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rayec77847 ๐Ÿšซ
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Breeder Ships 01

https://storiesonline.net/s/55894/breeder-ships-01

Hi all, I'm new to this site and had a great time here if you get what I mean lol

Can you recommend me a story like this? I found myself liking stories with a different gender ratios with more women in then men the world. I found this story from a recommendation here.

Thanks for the help everyone

Replies:   bk69  bk69
bk69 ๐Ÿšซ

@rayec77847

Not sure about that exact story, but from your description... Bruce Bretthauer (I don't know if he has any stories on SOL, or what username he'd have here if he does) has a number of stories set in a society where women vastly exceed men, and the men are coddled/'protected' from danger (SF series, living on what are basically hell worlds. Lots of good space opera action.) You'll find his stuff on Gina Marie's site, beyondthefarhorizon.net

Replies:   richardshagrin
richardshagrin ๐Ÿšซ
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@bk69

Bruce Bretthauer (I don't know if he has any stories on SOL, or what username he'd have here if he does)

Prince Von Vlox.

The Revolution - Kalliste Leaves by Prince von Vlox
Author's Description:
This is the last of the Kalliste Storytime stories. Kalliste leaves the Co-op and resumes her life.
Size: 31 KB ( ~ 5,879 words)
Genre: Historical
Sex Contents: No Sex
Tags: Historical
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Review by richardshagrin [other reviews by richardshagrin - Contact Reviewer]
Reviewed: 2015-03-18

This is the highest rated of the 15 Kalliste stories on SOL. Its a different kind of story from most on SOL, not just for no sex. This one is about the Russian revolution and other revolutions like the French revolution where intellectuals and fanatics killed the rich and powerful in the name of the people, and a lot of early revolutionaries in power struggles. Kalliste meets Lenin in Switzerland in 1916. Did I mention how long lived she is? Her origins are before the current era, what BC means when it doesn't mean before Christ. Each of the stories are about her meeting someone important historically. Or sometimes a god or goddess.

I recommend his other stories to you as well as the other Kalliste stories. Not all of his stories are on SOL. Many of his newer stories are on Beyond the Far Horizon as Bruce Britthauer, which is also the name on his published stories. Sometimes it can be surprising what you find on line. Prince von Vlox is a character in a story by Avram Davidson, The Case of the Mother-in-Law Pearl.

As a stand alone story, not considering the others in the series, the plot is not all that strong. I'll give it a seven as it is better than average for ingenuity. I saw no problems with technical quality, give it a ten. I'll go with the voting public on Appeal to Reviewer and give it an eight. Some of the author's other longer stories are nines and tens. I only get to review one story at a time but I urge you to read the rest of his stories.

Replies:   Keet  rustyken
Keet ๐Ÿšซ

@richardshagrin

Prince Von Vlox

Unfortunately Prince von Vlox passed away in 2015.

rustyken ๐Ÿšซ

@richardshagrin

His stories where Kalliste is the MC are available on Amazon with Bruce Bretthauer(sp?) as the author. It is a great story and have reread it several times.

Replies:   richardshagrin
richardshagrin ๐Ÿšซ

@rustyken

Kalliste is the MC are available on Amazon

15 Kalliste stories on SOL. Premier since he died 5 years ago and can't visit the site and keep his stories free to all.

Radagast ๐Ÿšซ

Dead Tree Press, try A Brother's Price by Wen Spencer.
On SOL Tom Frost has a short story along those lines, https://storiesonline.net/s/75082/mules-men-and-honeybees

bk69 ๐Ÿšซ

@rayec77847

Oh, and in RL, there's Moldova.

Years back a friend was stationed there doing a tour working for the UN. Came back with interesting theory: apparently, the deaths there from WWII and Stalin's purges meant there was something like a 10:1 ratio working in the favor of guys, so only the best looking 5-10% of the female population ended up breeding. This resulted. he claimed, in a country with the most outstandingly gorgeous women on average that he'd ever seen. (I tend to think, at least among the samples I've encountered, Finn ladies are a little finer, but he's obviously met far more Moldovan women, so I can't claim he's wrong.)

Replies:   richardshagrin
richardshagrin ๐Ÿšซ

@bk69

Finn ladies are a little finer

Shouldn't there be another "n" in "finner"? They have an impressive Finnish. Though Polish may have more polish.

A moldovan oven may have mold.

Replies:   madnige
madnige ๐Ÿšซ
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@richardshagrin

"finner"

You really ought to pronounce your 'th'es properly.

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