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The Eternal Kawaii
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Founded: Apr 21, 2005
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Postby The Eternal Kawaii » Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:04 pm

There are no issues--men are expected to behave like men, and women are expected to behave like women. Our culture has well-defined gender roles for our children to emulate so they won't be confused with all this nonsense.
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Maraque
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Founded: Nov 22, 2004
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Postby Maraque » Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:10 pm

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?
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.

Seeing as how it's expected of a teenager to dabble in both heterosexuality and homosexuality, transsexualism is similarly of no concern. Again, because there is no specific way a male or female is expected to act.

While transsexualism is quite the minority of sexualities in Tsvarchi, no social stigma exists for those who are. It is seen as a natural occurrence, so it is in no way thought of as abnormal.

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New Lusitaniagrad
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Founded: Dec 23, 2009
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Postby New Lusitaniagrad » Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:21 pm

Transexualism is viewed as a mental disorder in New Lusitaniagrad.

Children who have this disorder are sent to rehabilitaion centers set up by The Church.
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Mount Shavano
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Founded: Jan 04, 2008
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Postby Mount Shavano » Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:29 pm

If we had ever had a recorded case (we haven't) we'd see them as someone in need of help.
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Creativenameia
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Founded: Oct 15, 2010
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Postby Creativenameia » Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:45 pm

There are no gender roles in Creativenameia. Everyone here is agendered as a result. We often wonder why other nations have kept their genders even though they are supposedly equal.
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Celtica Morgland
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Founded: Aug 22, 2010
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Postby Celtica Morgland » Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:48 pm

none

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Syreene states
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Founded: Nov 19, 2010
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Postby Syreene states » Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:53 pm

When it does occur (with a population of 40 million or so there aren't that many cases) Counseling, and if desired, Gender Reassignment surgery are the norm.

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