A way with worlds: 17 - SEX: A completely boring discussion by Steven Savage of Seventh Sanctum
Page 1 of 1 Despite the title, I'm
afraid this column is going to be rather dry - what to look for
when dealing with love and reproduction in designing your world
and its contents. There shouldn't be anything here that will
offend anyone or be inappropriate - consider this column as
"Rated R" for your own assessment. So, if you're
worried you may be offended, please go somewhere else, if not -
read on.
Anyway, on to creating
worlds and sex. Sex is going to be part of your world as long as
you have living and emotional creatures in it. If
people/creatures in your tales fall in love and reproduce, you'll
need to deal with it in your world design.
Sadly, in discussing sex in
a continuity or a story, people get confused, lost, embarrassed,
misdirected, or overly concerned. So, in this column, I'm going
to look at areas of your continuity and world where you'll need
to deal with issues of sex. Think of it as a checklist and map to
avoid confusion.
So, without further ado -
where sex impacts your story.
BIOLOGY:
If you have stories with regular humans, then you know
how you get more humans . . . or do you.
Let's be honest - if the
biological aspect of sex is going to impact your story, KNOW YOUR
SUJECT MATTER. Any biological process is usually more complex
than it seems, from vision to digestion to reproduction.
Pregnancy, physical reactions, chance of miscarriages, diseases -
they're not simple to describe. If you write them, be sure you
know what you're talking about.
If you aren't dealing with
humans, then you have to ask how your species in question
reproduce - and again, it's not as easy as it may look. A few
good books on biology and different species on earth my give you
some idea.
If you think reproduction is
simple, ask your parents. I'm sure they'll inform you in
excruciating, guilt-inducing detail, that you are wrong.
PSYCHOLOGY:
When writing about sex and related issues (romance,
etc.), you'll run into dealing with the human mind - love, hate,
jealousy, guilt, paternal/maternal feelings, and more.
This is another case of
knowing your subject matter and being realistic - almost everyone
has some opinion on love and sex, and your characters may if
they're old enough. Take the time to figure out their attitudes,
it will likely come up in a story - and definitely will if you
have any romantic plots.
In the case of non-humans,
you've got to determine how minds work and then individual
personalities and opinions about sex, etc. In this case, you're
back to biology for part of your explanation - and for humans and
new races, you also have to remember psychology comes from
society . . .
SOCIETY:
You don't have a society without people. To get people
you need to have reproduction, and to have a society, you need to
have ways people come together. Both of these, of course, can
evolve sex and love.
Constructing a society's
attitude towards sex is not as easy as it may sound, and most
societies approaches to dealing with sex and love are not as
simple as they sound. If you're using a culture like one you live
in now, analyze it carefully and don't make assumptions. If
you're designing a new cultures . . .
Then, as I've advised
before, do research, get to know other cultures, especially
cultures reminiscent of the one you're designing. Write down the
important aspects, traditions, beliefs, and taboos of your
culture or cultures, and make sure they make sense - if not in
what they do, then in why they exist.
Remember that traditions and
taboos exist for a reason, and they may NOT make sense - having
outlived their usefulness, being manipulated, etc. When you reach
sensitive areas of human life, such social complexities can only
get . . . well, more complex.
METAPHYSICAL:
Spirituality? Yes, it does relate to sex, love, and
reproduction.
If you're dealing with
religion as a large part of your world or story, the religions,
religious professionals, and the gods themselves may have
opinions and policies. In the end, religion really is how people
understand and relate to the universe - and that includes sex.
SUMMARY:
As much as you may run into embarrassment, concern, etc.
in dealing with sex and related issues in your world, you will
likely have to. Do your research, remember the different levels
it may involve, and forge on ahead.
STEVE'S SITES:
I've focused a lot on utility and self-promotion - now a quick
look at places to get inspiration:
Memepool - Just all sorts of weird,
interesting, and
strange stuff, updated reguarly. You never know what you'll see.
News of the Weird - Get the
latest updates on human strangeness
and the human condition. When you can start making up things as
weird as these, then you understand humanity.
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