If you are male and your last name doesn't end in "son" you are raised up with a language for genderfluid snowflakes
>>222333008hello there iceland bro
>>222333008My name doesn't end in "son" but it does begin with "Mac", which is functionally the same thing.
>>222333008>These bird legs
>>222333022hey therewhy is it in america that women can have last names that end in "son" like Mary RichardsonThat implies the women is a son thus trans or genderfluid
>>222333024You're a big Mac?
>>222333008He should go there post-covid, now almost all of them are open to foreigners
>>222333008I have filho (son in portuguese) as a surname so I believe that's fair gameHere in Brazil names ending with son are associated with poverty. Favelafags just love naming their kids Cleison, Allison, Anderson or whatever else. First names ending with ei and air too
>>222333008sorry but jap women are built for low moral BBC
>>222334167I thought favelados love naming their kids weird shit like Vinicious and such
>>222333008But it ends in -ov
>>222333008We dropped the patronymics and took up being "Boat men" / "Mariners" / "Of the Sea" in various languages when we were told we couldn't just keep naming our kids after ourselves.But we were -sons and -dottirs until the mid 1800's.
>>222333008>with a language for genderfluid snowflakes
>>222334167Yes but that's a name. The closest thing as surname would be the ones that end in -ez or -es like Bernardes.