Comment by honeybee2894 on 15/01/2025 at 13:43 UTC

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View submission: Do non-binary identities reenforce gender stereotypes?

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Yes, I did ask you to explain and I don’t care for a troll answer. You’re talking about things that make up gender roles, simplistic, narrow expectations that don’t account for our current scientific or social understanding. That is not divorced from gender.

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Comment by Competitive_News_385 at 15/01/2025 at 13:52 UTC

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Yes, I did ask you to explain and I don’t care for a troll answer.

It's *not* a troll answer.

It's reality.

If gender as a construct did not exist the sexes would still treat each other differently because we are a sexually dimorphic species.

We different but equal.

You’re talking about things that make up gender roles

There is a reason those things make up the gender roles though.

simplistic, narrow expectations that don’t account for our current scientific or social understanding.

I disagree, I believe all of them can be accounted for somewhere along our evolutionary line, even if we currently do not understand why.

That is not divorced from gender.

Because gender is not divorced from biological sex.

Or at least it wasn't for the majority of it's existence.