Project Salmacis

Project Salmacis

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Two countries divided by sex, Mavor and Weniveve. Why were they divided? Because it is impossible for men and women to get along. But of course, they still need each other to keep the population afloat. All procreation is artificial and every woman who chooses to be pregnant must deliver, whether the child is a boy or a girl. Kythera Nicchi is the first male to be become a Veven citizen. How is that possible? Project Salmacis. (There will be footnotes at the bottom of each page if needed)
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