Subject: Sounds right
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Posted on: 2019-10-04 12:13:00 UTC

Sidenote: By no means, by the way, do I think that this is the most important element of Dragonseye. But because I read it at a very specific time and place it's what impacted me. Silly? Yes. It's rather unfair to all the other parts of Dragonseye, which I hazily recall being very good. I also can't do a thing about it.

But anyways, more on the subject... yeah. Pern has... a lot of problems with the way dragons work. Although, up to now, I didn't really think of commitment (to the concept) as one of them.

Maybe this is because I didn't quite get the same read you did. See, I never felt like polyamory was really on the cards. Dragonriders slept around a lot, sure, but it didn't seem like the series ever had any pretentions of setting up a real poly relationship. There was always going to be one primary romantic partner per character.

Which... is fine, I guess. The real problem comes in with McCaffrey's weird male/female double standards. The men sleep around. The women don't. Not usually. There are a few exceptions who aren't portrayed as evil, a bit further down the line... But not many..

So yes. Sooner or later if you have issues with something in Pern, it probably comes down to having issues with McCaffrey's worldview. Which most people do...

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