Editing Sexuality In The Twelve Colonies (RDM)/Jp:12コロニーのセクシャリティー (新シリーズ)
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* The spines of some [[Humanoid Cylon|humanoid Cylons]] have been seen to emit a red glow during copulation.<ref>Caprica-Six is shown glowing atop Baltar in the [[Miniseries]], Sharon Agathon is shown glowing atop Helo in [[Six Degrees of Separation]] and writer commentary for [[The Face of the Enemy]] confirms that "Sweet Eight" similarly glowed while mating with Felix Gaeta on New Caprica.</ref> It is unclear whether or not this is visible to the human eye and could be used to detect Cylons. Nevertheless the real-world metaphorical use of the term "glowing" is used by Colonials to describe women sexually satisfied and/or in love.<ref>Laura Roslin refering to Tory Foster in "[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]," Felix Gaeta refering to Anastasia Dualla in "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]".</ref> | * The spines of some [[Humanoid Cylon|humanoid Cylons]] have been seen to emit a red glow during copulation.<ref>Caprica-Six is shown glowing atop Baltar in the [[Miniseries]], Sharon Agathon is shown glowing atop Helo in [[Six Degrees of Separation]] and writer commentary for [[The Face of the Enemy]] confirms that "Sweet Eight" similarly glowed while mating with Felix Gaeta on New Caprica.</ref> It is unclear whether or not this is visible to the human eye and could be used to detect Cylons. Nevertheless the real-world metaphorical use of the term "glowing" is used by Colonials to describe women sexually satisfied and/or in love.<ref>Laura Roslin refering to Tory Foster in "[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]," Felix Gaeta refering to Anastasia Dualla in "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]".</ref> | ||
* Marriage and engagement are practiced by the humans of the [[Twelve Colonies | * Marriage and engagement are practiced by the humans of the [[Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]], and were practiced by the Cylons of the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]] on [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]. In the Colonies, marriage vows are considered sacred oaths. Women generally take their husbands' surnames, but not always. Men do not change their name, except in the group marriage example noted below. There is no evidence of any similar practice to marriage among the [[Significant Seven|modern Cylons]], though two of them got married to humans. | ||
* Marriages between more than two people have been shown to be legal on Caprica, though unusual. Upon learning that [[Clarice Willow]] is part of a group marriage, [[Lacy Rand]] is surprised but accepting and mentions knowing classmates who are children of group marriages. The Willow family surname comes from [[Desiree Willow]]. | * Marriages between more than two people have been shown to be legal on Caprica, though unusual. Upon learning that [[Clarice Willow]] is part of a group marriage, [[Lacy Rand]] is surprised but accepting and mentions knowing classmates who are children of group marriages. The Willow family surname comes from [[Desiree Willow]]. | ||