(it’s unknown whether he got a boibortion or carried the child long enough to give boirth though)

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    In Excession there’s a male-female couple who wanted to be mothers to each other’s children. So the woman becomes pregnant, both parties switch sexes (the woman storing the undeveloped zygote in their now-male body for the time), the other now-female partner becomes pregnant, then the now-male switches back to female so they could both gestate their children together. The Culture is even more FALGSC than Star Trek is, I swear.

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        And Excession isn’t even the only Culture novel where the main protagonist changes sex during the story.

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          And when they don’t, like Gurgeh in Player of Games, it’s specifically pointed out as an eccentricity on their part. He gets lightly teased for being cis.

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          ‘There’s something very I don’t know; primitive, perhaps, about you, Gurgeh. You’ve never changed sex, have you?’ He shook his head. ‘Or slept with a man?’ Another shake. ‘I thought so ,’ Yay said. ‘You’re strange, Gurgeh.’ She drained her glass.