Is it normal to have multiple genders?

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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

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        • To make my point I'll ask again. What is a gender reassignment surgery if gender is a social role?

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          • That's most likely sex reassignment surgery, and it's so trans* people will feel less at odds with their bodies. If it is gender reassignment surgery, then gender might be a reference to it being the final step to their true gender.

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            • Just fucking shoot me, all this damn double speak is nuts. Its no wonder kids don't know if they are a boy or a girl. Glad I just finished high school and won't have to dealnwith this crap any more.

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        • The present definition is not accurate to the word today as you can see by the posts here.

          If you want a word to describe "feeling" like a boy one day and a girl the next make up a new word.

          But liberals don't do that because they like to cause confusion and discord within the population.

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          • What exactly are you saying in your forst paragraph? It's a bit incoherent
            p.s. There is a word. It's genderfluid (:

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            • I am saying that many people, as you can see by the posts in this thread, define gender as synonymous with ones sex.

              Genderfluid isn't a word. You mean the term gender fuild and thats where the problems come in because many use the original definition of gender, myself included and based on that, you cannot be fluid sexually(reproductively).

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              • If you believe that, I can't stop you, but you have been polite about this little debate. It's always interesting to talk to people who have different viewpoints. I still, however, do not agree, but, it is the orginal author's choices of who to believe.

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      • Alright. Touché.

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    • See my other response.

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