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Saturday 27 February 2021

Q & A 2

Last updated: 04 March 2021 11:39am
Reason for update: Added more Q & A
One who updated: Kalif
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Q. What information is shared in your system? and who sees this information? How is this information shared?
A. Not all information is shared with all in our system. In our system, remember that every system is different, we have notes. These notes are colour coded, the name of the colour is also written on them, as some in our system are colour-blind. They use the "traffic light" system. Green notes are standard notes, that are left for those who front to read, these are non-urgent. Amber notes are notes, that are deemed necessary for others in our system to know, but not all. Red notes are deemed Urgent. It is information that all in our system should know. This way, those who do not front, are not given information that do not apply to them. For example, in the Green notes, there is information on how to work the television, the oven etc. There is no point in sharing such information with those who do not front, as this does not apply to them. 

Q. Your system is very male dominant, is there a reason for this? Has Bunny ever felt like she should have been male?
A. Through talking with other systems, we have come to an understanding regarding this. The body has PCOS, one of the symptoms of that is increased testosterone in the body. It is thought that because of this, this is the reason why our system has a lot of males in it. To answer the second question, no, Bunny has never felt as if she should have been born male. 

Q. A lot of you seem to have shared skills, yet other systems don't a lot of share skills. Why is this?
A. Firstly, every system is different. At the time of writing this, our system has been active for around 40 years. We have had a lot of time, to get things organised. Those who front have shared skills. For example, we can all cook, bake, and knit. We do have other shared skills, and some are better at the shared skills than others.