Obviously the asylum seekers thing was me being facetious and light-hearted. Shan't do it again, chief! :P
Actually, I find the social aspect of the story the most interesting, because I think it, not gender, is at the heart of the story. Indeed, I see it as being hardly about gender at all (because both genders are essentially the same in this story's situation) - see the exchange with Geneva above.
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Actually, I find the social aspect of the story the most interesting, because I think it, not gender, is at the heart of the story. Indeed, I see it as being hardly about gender at all (because both genders are essentially the same in this story's situation) - see the exchange with Geneva above.