He Says...She Says (A Spoof on the Eternal Battle of the Sexes)
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Ongoing, First published Feb 24, 2014
In a distant future where making babies no longer requires sexual intimacy, men and women are kept apart. The Church of the Originators has rewritten the Adam and Eve story to provide divine support for this social system. However, when Andrew Epsilon (8) finds himself attracted to a female insurgent, an heretical notion, things get interesting.

Copyright 2010 by Robert Tell

Part of a short story and medical poetry collection entitled: "The Medical Director's Divorce and Other Stories" published by the author, Robert Tell. E-book available at Amazon and all e-book retailers.
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