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This idea explores the thought of Third Genders and their place in the world if they were a real "third gender", through and through. The idea being that, men and women traditionally married to pass on lineages, but primarily, to claim exclusive breeding rights (essentially). The woman adopting the mans name can be seen as one allowing the other to take precedence in terms of lineage carrying. The idea here is that this is all culturally normal within society over the course of thousands of years. Perhaps all that time ago, while third genders were within society, since they didn't have chastity cages they would've been neutered instead, having their testicles removed to "seal the deal" as it were. Perhaps some couples didn't feel it was necessary to go so far, so they kept them out of chastity. The overall theme of this specific gallery (and future sequels) is the male taking precedence over the shemale.
The chastity cages represent this theme in part, as they are voluntary, but also mostly for show, not being an out-right submissive/domme view-point, but more as a voluntary act done by the third genders as a way of representing themselves with their husbands.
Why would third genders do this? Well one would assume there would be a reason for third genders to exist and not just males, so it could be assumed that shemales only pass on shemale traits, or at least have a higher possibility of breeding shemales. So then if they both want either a boy or a girl to pass on their lineage, the man would assume the third genders last name, and the third gender would give up her breedership rights. Like-wise, the roles would be reversed if the shemale wanted to breed instead. And then there's always the exceptions where they can both breed freely as they wish. The core theme of the gallery is focused on marriage and the dynamic that plays in society, both functionally and socially, and is not meant to shame or instigate any hatred or ill-will, but to examine the possibilities.
This is a relatively new direction, so these themes may develop further as I release more galleries connected to this one.