Apparently Genitals no longer define Gender

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Gender has never been a scientific concept, it's always been a sociological concept. Sex is the biological term. Gender roles have changed throughout time and across civilizations/cultures. In some cultures, women (aka the female gender) perform certain rituals and in other cultures they perform other rituals. Same goes for men (aka the male gender). It's been like that as long as recorded history. Sex =/= gender.

Yes it has.

Why do people post inaccuracies as fact?

Gender has been used interchangeably with sex until the 1970s by the scientific community. You have the internet, go read scientific documents pre-1970 and you'll see the word gender used commonly. In fact it was used even more than "sex". And scientific documents do not use non-scientific terms.

The separation of gender and sex in meaning is a recent thing.
This is an indisputable fact.
 

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Scientifically your gender is decided by your chromosomal makeup and your sexual reproductive organs.

New-age thinking has separated gender from sexual gender (they used to always mean the same thing).
So if you want your "gender" to be fluid, fine, that's just semantics.

Your scientific sexual gender isn't going to change because you're holding up a sign

This is not anti-transexual, this is just a logic based post
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So, if I get robbed by a transsexual that hasn't yet fully transitioned, WTF do I put down on the Police Report??????

"I got stuck up by Sylvester????"



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There are only 2 genders currently in society.

Ask any trans person. They either want to be called a man, or they want to be called a woman. None of them are asking to be called it.
 

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Some brehs are actually telling me that i'm wrong :dwillhuh:

Nothing I said was anti-transexual. I'm just giving scientific factual information.

Ya'll can fact check me if its that seroius :snoop:
Come on man, this is the Internet era, where everyone has a voice--even the illogical ones.

Not agreeing makes you a liability to these people. They want you to vote with your clicks and your dollars.

Not agreeing poses a financial threat to them and their "open-minds."
 
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The Wave said:
There are only 2 genders currently in society.

Ask any trans person. They either want to be called a man, or they want to be called a woman. None of them are asking to be called it.

I know all that, breh. It's just funny to me. I refer to them as they want to be referred to and keep it movin'.

Cats burning brain cells tryin' to figure all this out when all they gotta do is ASK.

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Yes it has.

Why do people post inaccuracies as fact?

Gender has been used interchangeably with sex until the 1970s by the scientific community. You have the internet, go read scientific documents pre-1970 and you'll see the word gender used commonly. In fact it was used even more than "sex". And scientific documents do not use non-scientific terms.

The separation of gender and sex in meaning is a recent thing.
This is an indisputable fact.
Are you talking linguistically or conceptually? The concept of varying gender roles is tens of thousands of years old. Ancient historians noticed differences in the way women and men of different cultures/civilizations acted, so the concept of gender as distinct from sex is by no means a modern phenomenon. The specific linguistic difference between the literal terms "gender" and "sex" is obviously much younger, but that's a semantic issue and is more or less inconsequential to the point of the OP. There has always been a sex-gender distinction, we just didn't have our modern terminology to describe the difference until relatively recently, obviously.
 
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