Yeah - and ultimately, you can, of course, make whatever categories you wish, based on whatever criteria you wish. You can give those categories whatever names you want. But it really means you have to ask yourself what these categories are for.
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Replying to @mssilverstein @arthur_affect and
Does anyone seriously need to ask what sexual reproduction categories are for?
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Replying to @paul_smortions @arthur_affect and
If the obvious answer is that they're for sexual reproduction, then why do we talk about them for people who are not trying to conceive?
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Replying to @mssilverstein @paul_smortions and
And it's significant to this whole question, because there are vanishingly few circumstances where one's capacity for sexual reproduction necessarily affects other parts of their life.
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Replying to @mssilverstein @arthur_affect and
Tell that to the women getting paid less, promoted less, expected to do unpaid social care work, at risk of sexual violence etc etc.
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Replying to @paul_smortions @arthur_affect and
Do women get paid more, promoted more, and expected to do less unpaid social care work and suffer less sexual violence when they can't get pregnant?
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Replying to @mssilverstein @arthur_affect and
No, because they are still of the class that gets pregnant.
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Replying to @paul_smortions @mssilverstein and
Lol I love this shit It's so much fun to spin in these circles again and again
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mssilverstein and
What's so hard to understand? Human sexual reproduction requires one male and one female. All humans develop along one of those pathways, regardless of eventual success or ability. No human has ever been both male and female. No human has ever been neither.
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Replying to @paul_smortions @arthur_affect and
He doesn't want to understand. Or he thinks it's important to pretend not to. Or he can't understand. Probably a combination. A 'spectrum', perhaps
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I understand what you mean and I reject it What's so hard to understand about that
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