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Labelle doesn’t read much, do they?
That is patently false. Gender roles were strictly enforced across every ancient culture; many still enforce them to this day. It's only in the modern bourgeoisie West, where he has literally nothing better to do because his needs have been so thoroughly fulfilled, that Labelle can wonder why a boy can't be a girl and vice versa.
There are cultures where children are raised as a different sex from the biological one, but it’s not about self-expression. Actually, the kids are usually forced into accepting the gender roles by their parents or society. We see this in the fa’afafine of Samoa, the kathoey of Thailand and the children of Assigned Male readers.
Those were the good old days where you were free to dress like a boy if you were a girl. I mean sure the kids all had to work hard labor at the docks even those with missing legs but at least nobody would call out your fashion sense.I had no idea amputee was a gender.
I know this has likely been pointed out before but does he fucking TRY to make his hair look as gross and dirty as possible?
Bootlicking is fine when it’s towards Sophie.Notice the comic has no transcript
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Marriage, bloodlines, and kinship are sorta important in every ancient culture (otherwise they won't prosper and leave enough artifacts for us to count them as culture). Letting a troon be what he wants to be throws a monkey wrench to it.That is patently false. Gender roles were strictly enforced across every ancient culture; many still enforce them to this day. It's only in the modern bourgeoisie West, where he has literally nothing better to do because his needs have been so thoroughly fulfilled, that Labelle can wonder why a boy can't be a girl and vice versa.
Edited for clarity
Don’t forget the others, including the Māhū of Hawai’i and the offspring of Kiwis.There are cultures where children are raised as a different sex from the biological one, but it’s not about self-expression. Actually, the kids are usually forced into accepting the gender roles by their parents or society. We see this in the fa’afafine of Samoa, the kathoey of Thailand and the children of Assigned Male readers.
There are cultures where children are raised as a different sex from the biological one, but it’s not about self-expression. Actually, the kids are usually forced into accepting the gender roles by their parents or society. We see this in the fa’afafine of Samoa, the kathoey of Thailand and the children of Assigned Male readers.