The Queen of Rhodia (Tales of Inthya Book 3)
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Adale had always felt a little sorry for people who had strong preferences regarding the gender of their romantic partners. It sounded like an inconvenience.
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I love the casual mentions throughout the series that a significant number of people in the world are either bi or pan and that this isn't especially remarkable.
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Or maybe Mireille didn’t feel that kind of attraction? Not everyone did.
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I love the casual mentions of people being ace/aro (as well as various other orientations).
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A boy, then. Probably. There was no telling what he’d end up as in the end. For now, they could only give their best guess. Neutroi usually declared themselves in childhood or early adolescence. It was rare for one to be born, though when it did happen, it was considered extremely good luck. Of
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A world where there are basically 3 genders and those genders aren't necessarily fixed.