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Author Topic: Do you think that there is more than 2 genders?  (Read 10906 times)

is gender not the same thing as love or was I raised wrong

culture vs biology wherein biology is love



biology == love = gender != personality

snowflakes keep getting it twisted

i believe gender is the love that you feel you identify with, of which there are only two.
basically this but haters will say there's more than two

i refuse to use pronoun sets other than the generic him/her/they

no, there isn't more than two

Obviously there's only two set "genders" (male and female), but what about hermaphrodites?

Obviously there's only two set "genders" (male and female), but what about hermaphrodites?
That is a birth defect not a gender

i refuse to use pronoun sets other than the generic him/her/they
what about it? Besides, it's the only way you can describe somebody who does think there are more than two genders.

-has a richard
-has a vag
-has something in-between?
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-has a richard
-has a vag
-has something in-between

there's no in-between, there's only one or both.

there's no in-between, there's only one or both.
I mean, there are people born with both, and they're the only people that get leniency on if they are male or female

I think there's three, because hermaphrodites.

It literally just depends on how you define the word 'gender', and language is an ever-changing process that doesn't have strictly defined boundaries. There's a growing emphasis on using gender as a word for self-expression/identity rather than biological love, but there are people who use gender and love interchangeably. Neither party is wrong.

two biological lovees which about 99% of us are in, there's a third (born with both genitals) but it happens rarely and because something forgeted up when you were being created, people with this trait usually have it sorted out at birth with their parents choice.
people who are transgender (went through things like hrt or surgery) should feel free to identify themselves with the gender they set out to be, but should be honest about it if they're getting into a relationship.
people who just say "my mind love is female/male!" should not be taken seriously as they're likely doing it for attention and making people with actual gender dysphoria/self identity problems look bad.
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