yeah, it is. and let's reflect on the irony of this statement: "I find it rude that you expect me to conform to your ideology"
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Replying to @Rev_BlueMoon @Outsideness
No it isn't. There are cultures with third, fourth, and even fifth genders. This isn't a new thing. I'm asking for respect of my identity.
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But not demanding... I simply will not give any respect to those who do not respect me.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Outsideness
i'm just inclined not to interact with you if you insist the entire world give up a natural, universal schema because of your feels.
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Replying to @Rev_BlueMoon @Outsideness
Your insistence that it is natural and universal is absolutely groundless.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Outsideness
it's not and you know it. you can latch onto edge cases and try to universalize them like you guys always do but two genders is the norm.
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Replying to @Rev_BlueMoon @Outsideness
Māhū, North American Indigenous, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Polynesia, Balkans...
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Outsideness
i want to point out again that "North American Indigenous" is not a thing. we had tribes with different cultures.
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There are several tribes that have a third gender!
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Outsideness
NO THERE ARE NOT. they have words for "trans" (or even "gay"). that's not a whole new gender; it's a way to conceptualize edge cases!
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Replying to @Rev_BlueMoon @Outsideness
I mean that defies how they describe themselves, but you're the expert here
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