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** In the ''Riley Jensen, Guardian'' series by Keri Arthur, which one might say was "inspired" by the [[Anita Blake]] books, the main character is a werewolf, and werewolf society is very blase about sex, due to werewolves basically going "on heat" every full moon. Riley's romantic interests tend to take this poorly, though Riley's attitude is like it or lump it.
* Lazarus Long's mother in [[Robert A. Heinlein|Heinlein]]'s ''[[Time Enough for Love]]'' takes "MILF" to [[Parental Incest|absurd extremes]].
** In general, [[Author Appeal|many of Heinlein's books had characters that were pretty big on "free love"]]. In ''[[Job: A Comedy
* Miriam "Starhawk" Simos, in her novel ''The Fifth Sacred Thing'', wrote a poem blessing a lover's other and/or previous partners for having "made you who you are."
* Vonda McIntyre seems to like putting polyamorous (or simply uninhibited) characters in her novels. It's the ''monogamous'' ones (like Arevin in ''[[Dreamsnake]]'') who tend to stand out.
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