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Can I get a (few) title(s), please?
I've read (only) half of the disc-world books, but I don't know what you're referencing.
Definitely Lords and Ladies, see the reference to a romance a few lines down in https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unseen_University#Archchancellor.
There's also a lot of references to sex and romance in nearly all books revolving around Granny Weather and Nanny Ogg and the younger witches they educate. See for books and references in https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granny_Weatherwax.
I always suggest to read the whole disc world series in the order of their publication - first of all they're all very entertaining books, and the order of publication develops the whole scenario as Terry Pratchett intended.
Have fun :)
Thanks for the extensive response :)
Probably Lords and Ladies
Thanks for the fast response :)