Tsyr
Explorer
For my world it depends alot on where and who you are talking about.
High elves have no problem with it... In fact, most high elves are bisexual. They re-incarnate every 300 years or so, and often come back in bodies of a different gender, but with the same memory, so gender doesn't mean much to them.
Wild elves don't reincarnate, but they also don't have much problem with it.
De'shanan are so hedonistic that sex as a whole is basicly anything goes for them. They aren't as approving of lasting relationships between same sex couples, as it accomplishes nothing, as they see it.
Dwarves are strongly biased against it for the same reason... dwarves no no room in their culture for anything that doesn't accomplish a quantifiable goal, and since there are no children from a same-sex relationship, they have no use for them.
For humans it depends on the culture, though in general humans aren't alot better than dwarves "officialy"... That is to say, it's against the law one or two places, some human religions are fairly heavily biased against it, but it still happens, none the less, even in the government and religions. A couple human cultures have no problem with it, but both of them are considered "fringe" culture anyhow. (One is very gypsy-esq, another is inspired by the Hawkbrothers in Mercedes Lackey novels)
High elves have no problem with it... In fact, most high elves are bisexual. They re-incarnate every 300 years or so, and often come back in bodies of a different gender, but with the same memory, so gender doesn't mean much to them.
Wild elves don't reincarnate, but they also don't have much problem with it.
De'shanan are so hedonistic that sex as a whole is basicly anything goes for them. They aren't as approving of lasting relationships between same sex couples, as it accomplishes nothing, as they see it.
Dwarves are strongly biased against it for the same reason... dwarves no no room in their culture for anything that doesn't accomplish a quantifiable goal, and since there are no children from a same-sex relationship, they have no use for them.
For humans it depends on the culture, though in general humans aren't alot better than dwarves "officialy"... That is to say, it's against the law one or two places, some human religions are fairly heavily biased against it, but it still happens, none the less, even in the government and religions. A couple human cultures have no problem with it, but both of them are considered "fringe" culture anyhow. (One is very gypsy-esq, another is inspired by the Hawkbrothers in Mercedes Lackey novels)