>>40397066 (OP)i'm a non-degree having millenial boomer who doesn't know what "kinning" is, but my takeaway is: the lesser the kin, the more you associate it with the part of yourself you identify as fembrained or "invalid," the greater the kin, the more you associate it with your malebrained or "valid" part. does that make any sense or am i "yapping"?