The document discusses the concept of normality and what is considered normal in society. It states that normality is defined by what everyone in a society commonly agrees is the norm or standard that governs what is deemed right and okay. It notes that the definition of normality can change over time as societies and values evolve. For example, premarital sex, having children outside of marriage, and same-sex relationships were once seen as abnormal but are now more commonly accepted. The document questions whether everything always needs to be normal and explores different perspectives on the concept of normal versus abnormal.