including emasculation and the fact he CantHaveSexEver).
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SuperTrope to DiscountLesbians, FreeLoveFuture, NonHumanNonBinary, OtherworldlyAndSexuallyAmbiguous, and SupernaturallyValidatedTransPerson. See also BizarreAlienSexes, HaveYouTriedNotBeingAMonster, ExoticExtendedMarriage, LesbianVampire, MagicalQueer, ImmortalityBisexuality, NonHeteronormativeSociety, and OneGenderRace. LadyLand works may invoke this explicitly, or simply hint about what the ladies in question are doing for romantic and sexual satisfaction.

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SuperTrope to DiscountLesbians, FreeLoveFuture, NonHumanNonBinary, OtherworldlyAndSexuallyAmbiguous, and SupernaturallyValidatedTransPerson. See also BizarreAlienSexes, HaveYouTriedNotBeingAMonster, ExoticExtendedMarriage, LesbianVampire, MagicalQueer, ImmortalityBisexuality, NonHeteronormativeSociety, {{Omegaverse}}, and OneGenderRace. LadyLand works may invoke this explicitly, or simply hint about what the ladies in question are doing for romantic and sexual satisfaction.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': In the Boiling Isles, WordOfGod states that the word "witch" is a gender-neutral term as both male and female characters in the show are referred to as such. One episode has a character referring to a possible crush with they/them pronouns, and the character of Raine Whispers uses they/them pronouns without a single character trying to misgender them. Also, same-sex couples such as Willow's dads, two male students dancing together at Grom, and [[spoiler: Luz and Amity's entire romance arc]] are never treated as out of the ordinary, [[spoiler:though she still had to come out to her mother while on Earth, as queer experiences there are about the same as they are in real life]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': In the Boiling Isles, WordOfGod states that the word "witch" is a gender-neutral term as both male and female characters in the show are referred to as such. One episode has a character referring to a possible crush with they/them pronouns, and the character of Raine Whispers uses they/them pronouns without a single character trying to misgender them. Also, same-sex couples such as Willow's dads, two male students dancing together at Grom, and [[spoiler: Luz and Amity's entire romance arc]] are never treated as out of the ordinary, [[spoiler:though she Luz still had to come out to her mother while on Earth, as queer experiences there are about the same as they are in real life]].
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** The first book, ''Literature/TheQueenOfIeflaria'', centers on two princesses who were arranged to be married (although there are also other candidates initially), falling in love as the pair face dangers together. Both are bisexual.
** The second, ''Literature/DaughterOfTheSun'', is focused on Orsina, a female {{paladin}}. Aelia, a chaos goddess, and Orsina are drawn to each other, with their romance developing across the story. Orsina pines for another woman starting out as well.

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** The first book, ''Literature/TheQueenOfIeflaria'', centers on two princesses who were arranged to be married (although there are also other candidates initially), falling in love as the pair face dangers together. Both are bisexual.
Esofi is bisexual like most people.
** The second, ''Literature/DaughterOfTheSun'', is focused on Orsina, a female {{paladin}}. Aelia, a chaos goddess, and Orsina are drawn to each other, with their romance developing across the story. Orsina pines for another woman starting out as well. She doesn't think she's got a gender preference however.
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** The second, ''Literature/DaughterOfTheSun'', is focused on Orsina, a lesbian {{paladin}}. Aelia, a chaos goddess, and Orsina are drawn to each other, with their romance developing across the story.

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** The second, ''Literature/DaughterOfTheSun'', is focused on Orsina, a lesbian female {{paladin}}. Aelia, a chaos goddess, and Orsina are drawn to each other, with their romance developing across the story. Orsina pines for another woman starting out as well.

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* ''Literature/TalesOfInthya'': The stories are set in a world with a [[EveryoneIsBi bisexual majority]]. Given this, same-sex relationships, including marriages, are totally acceptable. Nonbinary people called neutroi (who all use they/them pronouns) are also honored, accepted members of society (even one god is neutroi, with their clergy mostly neutroi as well). Sex can be [[GenderBender changed by magic]] temporarily (so a same-sex couple can have children) or in the case of trans people, permanently if they wish it. The first book, ''Literature/TheQueenOfIeflaria'', centers on two princesses who were arranged to be married (although there are also other candidates initially), falling in love as they face dangers together.

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* ''Literature/TalesOfInthya'': The stories are set in a world with a [[EveryoneIsBi bisexual majority]]. Given this, same-sex relationships, including marriages, are totally acceptable. Nonbinary people called neutroi (who all use they/them pronouns) are also honored, accepted members of society (even one god is neutroi, with their clergy mostly neutroi as well). Sex can be [[GenderBender changed by magic]] temporarily (so a same-sex couple can have children) or in the case of trans people, permanently if they wish it. desire this.
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The first book, ''Literature/TheQueenOfIeflaria'', centers on two princesses who were arranged to be married (although there are also other candidates initially), falling in love as they the pair face dangers together.together. Both are bisexual.
** The second, ''Literature/DaughterOfTheSun'', is focused on Orsina, a lesbian {{paladin}}. Aelia, a chaos goddess, and Orsina are drawn to each other, with their romance developing across the story.
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* Webcomic/CrimsonDark'': A ScienceFiction comic centering on Kari, a SpaceFighter pilot and participant in an interstellar war. It turns out she's a ButchLesbian and has a girlfriend named Ren. They, along with their friends, become involved in many more dangerous adventures.

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* Webcomic/CrimsonDark'': ''Webcomic/CrimsonDark'': A ScienceFiction comic centering on Kari, a SpaceFighter pilot and participant in an interstellar war. It turns out she's a ButchLesbian and has a girlfriend named Ren. They, along with their friends, become involved in many more dangerous adventures.
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* Webcomic/CrimsonDark'': A ScienceFiction comic centering on Kari, a SpaceFighter pilot and participant in an interstellar war. It turns out she's a ButchLesbian and has a girlfriend named Ren. They, along with their friends, become involved in many more dangerous adventures.
* ''Webcomic/DarkestNight'': A MagicRealism comic that's set in California about Latina ButchLesbian Magdelena Herrera ([[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname almost always]] nicknamed "Mags") who is mystically [[{{Synchronization}} connected]] with a murderous creature. Her girlfriend Nessa is a feminine bisexual trans girl, becoming a main character. Before her Mags had also been with closeted bisexual girl Ava.
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* ''Film/MyAnimal'': Heather is a young werewolf living in a small town. She's a lesbian as well, facing the burder of not only her lycanthropy but pursuing the girl she likes, Jonny, because there's rampant homophobia. Heather embraces her lesbianism which is paralleled with her condition as a werewolf.

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* ''Film/MyAnimal'': Heather is a young werewolf living in a small town. She's a lesbian as well, facing the burder burden of not only her lycanthropy but pursuing the girl she likes, Jonny, because there's rampant homophobia. Heather embraces her lesbianism which is paralleled with her condition as a werewolf.
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* ''Film/MyAnimal'': Heather is a young werewolf living in a small town. She's a lesbian as well, facing the burder of not only her lycanthropy but pursuing the girl she likes, Jonny, because there's rampant homophobia. Heather embraces her lesbianism which is paralleled with her condition as a werewolf.
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* ''Franchise/StarWars'': The late ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]'' books then newer [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse canon ones]] show the galaxy as a whole [[NonHeteronormativeSociety lacks prejudice]] toward LGBT+ people (even the Empire doesn't care-two high-ranking officials are a bisexual woman and a lesbian, with an openly gay lower-ranking officer too). Several are main characters in these works, such as lesbian archeologist Dr. Chelli Aphra, who's a fan favorite while ''Literature/StarWarsTheAftermathTrilogy'' has the gay main character Shevek, his sexuality being established over time. The jump has now been made to live action with ''Series/{{Andor}}'' where the lesbian couple Cinta and Vel are the two main rebel female characters, among the [[PreserveYourGays only survivors on a mission]] in the first season. LGBT+ characters are beginning to be highlighted by Disney with each Pride month having images released with them plus their corresponding Pride flags.
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NB Stevenson didn't come out as transmasculine until after She-Ra ended.


* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'': One of the core conflicts in the show is that two ''extremely close'' childhood friends, Catra and Adora, are on opposite sides of the Horde-Rebellion war, [[spoiler:until the former's HeelFaceTurn in season 5, which is also when they get a RelationshipUpgrade]]. In addition, several explicitly same-sex couples are featured throughout the show (Netossa + Spinnerella, Bow's dads, etc.), and there is an explicitly non-binary character who is never misgendered (Double Trouble). The fact that Creator/NDStevenson, a transmasculine queer person, is running the show [[BlatantLies has absolutely nothing to do with it.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'': One of the core conflicts in the show is that two ''extremely close'' childhood friends, Catra and Adora, are on opposite sides of the Horde-Rebellion war, [[spoiler:until the former's HeelFaceTurn in season 5, which is also when they get a RelationshipUpgrade]]. In addition, several explicitly same-sex couples are featured throughout the show (Netossa + Spinnerella, Bow's dads, etc.), and there is an explicitly non-binary character who is never misgendered (Double Trouble). The fact that Creator/NDStevenson, a transmasculine queer person, is person[[note]]although they identified as a a non-binary lesbian at the time of production[[/note]], was running the show [[BlatantLies has absolutely nothing to do with it.]]
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* ''Literature/TalesOfInthya'': The stories are set in a world with a [[EveryoneIsBi bisexual majority]]. Given this, same-sex relationships, including marriages, are totally acceptable. Nonbinary people called neutroi (called by they/them pronouns) are also honored, accepted members of society (even one god is neutroi, with their clergy mostly neutroi as well). Sex can be [[GenderBender changed by magic]] temporarily (so a same-sex couple can have children) or in the case of trans people, permanently if they wish it. The first book, ''Literature/TheQueenOfIeflaria'', centers on two princesses who were arranged to be married (although there are also other candidates initially), finally in love as they face dangers together.

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* ''Literature/TalesOfInthya'': The stories are set in a world with a [[EveryoneIsBi bisexual majority]]. Given this, same-sex relationships, including marriages, are totally acceptable. Nonbinary people called neutroi (called by (who all use they/them pronouns) are also honored, accepted members of society (even one god is neutroi, with their clergy mostly neutroi as well). Sex can be [[GenderBender changed by magic]] temporarily (so a same-sex couple can have children) or in the case of trans people, permanently if they wish it. The first book, ''Literature/TheQueenOfIeflaria'', centers on two princesses who were arranged to be married (although there are also other candidates initially), finally falling in love as they face dangers together.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': In the Boiling Isles, WordOfGod states that the word "witch" is a gender-neutral term as both male and female characters in the show are referred to as such. One episode has a character referring to a possible crush with they/them pronouns, and the character of Raine Whispers uses they/them pronouns without a single character trying to misgender them. Also, same-sex couples such as Willow's dads, two male students dancing together at Grom, and [[spoiler: Luz and Amity's entire romance arc]] are never treated as out of the ordinary.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': In the Boiling Isles, WordOfGod states that the word "witch" is a gender-neutral term as both male and female characters in the show are referred to as such. One episode has a character referring to a possible crush with they/them pronouns, and the character of Raine Whispers uses they/them pronouns without a single character trying to misgender them. Also, same-sex couples such as Willow's dads, two male students dancing together at Grom, and [[spoiler: Luz and Amity's entire romance arc]] are never treated as out of the ordinary.ordinary, [[spoiler:though she still had to come out to her mother while on Earth, as queer experiences there are about the same as they are in real life]].
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* ''Literature/TalesOfInthya'': The stories are set in a world with a [[EveryoneIsBi bisexual majority]]. Given this, same-sex relationships, including marriages, are totally acceptable. Nonbinary people called neutroi (called by they/them pronouns) are also honored, accepted members of society (even one god is neutroi, with their clergy mostly neutroi as well). Sex can be [[GenderBender changed by magic]] temporarily (so a same-sex couple can have children) or in the case of trans people, permanently if they wish it. The first book, ''Literature/TheQueenOfIeflaria'', centers on two princesses who were arranged to be married (although there are also other candidates initially), finally in love as they face dangers together.
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* ''[[Literature/TheHaremProtagonistWasTurnedIntoAGirlAndDoesntWantToChangeBack The Harem Protagonist Was Turned Into A Girl!! And Doesn’t Want To Change Back!!!??]]'' is a parody of the HaremGenre and anime and manga where a hapless everyman gets alien girlfriend/s and other suitors after finding out he is somehow special - in this instance heir to the Galactic Empire and the focus point of an intergalactic war. However, after an incident with a Gender Confirmation Ray that one character was trying to "punish" him with... she very quickly decides she's much happier as a woman and had wanted to be a girl for as long as she could remember but hadn't figured out she was trans.
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* ''Webcomic/RunawayToTheStars'': Most human cultures are accepting of non-majority sexual orientations or gender identities. Gillie and Idrisah's lesbian marriage isn't anything unusual, though it confuses [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/3/8.png some aliens]] that don't have a cultural equivalent to marriage, and Gillie herself was raised by two dads who referred to her in [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/2/gilliegender.png gender neutral terms]] until she asserted that she was a girl. Shyam, a late coming character, considers herself a woman despite being a tailed spacer, a species designed to be hermaphroditic. Shyam later develops a same-sex romance with [[spoiler:Talita]].

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* ''Webcomic/RunawayToTheStars'': Most human cultures are accepting of non-majority sexual orientations or gender identities. Gillie and Idrisah's lesbian marriage isn't anything unusual, though it confuses [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/3/8.png some aliens]] that don't have a cultural equivalent to marriage, and Gillie herself was raised by two dads who referred to her in [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/2/gilliegender.png gender neutral terms]] until she asserted that she was a girl. Shyam, a late coming character, considers herself a woman despite being a tailed spacer, a species HumanSubspecies designed to be hermaphroditic. Shyam later develops a same-sex romance with [[spoiler:Talita]].
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* ''Webcomic/RunawayToTheStars'': Most human cultures are accepting of non-majority sexual orientations or gender identities. Gillie and Idrisah's lesbian marriage isn't anything unusual, though it confuses [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/3/8.png some aliens]] that don't have a cultural equivalent to marriage, and Gillie herself was raised by two dads who referred to her in [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/2/gilliegender.png gender neutral terms]] until she asserted that she was a girl. Shyam, a late coming character, considers herself a woman, despite being a tailed spacer, a species designed to be hermaphroditic. Shyam later develops a same-sex romance with [[spoiler:Talita]].

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* ''Webcomic/RunawayToTheStars'': Most human cultures are accepting of non-majority sexual orientations or gender identities. Gillie and Idrisah's lesbian marriage isn't anything unusual, though it confuses [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/3/8.png some aliens]] that don't have a cultural equivalent to marriage, and Gillie herself was raised by two dads who referred to her in [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/2/gilliegender.png gender neutral terms]] until she asserted that she was a girl. Shyam, a late coming character, considers herself a woman, woman despite being a tailed spacer, a species designed to be hermaphroditic. Shyam later develops a same-sex romance with [[spoiler:Talita]].
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* ''Webcomic/RunawayToTheStars'': Most human cultures are accepting of non-majority sexual orientations or gender identities. Gillie and Idrisah's lesbian marriage isn't anything unusual, though it confuses [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/3/8.png some aliens]] that don't have a cultural equivalent to marriage, and Gillie herself was raised by two dads who referred to her in [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/2/gilliegender.png gender neutral terms]] until she asserted that she was a girl. Shyam, a late coming character, considers herself a woman, despite being a tailed spacer, a species designed to be hermaphroditic. Shyam later develops a same-sex romance with [[spoiler]]Talita[[/spoiler]].

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* ''Webcomic/RunawayToTheStars'': Most human cultures are accepting of non-majority sexual orientations or gender identities. Gillie and Idrisah's lesbian marriage isn't anything unusual, though it confuses [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/3/8.png some aliens]] that don't have a cultural equivalent to marriage, and Gillie herself was raised by two dads who referred to her in [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/2/gilliegender.png gender neutral terms]] until she asserted that she was a girl. Shyam, a late coming character, considers herself a woman, despite being a tailed spacer, a species designed to be hermaphroditic. Shyam later develops a same-sex romance with [[spoiler]]Talita[[/spoiler]].[[spoiler:Talita]].
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* ''Webcomic/RunawayToTheStars'': Most human cultures are accepting of non-majority sexual orientations or gender identities. Gillie and Idrisah's lesbian marriage isn't anything unusual, though it confuses [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/3/8.png some aliens]] that don't have a cultural equivalent to marriage, and Gillie herself was raised by two dads who referred to her in [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/2/gilliegender.png gender neutral terms]] until she asserted that she was a girl.

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* ''Webcomic/RunawayToTheStars'': Most human cultures are accepting of non-majority sexual orientations or gender identities. Gillie and Idrisah's lesbian marriage isn't anything unusual, though it confuses [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/3/8.png some aliens]] that don't have a cultural equivalent to marriage, and Gillie herself was raised by two dads who referred to her in [[https://jayeaton.site/Art/RttS/AMA/2/gilliegender.png gender neutral terms]] until she asserted that she was a girl. Shyam, a late coming character, considers herself a woman, despite being a tailed spacer, a species designed to be hermaphroditic. Shyam later develops a same-sex romance with [[spoiler]]Talita[[/spoiler]].
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* The Creator/OrsonScottCard story ''Songmaster'' is described on his page as "Pedophiles InSpace"; somewhat accurate but it's more about a beautiful young boy (Ansset) who has the most powerful and honest singing voice in the world (this world being a fantastical future empire) so much that despite being 11, a lot of adult men fall immediately in lust with him. As he ages, Ansset falls in love with Josif but soon has to deal with the effects of the hormone drugs that were given to him to preserve his voice as he matured (including emasculation and the fact he CantHaveSexEver).

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* The Creator/OrsonScottCard story ''Songmaster'' ''Literature/{{Songmaster}}'' is described on his page as "Pedophiles InSpace"; somewhat accurate but it's more about a beautiful young boy (Ansset) who has the most powerful and honest singing voice in the world (this world being a fantastical future empire) so much that despite being 11, a lot of adult men fall immediately in lust with him. As he ages, Ansset falls in love with Josif but soon has to deal with the effects of the hormone drugs that were given to him to preserve his voice as he matured (including emasculation and the fact he CantHaveSexEver).
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* ''WebOriginal/HamstersParadise'': In one subspecies of the naturally [[AlwaysChaoticEvil aggressive and sadistic]] harmsters, the [[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale matriarch]] harmsters, nearly all recreational sex consists of same-sex pairings while heterosexual mating is only done for reproductive purposes. The reason for this is because harmster mating in general is [[SexIsViolence very violent]] and since matriarch harmster females are much larger and stronger than the males, breeding between the two frequently ends with the male severely injured or even dead.

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* ''WebOriginal/HamstersParadise'': ''Blog/HamstersParadise'': In one subspecies of the naturally [[AlwaysChaoticEvil aggressive and sadistic]] harmsters, the [[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale matriarch]] harmsters, nearly all recreational sex consists of same-sex pairings while heterosexual mating is only done for reproductive purposes. The reason for this is because harmster mating in general is [[SexIsViolence very violent]] and since matriarch harmster females are much larger and stronger than the males, breeding between the two frequently ends with the male severely injured or even dead.
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* ''Film/FutureWorld2018'': Ash, a very human-like android, shares a mutual attraction with Lei, a young woman she meets who has mechanical skills, and they sleep together. Later the pair are a couple.

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