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* In ''[[I Will Fear No Evil]]'' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]], the government doesn't quite go so far as to forbid heterosexual sex, but they strongly encourage homosexuality for this reason.
* In Charles Beaumont's "The Crooked Man," homosexuality became the norm but heterosexuality was tolerated for a while. Then a politician demonizes straights and they are forced to chemically change their orientation.
* While it's not exactly encouraged directly, the wizards of [[Discworld]] (who are forbidden to reproduce as a means of preventing sourcery) apparently ''are'' willing to tolerate homosexuality among their fellows. At least, there's no outright hatred of the act mentioned in ''[[Unseen Academicals]]'', which was the only ''Discworld'' book to even touch on the matter.
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