Pre-script: I'm not saying that any of this is good or bad, wrong or right, it's just how I see it is.
Pos-pre-script: I'm just a stupid person on the internet, have never studied this stuff, only car parts.
>In the past, we lived in an enchanted world that was gendered>We no longer live in a gendered world where we have a clear purpose and direction. Some truths but not all of it. We still live in a world that is mostly binarily divided by male/female too.
Just as kid is very different from adult and there is a grey area in the middle, a lot of modern concepts in societies have very defined terms specific by a long time but allow some in between to exist, that seemed to appear only now in modern times. Another quick example, slavery, there were slaves in the world who were freer than we were today and "free people" of the past that had way less options and power to change stuff than us.
Of course gender is not the same as maturity or occupation, just using some examples of societal concepts that have long existed in all societies.
One big detail is that most multigender existence and conformation exists mostly and it seems almost exclusively online, in the real world it's still controversial and even shunned by a lot of different cultures.
For what I have seen it only exists only in very big cities with a population number in millions and have a global homogenization.
My point is, a lot of modern aspects of society only can bloom naturally in modern metropolis.
It's natural to people try to conform to what they adapts best, sometimes they find in place where someone can be a femtrans asexual fluid femboy, sometimes they have no option but to go to a traditional Korean girls only school and then have an arranged marriage and have kids.
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