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View submission: Do non-binary identities reenforce gender stereotypes?
It barely works for anyone, and just like the phenomenon of desire paths people are beginning to follow what actually works for them rather than what imposed difficulty, as humans always do. Whether or not you would rather use classifications that others dont. Better than what alternative?
In our case, the social constructs were not based on individual nor any majority, rather a set of ideals.
Comment by Competitive_News_385 at 15/01/2025 at 12:47 UTC
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Saying it barely works for anybody is a bit extreme, it works on the whole.
The problem is there have over time been other things tagged to it that we really need to drop.
In our case, the social constructs were not based on individual nor any majority, rather a set of ideals.
I don't believe that to be the case, I think it's more that it has evolved over time into that rather than starting at that point.
However I also think it's not inherently linked to gender.
People treat females a certain way because they are women not simply because they have a gender, the same for men.