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Dragonchoice
- Necessity or Destiny?
The question of dragonrider sexuality will never go away.
Irrelevant in Dragonflight, when Anne had not even
fixed the gender of green dragons, subsequently touched upon
in Moreta, made more blatant in Red Star Rising/Dragonseye,
and brought into the open in interviews with Anne herself,
the issue arises in virtually every discussion of Impression.
The "Renewable Airforce" document states that dragonets
make their choices based on the candidates' sexuality. According
to the rules it sets out, green dragons choose either heterosexual
women or males "with feminine personalities". Blue
riders "tend to be gay with masculine temperaments".
Browns and bronzes select only heterosexual males, and queens
only heterosexual females. Moreover, the hatchling dragonet
"recognises by the sweat pheromones the appropriate sexual
partner".
But the idea that gay men exude female pheromones is wholly
unsupported by any scientific evidence. There have been studies
which suggest that heterosexual and homosexual men may react
to pheromones in different ways, but there is nothing to indicate
that gay men produce a different chemical signal, or one that
corresponds directly to a woman's. The division of gay men
into 'feminine' and 'masculine' is representative of the very
old-fashioned view that all homosexual men are either 'camp'
or 'butch'. And it is difficult to place much stock in a system
based rigidly on the sexuality of youths - sometimes, as in
Dragonflight, children barely ten years old and not
even sexually mature. Even the sexuality of adolescents can
be a changeable thing in response to the overwhelming hormonal
assault that accompanies the teenage years.
Furthermore, sexuality as a direct influence on a dragonet's
choice is not entirely logical. If green dragons are intended
to be Impressed by heterosexual women, blue dragons should
choose heterosexual men. The fact that green dragons started
to choose male riders should not have impacted blue dragonets'
choice. Indeed, if blues' criteria were altered by the prevalence
of male green riders, it would be logical for brown dragonets
to start choosing gay riders too.
A further dialogue with Anne, the controversial "Tent
Peg" interview, states, "if circumstances arose,
and a green dragon chose a heterosexual lifemate... Well,
he would become homosexual. It's a proven fact that a single
anal sex experience causes one to be homosexual". This
asinine and ignorant notion severely damages the author's
credibility on the subject, and it would seem prudent to ignore
statements made outside the novels themselves
Canon offers some interesting insights. Where blue and green
riders are mentioned at all we do see campness and over-emotional
behaviour; indeed, all the stereotypes of the 'flaming queer'.
This is particularly in evidence in Moreta and Red
Star Rising/Dragonseye. Yet in The Second Weyr,
it is mentioned that the blue rider Martin "preferred
boys to girls" with the strong implication that this
is the exception rather than the rule for blue riders at this
point in Pern's history. And as Mirrim's father is a blue
rider, it seems clear that he was at the very least bisexual.
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