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		<description>emma5280  said...

    There is no &quot;norm&quot; that can be established that can categorize everyone. It is possible to maybe have subcategories but one large category is not feasible because what is normal for some people may conflict with others. There is always an exception to the rule; this has even been proven in the math and science world.
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<p>    There is no &#8220;norm&#8221; that can be established that can categorize everyone. It is possible to maybe have subcategories but one large category is not feasible because what is normal for some people may conflict with others. There is always an exception to the rule; this has even been proven in the math and science world.<br />
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