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[Guide] Identity
| phys-sex = ♂ Male | orientation = Male
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Last Updated: — fiaKaiera 2017/08/13 03:32
An individual's gender identity, physical sex, and their pronouns are one of possibly the most confusing aspects of a Typyl individual. These determine the physical and psychological association for an individual.
Gender and Sex are one of the most sensitive aspects to be considered as it deals with an individual's individuality and how they are viewed based upon it. Prounouns exist as a factor to respect said individuality.
As such, the sections of this part of the guide will point to specific information as an attempt for one to not get confused. Please respect each other. We do not want fights here.
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Physical Sex
The physical sex, or in short: the sex of a Typyl specifically point to and determines an individual's physical biological sex, which is determined upon the individual's biological or physical traits. For the Typyl, this can be easily changed through the process of Type-casting.
This is not to be confused with gender, which is determined through their psychological identification and not physical identification. This will be discussed below.
REMEMBER: These values does NOT reflect that of a human since are terminologies are different for Typyl than in reality.
Physical Sex | |
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♂ Male | An individual having male biological traits and possibly a more masculine body build. |
♀ Female | An individual having female biological traits and possibly a more feminine body build. |
⚦ Hermaph | An individual having both male and female biological traits, wether partially or fully. |
? Unidentified | For individual who does not reveal and/or refuses to show their biological sex. |
※ Humans and Typyl have completely different makeup of their bodies. For more information, refer to the Sexual Dimophism section in Detailed Typyl Information.