Message from @Grenade123
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6 if you count a genetic condition where the person never really develops their sexual organs.
geez just saw tims latest video. i have been saying for years gender doesn't exist and no one listens to me.
encourage that anyone can be any gender until gender is no longer a label they can since it will be the same as saying individual.
Pretty much.
i think male and female in mammals are only useful in so much as you produce sperm or eggs respectively.
well that's not the only reason male and female is useful. There are plenty of reasons to have it. with seahorses, males do the parenting and are relied upon for their strength and defensive abilities. With Lions, males are required to protect a pride, they do the marking as females aren't born with the glands necessary to mark territory. With some troops of monkeys, males are needed to care for children while the females go and find food. even in Fish, Cichlid males are needed to create the volcanic looking structures that the females use to lay eggs in because they don't have the muscular build to make it for themselves. female turtles are the only ones that are strong enough to drag themselves to land to lay eggs, female crocks are designed to be able to guard their nests without food for two months or so without dying.
but that is biological "gender" and thats transphobic /s
believe it or not, male and female gender in mammals goes well beyond just for reproduction, evolution for a vast number of species has made it so that if one gender goes out, the other won't survive without it
actually, everything you listed was JUST FOR reproduction.
There is a reason that different medications affect men and women differently.
no
that said, its not just for giving birth. it includes getting the offspring to adulthood
I doubt marking terriroty is reproductive lol
whats the point of marking territory?
to stake claim on food, water, shelter, saftey
To create a territory that outside invaders will avoid so you can safely foster young.
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its a secondary sex characteristic for scaring off other males, which will steal his girls and kill his young, and some predators.
animals mark terrirotry outside fo breeding season
>steal his girls
Of course, I would consider food, water, and shelter to also be a part of that purview. They're both equally important, as you cannot foster young without those, either.
they mark it so that they have a food supply, a water supply in dry seasons and that they have a safe place to reside.
food moves
but it's where it stays during certain parts of the seasons
as well as how much longer it moves within your territory
Well, it does and does not. Animals typically follow around the same migration patterns. So while they do move, they also 'return', as it were.
Not that it matters as I don't think the sjw's are exactly questioning if males and females exist or more accurately don't exist, in lions.
ok humans
it's the same thing
when people look for a house, they look for the same things
accessibility to transit, grocery stores, medical facilities, things like that
some even go as far as to make sure they live near a police station
this is even before they even consider having children
not to mention they have criteria for the house they want in order to feel safe
it has to have no faulty wiring, it has to be clean, it has to have a garage, or whatever they think is considered safe
the male and female gender comes into play because males and females look at terriroty slightly differently but both in a beneficial way
men look for a house with all of the above criteria but, they also look at it from an emergency standpoint, if something were to happen, how fast could I get here, how fast could I leave, and how far could I get from the danger. Women look at it with the same mindset of emergency, but in terms of help. How fast can help get to us, how fast could family get here if I need them, how long would it be before help came? both are beneficial and both are needed outlooks
So it seems some are trying to form "New California" to break away from the rest of the state.