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    <body><![CDATA[The first story in this book uses the term, &quot;fuckery,&quot; in it. As in, &quot;She went to the Fuckery,&quot; or, &quot;The Fuckery was located centrally in the town for better access,&quot; or something. I'm sorry. I LOVE Ursula K. LeGuin and really like this collection of stories, but I just couldn't get over that word.<br/><br/>That being said, this collection covers various different planets and directly or indirectly their own unique ideas on human pairing. Aesexual, open relationships, bisexual, gay, straight, four way marriages, etc. Not surprisingly, the stories in this collective deal with how to navigate all of the relationships. A good read.<br/><br/>&quot;Fuckery.&quot;]]></body>
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