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ismnotwasm

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16. This was my original answer and his response
Wed Jan 15, 2014, 02:41 AM
Jan 2014
I think gender differences are always going to be with us. What I'd like to see is less intensity of cis-heteronormativity. So that it's cool to name a boy Fred or or Susan, or a girl Jane or Mark-- if you're paying attention to your gut reactions to those particular examples, there's probably an instinctive repulsion-- but more for the male than
The female. Interesting question, American names are boring; anyway



His reply
You lost me at cis-heteronormativity hehe, but after I google it I will have learned something today and for that I thank you. Evolving toward more respect for all fellow humans would be my fantasy (and I don't really see it happening). What would adolescence be without gender differences Aloha

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