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- Anonymous2 years ago
behaviour associated with supposed SEXE.
It's not up to me to order people to have feelings that match the expected role in society of the people who have the same genitals
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- darkvelvetrainLv 72 years ago
To me, gender is the classification of words into masculine, feminine, common, and neuter as in the Latin-based, Germanic, Russian, and Greek languages. It has come to mean masculine and feminine behaviors and attributes in recent decades that are being conflated with one's physical sex. Conflict theorists have used gender, rather than sex, as the basis for dysphoria. Normally, you would treat someone who believes they are something that they are not and have comorbidity with suicidal tendencies as mentally ill and get them help, but today the obvious psychiatric ramifications of gender dissociation are being ignored in the name of social justice. I think this is terrible and thousands will die every year because of it.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Gender and sex are two different things: Sex is chromosomes and genitals and all that good stuff (physical and genetic traits), and gender is how you identify (emotional traits).
Some people will disagree with me, and that's okay. Peace and love, dude. Wow, I sound like a hippy.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Gender usually is assumed to mean "expression of certain traits associated with biological sexes." However, some use gender and sex interchangeably. It simply depends on who you're asking and how they use the term.