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>No brasI think this is silly because bras are made for women, they'd want to wear them even more if they have even bigger tits and have to do more physical labor. Since men's clothes wouldn't be made, all fashion would be geared towards women's preference without needing to care any more about men's gaze but how to support men in them
>FormattingThe structuring the document could flow a bit better. Obviously this isn't important until you get the whole thing blocked out. Some information gets repeated, and I think a better way to lay it out would be chronologically in sort of stages.
What changes occur physically and mentally?
How this affects changes occur socially?
How does society adapt?
>Stage 1Some women and men first changing (could be two stages if women change first)
It would be seen as novel, maybe doubted, but mostly things are the same
(Explain what women and men before or after this stage, and if the transformed ones are different to the born ones)
>Stage 2Changes are more common and obviously spreading. Men may be fearing the inevitable and perhaps trying to resist. There would need to the changes in men's clothing selection here. Society structures would start changing and perhaps planning for further changes among chaos of infrastructure breaking down
>Stage 3+50% of people have changed. Large women have seized control and are starting to make changes and enforcing behaviors. They would be burdened by the economic changes and possibly any of the health problems that men who transformed have like brittle bones (unlike the men born into these forms)
>Stage 4Most people have changed. Society is settling into its new state. The sorts of conflicts that women have among each other would be what rules the flow of nations rather than the sorts of conflicts men have
>Stage 5New generations growing up in this changed systems. The nature of those born into these changed bodies would be different to the prior natures and be the norm