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** In general, [[Author Appeal|many of Heinlein's books had characters that were pretty big on "free love"]]. In ''[[Job: A Comedy of Justice]]'', it's implied that parental incest is itself a cool and groovy thing by the father of the female love-interest. {{spoiler|Of course, he is the Satan in an assumed form, but as he is played in an expository and sympathetic role rather than an evil one, this may not matter.}}
* 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.
* All characters in ''[[Brave New World (novel)|Brave New World]]'', having their first sexual experiences long before puberty.
** And society considers monogamous relationships to be an unusual perversion.
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* In ''[[The Great Gatsby]]'', when he first met her, Gatsby believed that Daisy's past history with many men made her "valuable."
* Many of [[John Donne]]'s poems and essays are about how wonderful women are who sleep around. Seeing as how this is John Donne, (see [[Unreliable Narrator]]) it's difficult to tell whether he was being serious or sarcastic. Throughout history, people have argued both ways.
 
 
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