"No, not nearly everywhere. It's dominant in seven city-states and known enough that you can get along with it in another five, six."
"On my continent it's like... forty-something that are definitely city-states and a bunch of little villages that arguably don't count."
"If your population will eventually stop growing because you don't mass-import humans, where's it going to stop at?"
"Depends how seriously you take the people who try to project that sort of thing from math - and small differences affect the results a lot - I can't do math, of course, but for an example if our birthrate were 1.98 we'd close out at forty million people, and if were 1.99 we'd close out at eighty million people."
"It really wouldn't. We don't have that one at all, it doesn't seem like it would help distinguish somebody who was walking down the street a ways away and that's the primary purpose of cosmetic gender markers."
"Some of both, I think, although the skew depends on whether you count the option of having a beard as the one or the other."
"I can tell you some of that, but I guess it's not as good in hearsay form."
"Maybe, yeah. Also a lot of it would sound like bragging. Why, yes, I am an unusually intelligent and thoughtful human, thank you for noticing, etcetera."
"I'm more bookish and introspective and goal-oriented than most. It's hard to tell what's innate intelligence and what's caring more, my best guess is some of both."
"Oh, and the clumsiness thing, that's really unusual. And I have weird dreams!"
"They don't bother me usually, they're just weird. And I don't want anybody tampering with my head."