The king story is one where he wears a crown, where he tells people what to do, where people try to kill him sometimes, where he's succeeded by his children. The story is defined by invisible rules of society - everyone agrees he should wear a crown, and tell people what to do.-
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I like this, too. It’s a tricky Q because there’s “gender” as rules & categories defined by a culture, our internal experience of our gender as an identity (or lack thereof) and also collective notions of gender that are being created by group members.
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When i try to think about other people thinking about gender it's like grasping at sand. For me, my gender is something that belongs to other people. Other people decide what my gender is, by how they react to me/the ways they find me useful.
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Story, yeah. More specifically, a story about one's purpose or calling in life. Traditionally, a woman's highest calling is to be a wife and/or mother. A man's: to be a protector. I think maybe a lot of nb identification is the rejection of these stories?
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