Message from @Madeline <3

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2019-02-25 01:09:28 UTC  

Dictionary

2019-02-25 01:09:32 UTC  

An easy way to put it is
Gender = Brain
Sex = Genitals

2019-02-25 01:10:16 UTC  

Sexuality = What you're attracted to

2019-02-25 01:11:04 UTC  

gender is social and mental, with a difference between gender identity and gender expression (and presentation)

sex is biological and based on a lot of factors, including genitalia, hormones, etc (also not a binary)

sexuality is what genders (or lack thereof) you are attracted to, and is mental

2019-02-25 01:11:46 UTC  

I like my simplification better tho

2019-02-25 01:11:52 UTC  

Doesn't take as long to type

2019-02-25 01:15:10 UTC  

lol

2019-02-25 01:15:16 UTC  

O gohun

2019-02-25 01:16:09 UTC  

btw, according to dictionary.com the definition is:
```
either the male or female division of a species, especially as differentiated by social and cultural roles and behavior: the feminine gender. Compare sex(def 1).
a similar category of human beings that is outside the male/female binary classification and is based on the individual's personal awareness or identity.
```

2019-02-25 01:18:14 UTC  
2019-02-25 01:30:06 UTC  

We'll dictionary.com isn't the standard. U mean a real dictionary.

2019-02-25 01:30:31 UTC  

That's obviously been updated by the fetish groups

2019-02-25 01:30:33 UTC  

do you have any other argument other than a semantic one?

2019-02-25 01:30:35 UTC  

lmaoo

2019-02-25 01:30:36 UTC  

lol wat

2019-02-25 01:30:37 UTC  

Lmao

2019-02-25 01:30:54 UTC  

Try Oxford english maybe

2019-02-25 01:31:44 UTC  

If that is the def you want to use, then it doesn't mean anything. Sex then is the only scientific usable word at that point

2019-02-25 01:32:06 UTC  

You're free to dilute the meaning of words but there's no reason for anyone else to follow

2019-02-25 01:32:43 UTC  

well, language is defined by the users, and gender is most commonly defined nowadays in the way I quoted

2019-02-25 01:33:20 UTC  

and its easy to dismiss an argument if you get hung up on how people choose to define a word

2019-02-25 01:34:11 UTC  

here, I have a question

2019-02-25 01:34:17 UTC  

what do you think being transgender means?

2019-02-25 01:42:12 UTC  

If you dont even know what being transgender is then you cant even have this discussiontbh @Shabam

2019-02-25 01:43:05 UTC  

That's someone changing between the two, easy

2019-02-25 01:43:45 UTC  

@Madeline <3 gender is not defined that way except by unauthritative sources

2019-02-25 01:43:47 UTC  

Changing between the two what?

2019-02-25 01:45:07 UTC  

Genders

2019-02-25 01:45:31 UTC  

Or sexes, but they're still their DNA based gender

2019-02-25 01:50:43 UTC  

Changing sexes more or less

2019-02-25 01:54:07 UTC  

there is no such thing as an authoritative source for language

2019-02-25 01:54:11 UTC  

it is defined by the users

2019-02-25 01:56:01 UTC  

btw, what being trans means is that you identify with a gender other than your assigned one

2019-02-25 02:19:24 UTC  

Trans means
Brain ≠ Body

2019-02-25 02:23:47 UTC  

I often see people fail to make the distinction between transgender and gender dysphoria, and they claim being transgender is a recognized mental disorder. Being Transgender is gender nonconformity.

2019-02-25 02:26:37 UTC  

Or you just get those who fail to see gender as a social construct and claim any nonconformity is messed up.
Altho, if Gender isn't a social construct, then what is it? Biologically programmed behavior?

2019-02-25 02:45:30 UTC  

Both, actually.

2019-02-25 02:56:47 UTC  

I wonder how that could be tested

2019-02-25 02:58:56 UTC  

Good question

2019-02-25 02:59:29 UTC  

As far as I'm aware, analysis of brain structures has shown that transgender people have some brain structures of the opposite sex

2019-02-25 03:01:27 UTC  

I thought all the evidence in sociology indicated gender is quite fluid.
Like, masculinity is hardly natural to men at all, it is socially constructed.