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Originally Posted by the_faery_queen why would that be a problem? the book orlando had the main character change gender. and katherine kerr's devery series had reincarnated characters who changed gender (only once though i think. in her world souls tended to come back as the same gender, something that annoyed me. the last thing i'd want is to ALWAYS be female. i'd like to be male sometimes, or a cat  so i like the idea of people coming back as anything) |
Weellllll....you might be right...I may be playing the "What if game" in my own pea brain...
But, I figure the Lesbians won't (or at least a goodly portion of them) like that Dante is Male through most of the book or for the first book...(It started out as a single book..but ahhh...it's looking more and more like two would be better..maybe..lmao) Then, in the second part Dante becomes Dani/f while Laurel (f in the first) stays f in the second...called Suzanne. The first part takes place in the Middle Ages, the second in "Modern Day/now" Both parts have fairly graphic sex....after all part of the story is that they are deeply in love with each other enough so that they come together in their bond both spiritually and physically over time.
The hard core bible thumpers will be pissed that they are having sex at all and then that part of the time they are two women, some Lesbians (assuming they are on the "high moral road") that part of the time one of the characters is not only male, but really good at what he does with his beloved...(tongue in cheek...straight males would probably love it best...since the first part shows men as capable of being very proficient...and then too because many are...hmmm fairly interested in what goes on between two women in love)
Who knows...if I make fun of it in my head first...maybe I'll jinx-proof it...

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