Okay, here we go!
( Part Two: Gender and Sexuality )
Summing up:
* Most cultures recognize six genders, mostly alligned with assigned sexes, but are beginning to recognize and accept non-binary (Solar), non-trinary (Lunar), and non-hexary[?] (both/either) genders
* Delta individuals are intersex based not only on ambiguous genetalia, but on unusual hormone production and experiencing cycles not consistent with their assigned sex
* The prescription for both trans and Delta individuals is primarily acceptance, support, and medical and gender autonomy
* Anyone who is not cis, perisex [not intersex/Delta], or allo-attracted to the genders they would be (most likely to be) able to sexually reproduce with is queer
* There are special ace and aro identities for those who feel specific attractions only when in heat/rut themselves, or toward someone who is themselves in heat/rut
* Attraction to Betas of a gender one can't typically reproduce with is considered typical/accepted for heats/ruts, but not for long term relationships
I think this is about it for gender and sexuality stuff? Lemme know what I'm missing or if I need to add more detail on anything, and especially if I messed up badly somewhere. And if you're just curious about something, questions are definitely welcome :)b
Summing up:
* Most cultures recognize six genders, mostly alligned with assigned sexes, but are beginning to recognize and accept non-binary (Solar), non-trinary (Lunar), and non-hexary[?] (both/either) genders
* Delta individuals are intersex based not only on ambiguous genetalia, but on unusual hormone production and experiencing cycles not consistent with their assigned sex
* The prescription for both trans and Delta individuals is primarily acceptance, support, and medical and gender autonomy
* Anyone who is not cis, perisex [not intersex/Delta], or allo-attracted to the genders they would be (most likely to be) able to sexually reproduce with is queer
* There are special ace and aro identities for those who feel specific attractions only when in heat/rut themselves, or toward someone who is themselves in heat/rut
* Attraction to Betas of a gender one can't typically reproduce with is considered typical/accepted for heats/ruts, but not for long term relationships
I think this is about it for gender and sexuality stuff? Lemme know what I'm missing or if I need to add more detail on anything, and especially if I messed up badly somewhere. And if you're just curious about something, questions are definitely welcome :)b