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For questions relating to sexual reproduction and the physical acts of mating that sexual beings engage in.
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Would a species with 3 sexes be more adept at warfare and hard labor compared to humans?
Your current 3-sex arrangement feels quite invertebrates-in-a-hivey, to me. I think the main issue here is with how much coordination is required for the three sexes to produce the next generation. … So the 3-sex reproduction cycle needs to be very effective in producing lots of both types.
Also, you mentioned bees. Could bees make for a better model, here? …