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The '''''Gender structure''''', like many other structures, functions across two axes: actual gender, usually determined by biological sex, and contractual gender, determined by contract. Not everyone has a contractual gender, and unless someone has a very well-known contract their contractual gender isn't usually assumed by others.  
The '''gender structure''', like many other structures, functions across two axes: actual gender, usually determined by biological sex, and contractual gender, determined by contract. Not everyone has a contractual gender, and unless someone has a very well-known contract their contractual gender isn't usually assumed by others.  


==Actual gender==
==Actual gender==
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==Contractual gender==
==Contractual gender==
Contractual gender affects contractual titles and certain relationship titles (e.g. [[The Evil Queen|the Evil Queen]] will always be a Queen and [[Mother Bear]] will always be a mother.)
Contractual gender affects contractual titles and certain relationship titles (e.g. the [[Evil Queen]] will always be a Queen and [[Mother Bear]] will always be a mother.)


It cannot be changed, as it was fixed to the gender of the [[Contract template|template]] for that contract.
It cannot be changed, as it was fixed to the gender of the [[Contract template|template]] for that contract.

Latest revision as of 17:38, 6 May 2023

The gender structure, like many other structures, functions across two axes: actual gender, usually determined by biological sex, and contractual gender, determined by contract. Not everyone has a contractual gender, and unless someone has a very well-known contract their contractual gender isn't usually assumed by others.

Actual gender[edit]

Actual gender affect pronouns and most fashion, along with many titles and gendered nouns. For those without a contractual gender it affects everything gender would be expected to affect.

There are very few cases of transgender individuals, and even less of those who are accepted.

Contractual gender[edit]

Contractual gender affects contractual titles and certain relationship titles (e.g. the Evil Queen will always be a Queen and Mother Bear will always be a mother.)

It cannot be changed, as it was fixed to the gender of the template for that contract.

See also[edit]