Jan. 24, 2015

Genderless Gingerbread Figures and the Custom of Costumes

Genderless Gingerbread Figures and the Custom of Costumes
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Genderless Gingerbread Figures and the Custom of Costumes
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Ryan and Adam explore genderless gingerbread cookies in Australia – do these cookies reveal something about shifting gender paradigms? Also, we explore a bit about how and why we wear costumes. It may not be Halloween here in the United States, but this doesn’t mean we only wear costumes once a year! Episode 47
Part of our new series Alt_Anthro

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