The very nature of our human body is the source of several cultures, including physical and
mental capacities. These cultures often extend beyond the person as loved ones are often
drawn into the culture even though they do not display the general traits of the culture. For
example, the parents and siblings of an autistic person is likely to develop strong
tendencies toward the practices of "mentally special" individuals.
Cultural identification differ to some degree among those born into the culture and those
that join the culture through life events. These distinctions are:
- Physical capacity from birth
- Physical capacity through life events
- Mental capacity through life events