One fact supporting critical gender theory is that there is no single attribute exclusive to all members of a biological sex. Not all born-men have penises, for instance, or the same male genes, or even XY karyotypes (cf. de la Chapelle syndrome). Sex, then, is a ship of Theseus.
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Replying to @vicsinghb
Haha, no, I was just bored, and decided to play devil's advocate.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
I'm not a homophobe, in fact I'm a vehement Ally, but I cannot get my head around this "gender fluid" concept.
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Replying to @vicsinghb
Sex is generally clear from birth. But gender is the sex you feel you are. Studies have shown that trans people often have hormone profiles and EEG signatures of the sex they identify as rather than the one they're born with. Their mind may be male even as their body is female
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @vicsinghb
But all the things you cited were relevant to sex and not gender. Which is it?
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My point was that the line between sex and gender seems more blurred than is generally considered.
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