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Praxis by David Gerrold
The novella Praxis by David Gerrold (The Man Who Folded Himself) was interesting. In order to escape being sentenced to the Labor Corps, James and José opt to emigrate to Praxis, a colony world with only men, and get fake-married to improve their chances.
Let's talk about wrong expectations. None of the story actually takes place on Praxis, only in the training camp, though the camp is also men-only.
The story isn't exactly m/m, it's more of a queerplatonic relationship at this point, though they talk about maybe having sex in the future.
Let's talk about wrong expectations. None of the story actually takes place on Praxis, only in the training camp, though the camp is also men-only.
The story isn't exactly m/m, it's more of a queerplatonic relationship at this point, though they talk about maybe having sex in the future.
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I enjoy the single-gender planet trope. If you ever want to try a women-only one, my faves are Ammonite by Nicola Griffith (starts a little as hard sci-fi, but quickly switches to science fantasy) and Queen by JS Fields (intersex rep from an intersex author).
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I’m not sure that I could say that enjoy single-gender planet trope based on one story, but it’s true that Ammonite has been on my TBR list for a while.
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