I must say, this took a turn I didn't expect.
Gilese is certainly a colorful planet and culture, but a utopian fantasy world seems a bit of a strange place to start when you're trying to say stuff about the real world. Gilese makes some impressive leaps and more than a few generalizations.
Not to say I'm totally closed to it. I think I get what you're trying to say there.
By the way, where does that name come from?
RE: Sexual morality, violence, and Power [Chapter 2.8]