Why was this tagged as “male” and “femboy”? I don’t think anyone would refer to themselves as DMAB (Designated Male At Birth) unless the were a trans girl or non-binary.
@Rpground You can say you can identify as either gender or sex, the meaning doesn’t change in the slightest when you say it.
I have no idea what you’re trying to say.
But sex has nothing to do with identification - it is a physiological phenomenon which can be physically validated.
Your words confuse me.
@Rpground
… Because like they just elaborated, people’s gender doesn’t always match their physical sex. When they aren’t cisgender, they don’t spontaneously change their physical sex, and some of them don’t actually want to.
@Background Pony #BED5
I don’t know when we started to try and separate the two, was probably when people were trying and be “politically correct”, but they’re same thing…completely interchangeable. You can say you can identify as either gender or sex, the meaning doesn’t change in the slightest when you say it.
Why do we need the redundancy? It’s just stupid and used to confuse people.
@Koiyuki
Except your description was not a simplification, it was just completely off.
I don’t even understand gender, myself, but I can give a basic definition of it and list a million things that, while related, aren’t it. Like what you just described it as.
Sex describes aspects of one’s physiology, according to male or female. Gender is an aspect of one’s psychological self-identification, analogous to sex but not necessarily correlating, cis- referring to someone whose gender and sex do correlate. Sexual orientation is which sex or gender (depending on who you ask) one is sexually attracted to, heterosexual or homosexual describing attraction to the different, or the same, as one’s own, respectively.
@Scrounge
That is true, but I’m trying to make the concept easy enough for folks unfamiliar with gender identity terms easy enough to grasp. It’s a very complex concept that’s easy to get confused about, if you don’t know the jargon
@coolycool
SJW stands for Social Justice Warrior, a pejorative coined to describe people who claim to fight for Social Justice, but will sink to any low to advance their agenda, like doxing people, getting people fired for not falling in line, and otherwise being complete assholes to everyone that isn’t part of their mind set.
Cis is a prefix that describes someone as of what most would consider conventional sexual attraction, e.g. boys liking girls and vice versa. Consider it the opposite of the homo- prefix
*her
You’re never gonna get their spunk in your mouth if you can’t even get their preferred pronouns right, guy.
So draw him :y
It is nearly as long as her thigh, and is not even fully erect.
It is only a child, mind. Possibly on hormones.
micropenis
I don’t think you know what that actually means.
You can say you can identify as either gender or sex, the meaning doesn’t change in the slightest when you say it.
I have no idea what you’re trying to say.
But sex has nothing to do with identification - it is a physiological phenomenon which can be physically validated.
Your words confuse me.
… Because like they just elaborated, people’s gender doesn’t always match their physical sex. When they aren’t cisgender, they don’t spontaneously change their physical sex, and some of them don’t actually want to.
I don’t know when we started to try and separate the two, was probably when people were trying and be “politically correct”, but they’re same thing…completely interchangeable. You can say you can identify as either gender or sex, the meaning doesn’t change in the slightest when you say it.
Why do we need the redundancy? It’s just stupid and used to confuse people.
Except your description was not a simplification, it was just completely off.
I don’t even understand gender, myself, but I can give a basic definition of it and list a million things that, while related, aren’t it. Like what you just described it as.
Sex describes aspects of one’s physiology, according to male or female.
Gender is an aspect of one’s psychological self-identification, analogous to sex but not necessarily correlating, cis- referring to someone whose gender and sex do correlate.
Sexual orientation is which sex or gender (depending on who you ask) one is sexually attracted to, heterosexual or homosexual describing attraction to the different, or the same, as one’s own, respectively.
Simplifying something doesn’t do much good if you sacrifice too much accuracy doing it.
That is true, but I’m trying to make the concept easy enough for folks unfamiliar with gender identity terms easy enough to grasp. It’s a very complex concept that’s easy to get confused about, if you don’t know the jargon
I thought “cis” meant one’s mental and biological genders are the same, and the opposite of “homo” was “hetero”.
SJW stands for Social Justice Warrior, a pejorative coined to describe people who claim to fight for Social Justice, but will sink to any low to advance their agenda, like doxing people, getting people fired for not falling in line, and otherwise being complete assholes to everyone that isn’t part of their mind set.
Cis is a prefix that describes someone as of what most would consider conventional sexual attraction, e.g. boys liking girls and vice versa. Consider it the opposite of the homo- prefix
Good luck convincing your girlfriend to have a penis. XD
Google.
They hate penis.
Words fail me. Just… Wow.