Soooo nice to read an omegaverse story actually exploring gender and sexuality! I've always thought it was such a shame, and this is incredibly well done. A bit less of a fan of some essentialism (omegas will *always* be weaker because "biology", etc). A part feels justified in a setting which exaggerates instincts and biological dimorphism (well probably polymorphism or smth in this case but in the end it is based on our male/female differences... whatever), but some things feel a bit too absolute, especially when it's justified by in-world science. I really loved the different family constitutions and dynamics, and the way this story shows and explores different polyamorous relationships, a rare treat. The characters were lovely and interesting. My only critique over the writing style is that some exposition is a bit clunky in the way it's brought up. Most of it starts pretty organically, brought up by the characters in instances that feel justified, but often the dialogue is a bit stilted and formal compared to the rest. In the end, 9.9/10 absolutely recommend, I had a fantastic time.
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