oh come on - we all know biologically or DNA wise people cannot change gender - are we really back to that??
"if people feel strongly enough about this to transition to other gender," Your words, not mine!
oh come on - we all know biologically or DNA wise people cannot change gender - are we really back to that??
That was in response to sports.Why would you then post a picture of a trans athlete saying "Ain't she girly?" Seems you didn't learn very much working with and for trans and "gays". Seems you like to pick and choose whether or not you like specific gay or trans people.
Re: Intersex...exactly Mark. Re: Lefthanders...I remember when I was in grade school, the teacher tried to turn me into a righty. It didn't quite work. I still write with my left hand, but I wound up becoming ambidetrous. I only eat and write with the left. The right hand is dominant with everything else. Due to visual issues and having ADD, I no longer read books.It is rare but if you are born intersex it is normal for you. We no longer try to coerce left handlers to write right but the sensibilities of so many people where sex and gender are concerned are still naive and pushy.
I wonder if you’ve read Middlesex by Eugenoides? Pulitzer Prize winner and a very compelling story.
"if people feel strongly enough about this to transition to other gender," Your words, not mine!
I am also left-handed and my teacher insisted we all turn our papers to the right when we wrote so I now overcompensate with what they call a "left-handed hook". I don't write backhanded so It has become downright painful to write these days and I smear everything. I am also ambidextrous. I write with my left hand but cut with scissors with my right hand. I throw a ball with my left hand but dribble a basketball with my right hand. It is actually said we are using both sides of our brain so I'm okay with it!Re: Intersex...exactly Mark. Re: Lefthanders...I remember when I was in grade school, the teacher tried to turn me into a righty. It didn't quite work. I still write with my left hand, but I wound up becoming ambidetrous. I only eat and write with the left. The right hand is dominant with everything else. Due to visual issues and having ADD, I no longer read books.
I also cut with my right hand. I turn my paper sideways to write. I had the hardest time trying to figure out which was the best hand to bowl with. Didn't matter, I wasn't good at it with either one.I am also left-handed and my teacher insisted we all turn our papers to the right when we wrote so I now overcompensate with what they call a "left-handed hook". I don't write backhanded so It has become downright painful to write these days and I smear everything. I am also ambidextrous. I write with my left hand but cut with scissors with my right hand. I throw a ball with my left hand but dribble a basketball with my right hand. It is actually said we are using both sides of our brain so I'm okay with it!
some of us feel very masculine all the time and some very feminine all the time and then there are those who can smoothly transition from one to the other - I have friends who do it all the time - it's called that great kaleidoscope of life?
yes they were my words, part of a sentence I wrote - - not sure what point you are making by quoting them thoughWe all know transitioning to other gender - socially, physically, surgically - doesn't change your DNA or biology - not sure why you need to point that out.
So you admit biology can’t be changed, but still talk about “transitioning to another gender” like it’s a meaningful transformation? That’s like repainting a car and pretending it’s a different make and model. You can call it what you want, but facts don’t bend to feelings.
No it isnt like that at all. Analogy bears no resemblance Of course biology or DNA can't be changed - that isnt something you are now getting anyone t o admit - nobody at any point said or thought otherwise and yes it is a meaningful transformation ,for those people who feel their biology/DNA does not align with their inner self or mind or soul or however you want to word that. If they can live as other gender and become as socially and physically that gender as possible then that is meaningful to them. You don't have to understand it or relate to it yourself to understand how it is meaningful for them. You only need a tiny bit of empathy
Of course biology or DNA can't be changed - that isnt something you are now getting anyone t o admit - nobody at any point said or thought otherwise
Exactly. But what underlies this coldly ‘rational’ perspective is the unjustified assumption that human biology only has two possible states where sex and gender are concerned.
You're pointing to rare biological anomalies to challenge the general truth that human beings are sexually dimorphic, that is, biologically male or female.
You’re also conflating gender identity with biological sex, and using emotional framing to imply that rejecting someone's self-perception is inherently cruel or irrational.
I am generally right handed, use a mouse with the left (kept noises out of my office computer) and shoot left which looks like major contortions.I am also left-handed and my teacher insisted we all turn our papers to the right when we wrote so I now overcompensate with what they call a "left-handed hook". I don't write backhanded so It has become downright painful to write these days and I smear everything. I am also ambidextrous. I write with my left hand but cut with scissors with my right hand. I throw a ball with my left hand but dribble a basketball with my right hand. It is actually said we are using both sides of our brain so I'm okay with it!
I once believe that I read this "genetic anomaly" ?? happens in the animal kingdom. They seem to handle things better than we do and more swiftly any thoughts on that??
There isn't even a reason for the "what is a woman?" argument. It has been created by insecure men who are afraid they might find a trans person attractive and it would crush their masculinity.
do any women want you as their defendant in this case? - or are you just taking it on your own shoulders as a personal battle of your own. You are beginning to sound like a fighter with ya own lost cause?
Am I supposed to be reading this stuff and keeping a straight face? At my age, it is pathetic trying to really make sense of "it".
I guess if some of you guys would prefer wearing dresses, and the ladies would prefer cigars to cigarettes - - have at it. Just don't act resentful if folks like myself get a chuckle out of it.
oh come on - we all know biologically or DNA wise people cannot change gender - are we really back to that??
We also all know what transitioning means.
Nope. The point is to not be so quick to shoehorn everyone into a binary category which we know does not exhaust the sample space. I think the shoe is on the other foot . Edited to say I mistakenly attributed Smiley’s post about “some of us just feeling more masculine” to you. So I withdraw the suggestion that you are wedding gender to sex. But I also deny I am doing that either.
Oslookar, you are putting up a strawman argument - nobody is saying people can change their chromosomes or their DNA. You dont need to argue that point. but they can physically change their anatomy and they can live as the opposite gender to their birth gender (what you are calling a 'social perfomance') Those feelings can over ride biological facts. Obviously nobody can live as a tree so that is another silly comparison.![]()
One wonders if we should not allow tall men to play basketball. Just kidding, I think.I don't see how that is an issue - the women's movement was about equality for everyone - equal pay,rights, opportunities etc - how does trans gendered people undermine that?
A regular male and a transgendered male have the entitlements the women's movement have fought for already.
Women's sports is an issue because of the biological advantage being biologically male brings in pace, strength, power.
Seems to me that neither sex organ probably would not be fully functional to bring about impregnation.Sex organs DEFINE the sex no matter what laws are passed. If a person really had 2 different sex organs, they could then impregnate themselves. I still think only earthworms can do this and they do just that by laying the eggs and then passing sperm to the eggs.