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minus-squaremarxisthayaca [he/him,they/them]hexbear26·2 years agoyes, the lack of sex in the books is hilariously overwrought. link
minus-squareBeamBrain [he/him]hexbear21·2 years agotbh I'd take that over the sci-fi authors who absolutely insist on incorporating their weird kinks into their writing link
minus-squareemizeko [they/them]hexbear6·2 years agowhat's the kink in Dune? this made me think more of Heinlein link
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yes, the lack of sex in the books is hilariously overwrought.
tbh I'd take that over the sci-fi authors who absolutely insist on incorporating their weird kinks into their writing
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what's the kink in Dune? this made me think more of Heinlein
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ah okay I stopped after the first one
fair
Not even weird kinks, just boring kinks
NO MATING :volcel-judge: