I was reading
rozk's journal, and came across the line "when I was twelve and still male" and, knowing what that meant, still had the thought of a species that changed gender as they age, and started wondering what it would be like if some people changed earlier than others.
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Only the young ones are female, I think. . .
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Remember Asimov's Gods Themselves, who start off as male and female "juveniles", till three merge sexually-sort-of to become a sexless adult? One of his more intriguing ideas i thought.
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you are of course correct on both counts
I plead the fact that my books are organized to "optimize storage for space not for access time". (from the newfs man page - modified)
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Her "After Long Silence" has a species that changes gender with age, although that change is not critical to the plot line.
Still, worth reading, IMHO.
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Gardner, James Alan; Commitment Hour (http://www.radix.net/~dglenn/me/books.html#rev013); 1998 Avon Books, New York, NY; ISBN: 1-56865-687-4 15.
Kids change each year, and have to choose at twenty.
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(Actually I'm not 100 percent sure what it meant. I just assumed some flavor of transgendered and moved on.)
Isn't there a short story about some aliens who have three stages of life, and one is male and one is female and the third is something they don't know they become until they become it? Or something?
I am very clear and precise. :)
Mer
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Mer