

Sometimes, apparently.
Sometimes, apparently.
Have you never heard about manspreading or how it is indecent for women to spread their legs even a little too far when sitting?
Heteronormative, yes. Cis less so, I’d say.
Anyway, considering the time it first aired, it’s almost revolutionary.
But that’s a running theme with the old Trek shows. I’m currently on a rewatch and a lot of episodes are still very relevant today. Yet sometimes there are moments where I think ”Yeah, it’s fine, could have gone a step further though“ but then remember that stuff’s partially as old or even older than I am, and put into context of it’s time, it’s pretty neat again.
- Jadzia, 24th century: Wife with husband
I just misremembered. Thought she died right before their wedding.
I looked it up on memory alpha, but unfortunately could only find two Daxs (? Daxes? Dax’?) of whom we know their respective spouses, Audrid (female host, had a husband) and Torias (male host, had a wife).
I’m not sure I qualify for this (relevant username) but I do have two names I think about using if I ever crack my shell. One is just a name I always liked and one is part of an online pseudonym I used a long time (and that I still use sometimes) that has a totally different backstory, can be used kinda androgynously but is mostly used by women with one noticeable exception.
And no one is stopping anyone from choosing more than one name.
Edit: nvm, I misread the title.
You’ve been told a lot if things to be american that aren’t (judging by YT videos titled something akin to “X Things YOU Thought Were AMERICAN But AREN’T!”)