Shadow Wolf
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Not even death is black and white.And nature does give us "black and white".
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Not even death is black and white.And nature does give us "black and white".
Or build three bathrooms. Men, women, queer.I am beginning to think that the only way to resolve this controversy is for Americans to set up body scanners at entrances to school bathrooms. That way, parents will know that their children are safe and protected from cross-gender contamination.
No, there are males that appear to be women. A male is a person that has a Y chromosome. And nature does give us "black and white".
That kind of behavior certainly comes across as emotional provocation.I think that flag burning is a perfectly valid form of free speech. My problem with it is that it is a very stupid tactic for someone who wants to promote a point of view, because it is intended to cause outrage rather than thought. There are more intelligent ways to get a point across. Burning Korans or Bibles is just as stupid, IMO. Excellent ways to provoke an angry rejection of whatever ideas the acts are intended to promote.
That would solve the issues. Or even private unisex bathrooms can be built to accommodate all sexes.Or build three bathrooms. Men, women, queer.
That would solve the issues. Or even private unisex bathrooms can be built to accommodate all sexes.
Unisex is definitely the answer. I think people tend to over complicate things that only require a simple solution.Personally, I think we could save a lot of money and angst by not worrying so much about who might be sitting in the next toilet stall. It is rather humorous that bathrooms are so much at the center of transgender politics. Having traveled to many countries in my life, I've come to understand that it is possible to survive in places even where they have unisex toilets.
So...... what's the worse that can happen if I speak of a person as a he due to his biology?I don't know how much biology you've studied, but I think you've got it backwards. The biology can be much more complicated than you think, and people actually depend more on phenotypic than genotypic characteristics to define social groups. That is, superficial characteristics are more important in categorization than underlying biology, which itself can be ambiguous.
Linguistically, it also gets complicated, because there is a difference between grammatical and semantic gender. English tends to rely largely on semantic gender, but many languages make grammatical distinctions between male, female, and neuter nouns. (For example, "the moon" in French is feminine la lune but masculine der Mond in German.) Worse yet, masculine and feminine nouns can be at odds with semantic gender. So the word for "man" in Polish is feminine mężczyzna, but you have to use masculine adjectives and pronouns to modify or refer to it.
Gender reference in English is much simpler semantically, since we don't have gender classes for nouns, but pronominal reference is a grammatical feature of the language. Hence, plural third person pronouns like they can be occasionally be used for semantic singular reference under certain circumstances.
In summary, pronoun reference is quirky in most languages, and it is far from being objectively biological, as you and @Shaul have been claiming. Speakers of a language develop conventions of usage, and those can change over time, especially when cultural and social conditions change.
Of course not! If I happen upon a stranger that looks like a female, but this person claims to be male, I will assume this is one of those males that just looks like a female and refer to them as a male. I've seen plenty of lesbians that look like dudes, and visa versa.I have a question about this that I've been wondering for a while now ...
How do you determine that the person you are talking to, doesn't actually fit the pronouns they're asking to be called? Do you check everyone's genitals upon being introduced?
What about public shower facilities?That would solve the issues. Or even private unisex bathrooms can be built to accommodate all sexes.
YES! Now you are starting to understand. A person with Swyer syndrome is a male that happens to have nonfunctioning uteri and fallopian tubes. A male can have lactating breasts, uteri, fallopian tubes and still be a male. You want toAhh so a person literally born with external female genitalia, a uterus and fallopian tubes (Swyer Syndrome) are male because of their Y chromosome.
Interesting
The SRY gene in the Y chromosome is what typically causes testes to develop in the embryo, causing internal and external male characteristics to develop. Though if there is a mutation in said gene then female sex characteristics develop instead. Internal and/or external, depending on the circumstances. This is in spite of possessing a Y chromosome
I remember learning that in high school like 10 years ago
No, that doesn't follow my logic at all. A person, such as myself, who has Y chromosomes is a male. The number of Y chromosomes is irrelevant, just having more than zero. Since you can't refute my position so you stoop to personal attacks.So by that logic you are only half the man as those who are XYY. XYYY? They're three times the man you can ever hope to be.
Monsieur Benjamin Franklin disagrees,Not even death is black and white.
The worst? I can answer that.So...... what's the worse that can happen if I speak of a person as a he due to his biology?
He didn't have the technology or knowledgeable of biology, medicine or neuropsychology we have today.Monsieur Benjamin Franklin disagrees,
"Our new Constitution is now established, and has an appearance that promises permanency; but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes."
It can be difficult to know exactly when someone is going to die, or has died.
It does. Because if the precense of Y makes on a male, even those declared girls at birth and don't know their condition, then it must stamd more Ys makes someone more manly. It's all ablit biology and genetics, and they have more man juice than you.No, that doesn't follow my logic at all. A person, such as myself, who has Y chromosomes is a male. The number of Y chromosomes is irrelevant, just having more than zero. Since you can't refute my position so you stoop to personal attacks.
****ing rude. That's all there is too it. I hope for the sake of these women you never meet one and be that much of dick to her.YES! Now you are starting to understand. A person with Swyer syndrome is a male that happens to have nonfunctioning uteri and fallopian tubes. A male can have lactating breasts, uteri, fallopian tubes and still be a male. You want toexploituse extremely rare conditions such as Swyer syndrome, which only occurs in 1 person out of 80,000, to support your erroneous position. A male is defined on the cellular level where the person has a Y chromosome. The external appearance notwithstanding. They may live a lifestyle that is nominally female, but genetically they are males.
Like at a truck stop? They rent out single unit showers for those who are traveling through. Those aren't classified for any gender.What about public shower facilities?
So...... what's the worse that can happen if I speak of a person as a he due to his biology?
They’re not nonfunctioning, though???YES! Now you are starting to understand. A person with Swyer syndrome is a male that happens to have nonfunctioning uteri and fallopian tubes. A male can have lactating breasts, uteri, fallopian tubes and still be a male. You want toexploituse extremely rare conditions such as Swyer syndrome, which only occurs in 1 person out of 80,000, to support your erroneous position. A male is defined on the cellular level where the person has a Y chromosome. The external appearance notwithstanding. They may live a lifestyle that is nominally female, but genetically they are males.