Any ideas of 'other' are complicated, and otherness is relative to personal ideas of 'normal.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't know what 'normal' means, anyway.
There are so many different kinds of relationships, so it's sort of difficult to define what is considered normal.
We have normality. I repeat, we have normality. Anything you still can't cope with is therefore your own problem.
Normality is to be different. Every person is a different person. And one day you need to be aware of your difference. Aware that you are not the same as the others. That is to be normal.
I am normal. In fact, I think I might be more normal than anyone else.
Well, I believe in the idea of 'normal' in the way that I believe in the idea of logic. Or the idea of character. All of these ethical constructs are just that: constructs.
There is no normality in life.
'Normal' is not clinical, it's not autobiographical, and I don't claim to be objective. It's strictly my perceptions and thoughts about the people that I met and the stories that I heard. It was never meant to be an academic work.
Normalcy is not interesting.
Normal is not something to aspire to, it's something to get away from.