#butterfly Gender identity is non negotiable, we are who we are and we feel what we feel. Anyone who doubts that should read the true life story of David Reimer. Its very sad and demonstrates that gender identity can't be changed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Reimer …
people who insult me. First, orchidectomy is a euphemism for castration. They castrated him. The penis had been injured or even destroyed during that botched circumcision, so that was the accident. Yes, as a feminist I refuse to accept the idea that there is something like a male
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Don't know any Latin then eh? Or is that another social construct...You really are making a fool out of yourself, what a sad life you must have to get to the bigoted uneducated state you're in. Euphemism, no its a medical term to remove the testicles..orchis - testis, from Greek.
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or female personality or a male or female brain. Research results on that matter are not clear, and also, there's the difficulty of "nature versus nurture". The idea of a female or male brain goes back to the fifty when it was brought forward by antifeminist who claimed that
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women are naturally meant to be stay-at-home-mothers or at best do some "female" jobs like nurse but not go into engineering. - The other concept developed in the nineties: yes, gender is a construct, but we don't dismantle it, but encourage people to choose between these
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constructs. It's a rather weird theory, and I think it has not been thought through. As you happen to be of the fifties kind of antifeminist I won't try to discuss it here.
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Spot on, antifeminist. The reason why is because feminism is supposed to be about equality but its gone way beyond and now it creates inequality and is discriminatory. Everyone has a right to be themselves, transpeople are real, they exist, please just let live and accept reality
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