>>They also teach hatchlings to recognize humans as allies or enemies.<<
Elephant cultures reflect this too.
>>Some aces really appreciate living in a tight-knit community where they don't get pestered for sex.<<
I'm sure there are other folks who would like to not be pestered as well, and thereby find this setup congenial.
Furthermore, if the Shakers wanted to reinvent the whole religious hospitality thing (monasteries were used as inns in the Dark Ages) that could be rather interesting.
Certainly, having a controlled tourism thing would be preferable to having an endless stream of guests coming by for dinner and a dance show, or the fair-weather converts who join up in lean times but leave when things get better.
Re: Thoughts
Date: 2021-07-26 06:20 am (UTC)Elephant cultures reflect this too.
>>Some aces really appreciate living in a tight-knit community where they don't get pestered for sex.<<
I'm sure there are other folks who would like to not be pestered as well, and thereby find this setup congenial.
Furthermore, if the Shakers wanted to reinvent the whole religious hospitality thing (monasteries were used as inns in the Dark Ages) that could be rather interesting.
Certainly, having a controlled tourism thing would be preferable to having an endless stream of guests coming by for dinner and a dance show, or the fair-weather converts who join up in lean times but leave when things get better.