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Appeal to normalcy

A weak evasion of the actual topic. The question isn't whether it normal for a 25 year old girl to sleep with 100 guys. It's whether or not it's ethical. And you either know that and are being avoidant because you're a soy-ass shit-lib who LITERALLY ISN'T ALLOWED to tell women what they ought or ought not do OR... OR... You're dumb as dog-shit. It's one or the other.
Hym "Appeal to normalcy is not an argument I would ever make there. Because I'm not a pussy social-centrist. Is it fine for a woman to fuck 100 dudes? Yes. Even better if she's discreet and takes cash. Why are you such a sissy? And where is your wife? Ex-wife. Where's you ex-wife? I saw her pick up a spider once and it was both gross and adorable."
by Hym Iam March 10, 2024
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The Great Normalization

The period of time in which foot fetishes were normalized and became a mainstream part of sexuality.
After The Great Normalization, I’m so happy to be sucking and busting on toes!!
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Theory of Constructed Normal

A psychological and phenomenological offshoot focusing on the internal, subjective sense of what feels "normal" to an individual. This theory posits that our personal baseline for experience is constructed through a continuous feedback loop between our biology, our personal history of rewards/punishments, and the cultural norms we absorb. "Normal" is the brain's efficient, learned model of the world, which can become maladaptive when it constructs a baseline of chronic stress, inequality, or alienation as just "the way things are."
Theory of Constructed Normal Example: For someone raised in a high-conflict household, constant anxiety might feel Constructed Normal. Their nervous system calibrated to that environment, making peacefulness feel eerie and unfamiliar. This isn't a moral failure; it's a learned internal model that can be deliberately deconstructed and rebuilt through therapy or new experiences.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 4, 2026
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The grand, systemic synthesis of the Constructed Norm and Constructed Normal. It is the analysis of how entire lifeways—complete with their associated emotions, identities, and economic structures—are manufactured and sustained as the default, unremarkable backdrop of reality. It asks how capitalism, for instance, constructs not just markets, but a "normal" life of wage labor, consumer desire, and specific gender roles that feel like the only possible reality.
Theory of Constructed Normality *Example: The Constructed Normality of the 21st-century "always-on" digital life, where constant connectivity, performance of self on social media, and gig economy precarity are accepted as standard, was built by tech platforms, venture capital, and shifting workplace culture. It's a total lived environment that feels inevitable, but was architected.*
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The theory that "normality" exists on a spectrum, not as a binary category. What counts as normal varies across contexts, cultures, and historical periods—it's a statistical, social, and psychological construct, not a property of things themselves. The Normal Spectrum recognizes that normality is about fit with expectations, with distributions, with social norms. A behavior normal in one culture may be deviant in another; a trait normal in one era may be pathological in another. The theory calls for mapping where phenomena fall on multiple axes of normality, acknowledging that the boundary between normal and abnormal is fuzzy, mobile, and contested.
Example: "He called her neurodivergent traits 'abnormal' as if that were objective. The Theory of the Normal Spectrum showed why that was wrong: normal was a statistical, social, contextual category. Her traits were normal in some contexts, abnormal in others. The spectrum revealed that 'normal' was doing political work, not descriptive work."
by Dumu The Void March 7, 2026
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You all are gay i'm normal

When all people in a group chat act like gays.

Created in a group chat from a guy names Nils
"You all are gay I'm normal"
by xxxmeowchanxxx July 25, 2017
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A framework for evaluating normality along eight key dimensions. The 8 axes are: 1) Statistical Frequency (how common it is), 2) Social Acceptance (how accepted it is), 3) Cultural Expectation (whether culture expects it), 4) Historical Precedent (whether it's historically typical), 5) Developmental Trajectory (whether it's typical for age/stage), 6) Functional Adaptation (whether it helps function), 7) Medical Classification (whether medicine pathologizes it), and 8) Legal Status (whether law permits it). These axes allow for nuanced evaluation of normality.
The 8 Axes of the Normal Spectrum Example: "They debated whether her behavior was 'normal.' The 8 axes showed: low on statistical frequency (unusual), medium on social acceptance (depends on group), high on functional adaptation (it worked for her), low on medical classification (not pathologized). The axes explained why no simple answer existed—normal meant different things on different axes."
by Dumu The Void March 7, 2026
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