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Genders?
#1
Genders?
Alright, I know some people are going to get pissed off but I have to know.
Do you guys think theirs more than two genders?
Just any of you?

I can't find an agender, gender fluid, etc. person who isn't leftist or feminist or "progressive", regressive, liberal, authoritarian, socialist etc.
who has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria

Why is that. I don't want anyone to be mad. It's just that I genuinely ask this because I'm unsure.

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#2
RE: Genders?
Yes there's more than one gender. People can be agender, bigender, genderfluid, etc.

Gender =/= sex
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#3
RE: Genders?
I'm Nick. I don't give a fuck about genders.

Hi!
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#4
RE: Genders?
(November 13, 2016 at 2:35 pm)Alasdair Ham Wrote: Yes there's more than one gender. People can be agender, bigender, genderfluid, etc.

Gender =/= sex

Why? How can you be in the state of "no gender", "two genders" etc?

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#5
RE: Genders?
(November 13, 2016 at 2:36 pm)Excited Penguin Wrote: I'm Nick. I don't give a fuck about genders.

Hi!

Oh, I mean yeah.
I'm just curious to it.

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#6
RE: Genders?
Because gender =/= sex
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#7
RE: Genders?
I technically come under the "genderqueer" umbrella, I just don't talk about it much or openly present as such.

Personally, I don't see it as a whole new gender, I just see it as being a state of in-between-ness. That really depends on the person though, some people consider it a whole new gender while others don't.

I do honestly think some people on Tumblr are a bit too trigger-happy with inventing new names for things. I mean there's literally about 50 different terms now to describe some kind of state of being "in between male and female" and/or "both", and I find it both un-necessary and confusing. I think if we want the mainstream society to take us seriously as people who are not "fully trans" per se but are still gender non-conforming, we need to agree on no more than a few terms maximum to describe ourselves. Take it seriously, if you want people to look at you serious while calling yourself a "pansexual omnigendered demiboy" you're asking a bit much.
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#8
RE: Genders?
(November 13, 2016 at 2:37 pm)Alasdair Ham Wrote: Because gender =/= sex

Why do people identify as different genders instead of being a "manly women or womanly man"
(Like I said I don't know much about it and I have to stereotype a bit"

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#9
RE: Genders?
Got a particular species in mind?

I'm a bit confused as to why you think gender and/or gender dysphoria has anything to do with " leftist or feminist or "progressive", regressive, liberal, authoritarian, socialist etc". 
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.
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RE: Genders?
(November 13, 2016 at 2:37 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: I technically come under the "genderqueer" umbrella, I just don't talk about it much or openly present as such.

Personally, I don't see it as a whole new gender, I just see it as being a state of in-between-ness. That really depends on the person though, some people consider it a whole new gender while others don't.

I do honestly think some people on Tumblr are a bit too trigger-happy with inventing new names for things. I mean there's literally about 50 different terms now to describe some kind of state of being "in between male and female" and/or "both", and I find it both un-necessary and confusing. I think if we want the mainstream society to take us seriously as people who are not "fully trans" per se but are still gender non-conforming, we need to agree on no more than a few terms maximum to describe ourselves. Take it seriously.

But sex doesn't affect gender and you still believe there are two genders along with states of being in-between?

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