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DragonFruit · 61-69, M
The definition of "normal" is what fits into a range which approximates the average.
Everyone is "normal" in some ways and "abnormal" in other ways...but it is the combination of ways in which a person is "normal" and "abnormal" which defines who they are as a person.
Nobody is entirely "normal" or entirely "abnormal", but those who comply with most of the averages or norms are the ones who are called "normal".
Everyone is "normal" in some ways and "abnormal" in other ways...but it is the combination of ways in which a person is "normal" and "abnormal" which defines who they are as a person.
Nobody is entirely "normal" or entirely "abnormal", but those who comply with most of the averages or norms are the ones who are called "normal".
SW-User
@DragonFruit great answer