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by The Eternal Kawaii » Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:04 pm
by Maraque » Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:10 pm
Seeing as how Maraquean culture doesn't subscribe to gender norms, there is no instance where a male acting effeminate or a female acting masculine is seen negatively. It is seen as positive in that they are being themselves.Seculartopia wrote:How is a person viewed who does not apply their physical gender to themselves, or has a dislike for their physical gender?
In youth, is it viewed as a natural part of curiosity for various genders and sexualities leading into puberty, or an abnormal, disorder-like concern?
Is any social stigma in any generation held against those described in the first question?

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