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#gender nonsense
kanelia · 5 months
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weird people spend their whole lives dreaming about being normal and then the most basic a*s normies ever come up with the weirdest combinations of labels and diagnosis for themselves so they can brag how special they are
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thinkwaytoomuch · 1 year
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This girl just said she doesn't consider girls as persons, to preeschoolers💀
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cordycepsfem · 13 days
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Today in: are the gender people okay?
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“Being silent and moving to a different game does not make us more safe.”
Sir, this is about Stardew Valley.
But when you believe bullshit like the below to be true I’m sure the world is just littered with dangers:
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>“Trans women are not biological men.”
> the study (which would not link to Tumblr no matter what I did but the New York Times has the quote from Pitsiladis) literally says trans women have an advantage over “cisgender” women in sports and also acknowledges that it studied fewer than 100 participants total (19 men, 12 trans men, 23 trans women, 21 women) so the sample size is so small as to be useless
> so now you’re just a male doped up on exogenous cross-sex hormones who’s better than women at a sport but worse than other men and doctors aren’t even calling you a man now
> and you’ll still never be a woman
> and you can’t even play as a trans or nonbinary farmer in Stardew Valley so are you safe anywhere?!?$?
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queerism1969 · 9 months
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thefemaleterrorist · 1 year
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this genre of people on tiktok are definitely an experiment because what…
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foone · 10 months
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I was at the month electronics flea market and this device lets you select any of the 12 genders.
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Moooment... hier stimmt doch was nicht!
Die Landratte ist doch schon weiblich. Wenn überhaupt, dann müsste es doch "Landratte:riche" heißen. Oder "Landrätte:riche"?
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mbrainspaz · 10 months
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⚠️ Perceive me at your own risk.
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shhhimnothereiswear · 4 months
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I like boobs when they're not on me
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queer-for-science · 10 months
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I firmly believe that anything you do to transition should be centered around YOUR comfort and wellbeing, not anyone else's. Want to start hormones, and do voice training because that would make you feel more like yourself? Absolutely go for it! Going through that trouble so that other people will be more comfortable or just to maybe get your identity respected, even though you dont particularly want to aside from those things? FUCK THAT!! If it's something you feel is necessary for your safety, I would consider that as being for your wellbeing and comfort. I know it's not always easy to parse out who you want to take steps in your transition for, but please, don't let cis people, transmeds, and transphobes convince you that you need to do anything transition wise to be validated in who you are. There is a wide community who will already accept you with open arms and celebrate your gender non-comforming traits without misgendering you. I see it all the time.
On that note, can I get a HELL YEAH for girls with deep voices and lots of body/facial hair and big muscles and masculine fashion and chiseled jaws and dicks and flat chests?
Can I get just as big of a FUCK YES for boys with high pitched voices and no facial hair and curves and feminine fashion and soft faces and pussies and big titties?
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kanelia · 1 month
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New day, a new thing to appropriate from real civil rights movements. Has this men right's movement in drag seriously ever come up with anything by themselves? All their slogans are stolen from LGB activists and feminists, they constantly compare themselves to people of colour and claim they are being genocided while simultanously having every Western country bending backwards in order to avoid offending their religion.
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chillychive · 3 months
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I’ve never understood gender
I know that people who are solidly just one binary gender don’t go around thinking about 24/7 . I know their every action is not defined by their femininity or their masculinity.
Most women are comfortable calling themselves women. Not just comfortable-that feels natural to them. And most men feel comfortable and natural calling themselves men.
I’ve never understood that. I know gender is important to a lot of people. But for me, gender never fit. It was like putting on clothes that were too tight or too baggy, all they did was obscure my true form underneath.
People never seem to get that I want to be identified by my personhood, before my gender.
I suppose, if I had to put a name to it, I’m non-binary, trans, gender fluid, but at least to me those are all just ways of saying gendered.
It always just felt nonsensical to me to define someone, define me, by something that never factored into my self identity. 
There are so many passively gendered ways that we refer people and ourselves. Woman, girl, lady, ma’am, mom. Man, boy, sir, dad.
To me, I don’t want for my personhood to be defined by a gender. I don’t need to find an alternative. I am and always will be a person before a gender.
I know that, to many others, gender is a vital part of their self expression and identity. Gender is something that they have to go on a long journey to find, or some thing that they were lucky enough to be born with. Gender is something that makes them feel secure. Helps them find community. Plays a part in religious life. Is a joyous experience.
I’m so glad for those people. /gen
I don’t think I’m one of them. 
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cordycepsfem · 9 days
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Today in non-binary:
“I don’t feel safe publicly coming out as a ‘special’ non-woman who will still dress like and act like a woman.”
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“Sometimes I wish I never came out as non-binary.”
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Oh, man, that sounds serious. Why?
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Oh! No one was paying you special attention for it.
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And because you’re okay with your body and how you present, all you really want out of being “non-binary” is the right to control others’ language, which they’re no longer willing to do. And if you are you no matter what, then it should follow that even if people use “she” to refer to you, that doesn’t change your special “them-ness,” right?
Non-binary people seem exhausting and exhausted. It seems to me that if one must work so hard for one’s gender, then it is in fact a performance rather than something innate.
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beyondpluto · 2 years
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So i had to go to a&e because of a really bad chest infection and as i was waiting for an x-ray, i noticed this sign on the wall: (sorry for the sh it quality, i was high on cough syrup)
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i genuinely feel so bad for all medical staff that are actually required to do this bs (i’m assuming/hoping they just ignore it but still)
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wingwisher · 1 year
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We’re having our annual 2 for 1 sale on genders!
Mix and match or get two of the same!
We have:
Old classics
New favourites
Artisanal and custom made genders for every occasion
So if you’re in the market for a new gender, or you just want to update your old one, come on by! We hope to see you soon!
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[ Source: https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/The-Gender-Affirmative-Model-Chapter-1-Sample.pdf ]
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A Chief psychologist at a California children's hospital has claimed children can identify as 'gender minotaurs'.
Dr. Diane Ehrensaft is the director of mental health and chief psychologist at the UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital gender development center. 
Her research focuses on the effects of puberty blockers and hormones on children. 
First reported by Fox News, Ehrensaft has made claims that children can identify as gender hybrids, which include  'gender minotaur'.
The Minotaur, in Greek mythology, was a creature which had the body of a man but the head of a bull. 
In a list of terms published by Ehrensaft, in a paper titled The Gender Affirmative Model, she refers to different ways in which children have described themselves. 
One of these included 'gender minotaur', which is described as being a descriptor for a child who sees themselves as one gender on top, and another on their bottom half.  
Other claims made by the psychologist include what she describes as a 'gender prius'.
This label is said to have been explained to her by a child who looked like a boy at the front, but had a long braid tied in their hair with a pink bow. 
According to the paper, the child said: 'You see - I'm a Prius, a boy in the front, a girl in the back. A hybrid.' 
Other terms include a 'gender smoothie' which is described as a variation of being gender fluid. 
One teenager described it to Ehrensaft as: 'You take everything about gender, throw it in the blender, press the button, and you’ve got me—a gender smoothie.'
Another term shared by Ehrensaft is 'gender tesla' which she describes as a transgender state some children reach after being gender hybrid. 
Ehrensaft had previously told a 2018 talk held at the San Francisco Public Library: 'I totally agree we are in the midst of a gender revolution and the children are leading it. 
'It's a wonderful thing to see. And it's also humbling to know [children] know more than we do about this topic of being gender expansive.'
Ehrensaft believes that transgenderism is derived from a 'gender web' which is influenced by culture, upbringing and nature.   
During the talk in 2018, Ehrensaft discussed a conversation she had with a 7-year-old that there can be 'gender minotaurs'.
She also said: 'I started meeting a whole bunch of other gender hybrids. And so we have the gender prius, we have a gender minotaur.
'And most of the kids who are gender minotaurs love mermaids. So make sure you have a lot of mermaid books. If you really you think about it, it works.'
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Today the American Psychological Association taught me that "gender" is when you take a Buzzfeed quiz about whether you're a Monica, a Rachel or a Phoebe, and when it turns out you're more of a Rachel, you "identify" as rachelgender and change your pronouns to rach/rachself.
The same people who insist that sex is "too complicated" want to make sure you know the simplicity of "gender prius(es)," "gender tootsie roll pops" and "gender minotaurs," and that if you don't respect these identities, you can only be a transphobic bigot.
When believers themselves describe their gods as incoherent, we're justified in concluding they don't exist. When activists themselves describe "gender" as a dumpster fire of utter nonsense, we're justified in concluding that it doesn't exist, either.
Children don't always have the language to explain their feelings or their personalities, and when they hear the word "gender," they attribute everything about themselves to it, and are encouraged to do so by cult members roleplaying as health professionals. If you switch the word "gender" to "feelings" in the above, it makes much more sense. A trained mental health professional - or at least one who is not herself insane - should be able to figure this out, rather than funnel children's clumsy language into her revolutionary ideology.
These people are unserious lunatics who should be kept far away from children, and we should treat them as such.
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