Lawrence00
Senior Member
A dozen coeds.
You must have a lot of energy.A dozen coeds.
I'm neither racist nor sexist. I take all of them as sexual partners. Or better, I would if I were not married.What is your gender? Are you transgender? Please describe your sexual orientation or sexual identity in anyway you want". "How do you describe your sexual orientation or gender identity"
Our choices are
Same-gender loving
Same-sex loving
Lesbian
Gay
Bisexual
Straight
Pansexual
Asexual
Queer
Thank you. When these sexual questions started I wrote on the form "private information". We are now given the choice of not answering. I am so glad our privacy values were acknowledged.I've had to answer some questions on forms from time to time. I just check 'male' and move on.
How a person identifies is their business, and I'm not going to get in a twist over it.
It is probably a good thing you are married. Statistically married men and women live longer.I'm neither racist nor sexist. I take all of them as sexual partners. Or better, I would if I were not married.
You truly are new here!Hahaha - I like that no one actually answered the original question or filled out the information. Just went on rants about it. Too funny.![]()
They were referred to as "hermaphrodites" which according to Google Search's AI:If they're giving that many options i find it interesting they did not have the option of "intersex". An estimated 1.7% of population is born intersex. That may not sound like a lot but when you consider the total world population, it is over 138 million people.
It is not always obvious, tho the physical appearance of some intersex people can get them misidentified as transgender, which can make them targets of prejudice despite the fact they had no choice in the matter. And some transgender people, especially decades ago,were born intersex (having ambiguous sexual characteristics) and parents accepted doctors recommendations (in some cases doctors didn't consult with parents, just informed them after) to 'fix' it based on the most prominent features without looking at chromosomes or hormonal data. Later it became clear they'd guessed wrong further complicating what would have been problematic for the individual.
When I worked at the Sheriff's Dept. inmates that fell into this category were housed in a medical-isolation cell, in either the male or female section, depending on which the inmate most closely resembled.Hermaphrodites don't exist. That is an outdated term implying that a person is both fully male and fully female, which isn't biologically possible. In fact, many people who are intersex consider that term derogatory and stigmatizing. Intersex and being intersex are the correct terms.
Thanks for adding info. I knew about the outdated hermaphrodite term being considered offensive for the same reason i knew the statistic. I've been watching an Australian documentary series called "You Can't Ask That" on Netflix where the people making it ask people online to list questions they'd ask members of various 'groups' of people but don't because the questions might be intrusive, offensive, or they don't even realize they know members of certain groups.They were referred to as "hermaphrodites" which according to Google Search's AI:
When I worked at the Sheriff's Dept. inmates that fell into this category were housed in a medical-isolation cell, in either the male or female section, depending on which the inmate most closely resembled.
Since the age question (or DOB)is usually before the pregnancy one i have a couple of times since i've been past 70 yrs been a smart ass and said things like "If i am it'll be big news or 'see surgical history'-- because 2 of the 3 surgeries i've ever had involved my reproductive organs being disabled and removed.I never have been asked such questions. But if I am at a new specialist, the questionaire always asks "are you pregnant?" There is no "only for females". Maybe the next time I'll mark "yes" and add "with ideas".
My reproductive organs are still there, but I don't use them anymore.Since the age question (or DOB)is usually before the pregnancy one i have a couple of times since i've been past 70 yrs been a smart ass and said things like "If i am it'll be big news or 'see surgical history'-- because 2 of the 3 surgeries i've ever had involved my reproductive organs being disabled and removed.
I simply missed the thread until now. I don't know how I missed a thread about sex. It happens, I guess.Hahaha - I like that no one actually answered the original question or filled out the information. Just went on rants about it. Too funny.![]()
I've been with Kaiser for as long as you have, don't recall getting any questions like that. I wonder what difference it makes.Lol. I recently had a medical appointment, and as always they emailed me a post-appointment questionnaire . This time Kaiser also included a short survey, asking me to indicate how I "identify as". I'm thinkin: I've been a patient of theirs for 46 years, if they don't know by now then they weren't paying attention anyways. View attachment 354704