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Chris, you wrote,
<< ' We' have gone past these gender differences. >>
Mine idea too, IMHO we are at the beginning of a inter-sexual area !!
That is, male and female are combining into one being.
The result is an androgynous being, the complex consequences are
immense...
<< ...background and so not be identified, not be revealed for ' who ' we are.>>
So, each of us, is making up a smokescreen where behind his or hers
true identity is !?
So, the idea of re-identification is a false image, because the ' who ' you see
at the front is not the real ' me '. What about trust !?
What about the true sexual appearance of an individual, where is the real
' Male '; the real ' Female ' .
In that respect, the Mardi Grass or the Carnaval in Venice is a principle to hide behind the masks and so to enjoy all of the perversities which we can 't obtain
if we were the real ' me ' ! I think I saw a program about this...
Regards,
Kenneth
(I am, because we are)
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