WELL TECHNICALLY SPEAKING, they SAID gender which is how you act socially;
"the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)" [I Google searched]
While sex is having to do with the genitals;
"either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and many other living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions" [Google again]
so... I guess if they're socially a women one day, then a guy the next day; they are gender-fluid by definition.
Based on your reference material you are making a correct statement but the problem lies in the contortions of language made by the oxford english dictionary as of late.
Simply rewriting history doesn't make something so, although I'm beginning to doubt myself on that, because it seems the majority of the poulation falls for it.
Sometimes people who rewrite history and dictionaries fuck up and forget to change everything when they redefine words. Since the english language is fluid you can still glimpse history. For example why call a sex change operation gender reassignment surgery if the true And intended meaning of the word gender is not "sex".
*btw someone may call me a slut dog fucker in response to this post lol.
No one would call you like that. We're just all humans,and we all misunderstand each other sometimes. Thanks for defining things though,at least now I have an idea of what to do with myself.(Nope,not the surgery of course)
Gender is used to describe us as masculine or feminine. Male or female. Historically gender is synonymous with sex. There is a recent push to change the meaning of gender to describe social roles but that is a recent definition.
Gender being derived from genus is a classification of ones physical sex and thats its original meaning. But whatever. Be gender fluid for all I care.
This is historically accurate, but sometimes history needs to stay history. The present definition is accurate to the word today, so technically an argument could be made for both sides
Is it normal to have multiple genders?
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If a dick appears one day and it's gone the next and a pussy appears then yes its a thing. Until then please shut up with the bullshit.
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WELL TECHNICALLY SPEAKING, they SAID gender which is how you act socially;
"the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)" [I Google searched]
While sex is having to do with the genitals;
"either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and many other living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions" [Google again]
so... I guess if they're socially a women one day, then a guy the next day; they are gender-fluid by definition.
If I got anything wrong please tell me.
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Based on your reference material you are making a correct statement but the problem lies in the contortions of language made by the oxford english dictionary as of late.
Simply rewriting history doesn't make something so, although I'm beginning to doubt myself on that, because it seems the majority of the poulation falls for it.
Sometimes people who rewrite history and dictionaries fuck up and forget to change everything when they redefine words. Since the english language is fluid you can still glimpse history. For example why call a sex change operation gender reassignment surgery if the true And intended meaning of the word gender is not "sex".
*btw someone may call me a slut dog fucker in response to this post lol.
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No one would call you like that. We're just all humans,and we all misunderstand each other sometimes. Thanks for defining things though,at least now I have an idea of what to do with myself.(Nope,not the surgery of course)
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Thanks, I have been called this many times here but its no big deal. Best of of luck with what you are seeking.
I guess the only thing is don't get hung up labeling yourself. Just be whoever you are.
Very well stated!
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Well stated but factually inaccurate.
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please explain
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Fuck it I will say it here again.
Gender is used to describe us as masculine or feminine. Male or female. Historically gender is synonymous with sex. There is a recent push to change the meaning of gender to describe social roles but that is a recent definition.
Gender being derived from genus is a classification of ones physical sex and thats its original meaning. But whatever. Be gender fluid for all I care.
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This is historically accurate, but sometimes history needs to stay history. The present definition is accurate to the word today, so technically an argument could be made for both sides
Alright. Touché.
See my other response.
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you mean "Gender fluidity isn't normal sorry" one?