If you want to be rid of the constructive labels then look at factual, definable parameters, dude. There are obvious biological facts, but then there are also relative repercussions. E.G. higher male aggressiveness, females being more caring, stronger male body, etc, etc.
Gender's been bastardized in recent years, and has undergone a series of warping in the attempt of creating a social construct devoid of biological parameters, or really any solid, accepted description.
If you want to try and get past the constructed labels then look back to the thousands of years of history and how men and women have behaved during those times.
i.i.n that I lean more to masculine genders as a pansexual?
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If you want to be rid of the constructive labels then look at factual, definable parameters, dude. There are obvious biological facts, but then there are also relative repercussions. E.G. higher male aggressiveness, females being more caring, stronger male body, etc, etc.
Gender's been bastardized in recent years, and has undergone a series of warping in the attempt of creating a social construct devoid of biological parameters, or really any solid, accepted description.
If you want to try and get past the constructed labels then look back to the thousands of years of history and how men and women have behaved during those times.