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Sexuality in the Twelve Colonies (RDM)

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Sexuality in the Re-imagined Series mirrors the sexuality in the real world, in terms of the presence of heter-, homo- and bi-sexual relationships.

According to comments from Michael Taylor, the Colonials do not make an emphasis "of the distinction between hetero- and homosexual preferences. I tend to think that in this respect, at least, they’re a bit more enlightened than we are."[1]

Heterosexuality

The majority of relationships depicted in the series tend to be overwhelmingly heterosexual in nature. Amongst these major heterosexual relationships are:

Homosexuality

While some members of the fandom have tried to identify Felix Gaeta's orientation as being homosexual -- notably with the Season 3 gag reel where Alessandro Juliani attempts to "hit" on a marine protecting James Callis' Gaius Baltar -- homosexuality had not been formally introduced in the Colonial way of life prior to "Razor" with the revelation that Helena Cain and Gina Inviere were engaged in a lesbian relationship.

The revelation of the Cain-Inviere relationship does not seem to surprise Pegasus personnel seen in "Razor". Kendra Shaw is slightly shocked, but more due to the surprise that Cain was dependent on anyone. Jurgen Belzen and Jack Fisk do not seem to be at all phased or uncomfortable with this relationship during the formal dinner after the Fall of the Scorpion Fleet Shipyards. Therefore, this is in keeping with writer Michael Taylor's comments that "the point about Cain’s and Gina’s relationship is that the fact that they had a same-sex relationship was no big deal".[1]

Bisexuality

Bisexuality has not been seen until "Torn", with the culmination of ménage à trois between Caprica Six, Number Three, and Gaius Baltar. It is uncertain how this is viewed in Colonial society, however since it is apparent that the Cylons model their behavior after their human creators, it is more than likely that sex acts involving multiple partners is derived from Colonials.

Other notes

The presence of child prostituion under Phelan's black market indicates the presence of sexual deviants within Colonial society. The practice of child prostitution is viewed with loathing disdain by Colonials such as Lee Adama, who ultimately kills Phelan after discovering this practice aboard Prometheus (Black Market).

Additionally, prostitution appears to be legally permitted in Colonial society, with consenting adult women such as Shevon offering their services to adult men such as Lee Adama (Black Market).

In addition, the Colonials have pornographic material such as Nymph (Scar), although it is uncertain whether or not pornography is viewed in the same controversial light as it is in American and other cultures.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Ryan, Maureen (16 November 2007). Answers to your 'Razor' questions and clues about 'Battlestar Galactica's' final season (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 16 November 2007.