answer:Normal means: “conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.” Likewise, abnormal means: “not normal, average, typical, or usual; deviating from a standard.” Normal seems to refer to the frequency of a phenomenon and its place in the universe. If something is “normal”, it occurs often, it is accepted by most people, it is easily recognized, it fits common patterns, etc. Nowhere in the definition does it say “good” or “right”, likewise, nowhere in the definition of “abnormal” does it say “bad” or “wrong”. Unfortunately, there are connotations to words and we have become wary of describing something as “abnormal” (or “not normal”) because we fear we are implying said thing is “wrong”, “bad”, or “weird”. When really, that’s not necessarily the case. I don’t have a problem using the word “normal” according to its actual definition. We have to describe some things as “normal” just as we have to describe some things as “natural”. Otherwise these terms have no meaning.