Venus and the Seven Sexes is a short science-fiction story written by William Tenn in 1947. It was reprinted in 1968 as part of The Seven Sexes, a collection of Tenn's stories. William Tenn is the pseudonym for the science fiction work of Philip Klass (born 1920). ...
In the story, Humankind discovers a race living on Venus which requires seven different sexes in order to reproduce.
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Venus and the SevenSexes is a short science-fiction story written by William Tenn in 1947.
Venus played exceptionally cleanly (by anyone's standards, not just hers, lol) with only a handful of unforced errors in the first 2 sets, but 32-year-old Raymond was playing out of her mind.
A few years ago, she read John Gray's Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus and, after having a good laugh, felt she could write a better book than Dr. Gray about true male/female relationships and gave it a shot.
I have used his list of all twelve for both sexes (the italicized portion is his) and changed the examples provided after each suggestion to reflect a more modern society.