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View submission: Do non-binary identities reenforce gender stereotypes?
Our understanding of gender needs to go *back* to the basic reasoning.
Gender is the outward signifier of your biological sex so that other people don't have to do weird shit like looking in your underwear to determine your biological sex.
Why would people need to know your biological sex?
Many reasons but mainly for dating.
It's a dating / reproduction tool, plain and simple.
Just like money is a trading tool.
Comment by honeybee2894 at 15/01/2025 at 12:29 UTC
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As you say, for a great many health reasons? To allow greater understanding of functions and patterns of your body to improve your quality of life. Very often gender can’t be known from looking at someone’s face. Many people were born with “underwear” parts that don’t fit a certain standard and underwent surgery to have the choice made for them arbitrarily without regard to their internal biology. Outward signifiers dont meet everyone’s needs. Hell, they barely meet the needs of the majority.
Comment by honeybee2894 at 15/01/2025 at 12:36 UTC
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It’s disturbing that gender keeps getting compared to money 🥴 Does it indicate transactional relating tendencies?