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link to juxera page described juxera as the masculine equivalent. pretty sure whoever typed that meant the feminine equivalent? or just copy-pasted and forgot..
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'''Proxvir '''is gender that is connected to masculinity, but in a different way to how men are connected to masculinity. Proxvir is a something separate and entirely on it’s own.
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