Nebulaquatic
ugh
I can see this thread being closed soon.

I can see this thread being closed soon.
Well if stereotypes don't make you a gender, what exactly does if it's not genitals? I'm male and I can only really contribute that gender to male stereotype things. What is 'feeling male' even supposed to mean?
Read the article.
Anyway, something that i found really interesting in this whole "Gender VS Sex" debate is I remember in school, learning about how this family had twins boys, circumcised them both, but ****ed one of them up, and basically destroyed his penis. so they decided to give him a sex change as a baby. his family never told him and raised him as a girl, and for all his life he felt like something was wrong, and in the end, killed himself, because he just didn't feel right and had no idea what was going on (and then i think his twin also ended up killing himself too or something but that's not really relevant to the point). That right there is a perfect example of how a penis/vagina doesn't automatically make you a boy or girl - he was biologically born a boy, and identified as male, but was "made" into a girl because of his parents, and that's not how he identified,he was just fortunate enough to be born with a penis and also identify as male, but obviously that got changed because of his parents. So just because he had a vagina doesn't mean he was, and should be a girl, because thats not how he was born, and not how he identified. so what's the difference between being assigned male at birth and transitioning into female because if anything this story really does prove that there is *something* that makes you feel like a male/female from birth, but i guess no one is really 100% sure what it is exactly.
Word vomit
Wikipedia isn't an article and to put it simply, I'm not reading an entire wiki 'article' where a lot of the information will be irrelevant to the question. It would be like me answering "what is a scale" with the wiki article to music.
But Wiki say "Gender is the range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between, masculinity and femininity."
So, gender 'is' stereotypes. Wiki said so.
That's "The Boy With No Penis" if anyone wants to watch it. Easy to find to watch for free on documentary sites.
The problem with that example in particular was that it can technically lend itself to the other side of the argument. He was born a male with a penis and identified as a male. If someone came over and chopped my schlong off today I'd still be a male. Also, it was easy for him to know something was wrong from the beginning because he didn't have any proper crotch organs, just a makeshift peehole. He killed himself after he found all of this out years and years later due to depression.
are you incapable of seeing the section titled gender identity or...?
Why are you holding us responsible for educating you. if you want to know, look it up.
Chill man. Some people prefer to get first hand perspective for their information.
are you incapable of seeing the section titled gender identity or...?
Why are you holding us responsible for educating you. if you want to know, look it up.
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I was thinking that would be an issue with that example as well. :/ I'm sure people would say "He still had a Y chromosome!" and stuff like that (Even though.... you can be biologically male without it lol) but you know.
Nothing you just said makes sense.
RIP POOR ARGUING SKILLS
I'd advise you read wikipedia's page on gender
it's not perfect but it's not our job to educate you and i think you'll get all of your questions answered here if you actually want to know
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender
I rarely bother with Wikipedia because people change things all the time. I never know how accurate the information is.
It's sad that the tone of this thread went from nice to rude.If you want people to understand something about you, you should try to educate them. No one is born knowing everything. People ask questions because they want to learn. However, when you give someone attitude, they'll usually walk away and their opinions won't change. If anything, they might think even worse of a group of people based on the hostility they received. I know it can be frustrating when you're not understood, but if you're not willing to educate, things won't change.
That's "The Boy With No Penis" if anyone wants to watch it. Easy to find to watch for free on documentary sites.
The problem with that example in particular was that it can technically lend itself to the other side of the argument. He was born a male with a penis and identified as a male. If someone came over and chopped my schlong off today I'd still be a male. Also, it was easy for him to know something was wrong from the beginning because he didn't have any proper crotch organs, just a makeshift peehole. He killed himself after he found all of this out years and years later due to depression.
Stuff
learning about how this family had twins boys, circumcised them both, but ****ed one of them up, and basically destroyed his penis. so they decided to give him a sex change as a baby.
are you incapable of seeing the section titled gender identity or...?
Why are you holding us responsible for educating you. if you want to know, look it up.
Except he's been rude and confrontational toward explanations given. I would be more than willing if the situations were different here![]()
Like i said previously, if he wasn't rude and argumentative to the explanations given to him prior to me posting, I would be more than willing.
But when multiple people explain what identity is and you're still like "but what is identity" I'm going to hand you what I've already proofread that explained in further detail. (Because I actually checked it before just handing it over; i'm not dumb, i know how wikipedia works)
The point is if you actually want to know about a groups experience you should probably do a little background information check before you ask basic questions.
I'm curious to how you can screw up circumcision so change so badly that you need a sex change.
Makes sense.
I guess the way I'm viewing it is how we can all describe to an extent 'feeling sad' or 'feeling hungover' and how they're things that people can sort of agree on how they feel. Feeling like a gender sounds like "you just do".
Jakes explanation summed everything up quite nicely without needing to go to wikipedia. The wikipedia page doesn't have personal insight because wikipedia doesn't allow biased opinion. Biased opinion is what I want to hear.
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The point is if you actually want to know about a groups experience you should probably do a little background information check before you ask basic questions.