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[[Sam Adama]] casually mentions to his nephew [[Willie Adama]] that he used to try to flirt with men in a district the two are visiting {{CAP|Rebirth}}. Sam's marriage to [[Larry]], taken with his status as an enforcer for the [[Ha'la'tha]], suggests homosexuality is not seen as in conflict with traditional masculine roles and attitudes. | [[Sam Adama]] casually mentions to his nephew [[Willie Adama]] that he used to try to flirt with men in a district the two are visiting {{CAP|Rebirth}}. Sam's marriage to [[Larry]], taken with his status as an enforcer for the [[Ha'la'tha]], suggests homosexuality is not seen as in conflict with traditional masculine roles and attitudes. | ||
Judging by comments made by producer/writer [[Jane Espenson]] and on [[Serge]]'s Twitter account, homophobia does not exist and never has existed in the Twelve Colonies, and heterosexual and homosexual relationships are not thought of in different lights. Therefore, the word "gay" does not exist and homosexual marriage has been legal for as long as marriage has existed<ref>[http://www.afterelton.com/people/2010/01/jane-espenson After Elton Interview With Jane Espenson]</ref><ref>[ | Judging by comments made by producer/writer [[Jane Espenson]] and on [[Serge]]'s Twitter account, homophobia does not exist and never has existed in the Twelve Colonies, and heterosexual and homosexual relationships are not thought of in different lights. Therefore, the word "gay" does not exist and homosexual marriage has been legal for as long as marriage has existed<ref>[http://www.afterelton.com/people/2010/01/jane-espenson After Elton Interview With Jane Espenson]</ref><ref>[http://twitter.com/SergeGraystone/status/10210163537 Serge's Twitter]</ref>.{{clear}} | ||
== Bisexuality == | == Bisexuality == | ||
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Multiple real-world coitus positions have been depicted, including female superior (a.k.a. "cowgirl")<ref>Caprica-Six mounts Baltar thus in the [[Miniseries]].</ref> and the so-called missionary position<ref>Baltar is shown atop Kara Thrace in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]," and Tory Foster in [[Faith]], Lee Adama is shown climbing off of Thrace in "[[Unfinished Business]]," et al.</ref>. | Multiple real-world coitus positions have been depicted, including female superior (a.k.a. "cowgirl")<ref>Caprica-Six mounts Baltar thus in the [[Miniseries]].</ref> and the so-called missionary position<ref>Baltar is shown atop Kara Thrace in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]," and Tory Foster in [[Faith]], Lee Adama is shown climbing off of Thrace in "[[Unfinished Business]]," et al.</ref>. | ||
Heterosexual fellatio among Colonials is implied by Laura Roslin's statement to Tory Foster, "I don't really care if you have to spend the night on your knees praying, or just on your knees. I want a name." | Heterosexual fellatio among Colonials is implied by Laura Roslin's statement to Tory Foster, "I don't really care if you have to spend the night on your knees praying, or just on your knees. I want a name." ([[TRS]]: "[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]") | ||
== Other notes == | == Other notes == | ||
* The religious controversy surrounding [[Rya Kibby]]'s abortion suggest that the [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies|Colonial faith]] (or the [[Gemenon|Gemenese]] interpretation thereof) contains doctrine pertaining to sexuality, possibly in a similar fashion to many real world religions {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}. | * The religious controversy surrounding [[Rya Kibby]]'s abortion suggest that the [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies|Colonial faith]] (or the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Gemenon|Gemenese]] interpretation thereof) contains doctrine pertaining to sexuality, possibly in a similar fashion to many real world religions {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}. | ||
* The presence of [[w:child prostitution|child prostitution]] under [[Phelan]]'s [[Black market (organization)|black market]] indicates the presence of pedophilia within Colonial society. The practice of child prostitution is viewed with loathing and disdain by Colonials such as Lee Adama, who ultimately kills Phelan after discovering this practice aboard ''[[Prometheus (ship)|Prometheus]]'' {{TRS|Black Market}}. | * The presence of [[w:child prostitution|child prostitution]] under [[Phelan]]'s [[Black market (organization)|black market]] indicates the presence of pedophilia within Colonial society. The practice of child prostitution is viewed with loathing and disdain by Colonials such as Lee Adama, who ultimately kills Phelan after discovering this practice aboard ''[[Prometheus (ship)|Prometheus]]'' {{TRS|Black Market}}. | ||