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* \\\"Rather baselessly averted in John Wyndham\\\'s Consider Her Ways. In the aftermath of a virus wiping out all men, a basically sexless society emerges. Wyndham seems to have utterly dismissed the possibility that women could form romantic relationships with each other, despite making a reference to Sappho at one point. He admitted that he put plot ahead of common sense in that one and seemed to regret it. Happens to the best of us.\\\"

This seems mildly nattery, if a true example of an aversion where you\\\'d expect the trope to be played straight. Maybe:

* \\\"Surprisingly averted in JohnWyndham\\\'s \\\'\\\'Consider Her Ways\\\'\\\'. In the aftermath of a virus wiping out all men, an essentially sexless society emerges. Despite making a reference to {{Sappho}} at one point, Wyndham didn\\\'t use the idea that women could form romantic relationships. [[WordOfGod He has said]] that he put the plot ahead of logical developments, and seems to regret it.\\\"


* \\\"A lot of people in the porn business. Both male and female.\\\"

Is this an example? And is it zero context?
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* \\\"Rather baselessly averted in John Wyndham\\\'s Consider Her Ways. In the aftermath of a virus wiping out all men, a basically sexless society emerges. Wyndham seems to have utterly dismissed the possibility that women could form romantic relationships with each other, despite making a reference to Sappho at one point. He admitted that he put plot ahead of common sense in that one and seemed to regret it. Happens to the best of us.\\\"

This seems mildly nattery, if a true example of an aversion where you\\\'d expect the trope to be played straight. Maybe:

* \\\"Surprisingly averted in JohnWyndham\\\'s \\\'\\\'Consider Her Ways\\\'\\\'. In the aftermath of a virus wiping out all men, an essentially sexless society emerges. Despite making a reference to {{Sappho}} at one point, Wyndham didn\\\'t use the idea that women could form romantic relationships. [[WordOfGod He has said]] that he put the plot ahead of logical developments, and seems to regret it.\\\"
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