By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Forums - General Discussion - Should kids have a chance to grow up and decide what gender they are, or should parents change their sex early on?

Slade6alpha said:
NobleTeam360 said:
Your gender is whatever you are when you're born. Seek mental help if you think otherwise.

Damn bro.. tell us how you really feel. :/ 

He probably had a one night stand with a plot twist :p



Around the Network

Believe it or not, we were all kids once. Of course we want our way. Fuck, we demand things EVEN MORE as adults. We all know about tomboys, but there are plenty of young boys who prefer "effeminate" things. Who cares?

I don't see what the big deal is. The only people who seem to care are assholes that want to live in an imaginary world full of stereotypes. It's someone else's life, leave them alone. 

 

I walk passed all kinds of people in public, EVERYDAY. I don't know them, I don't talk to them, I don't judge them. Why does it matter what genitals they have?



NobleTeam360 said:
Slade6alpha said:

Damn bro.. tell us how you really feel. :/ 

I just did. 

It's okay, we'll be sure to NEVER EVER judge you...while you sit on your throne, judging everyone else.



You know what people? Why the hell did we start caring for genders in the first place?

People say they want to get rid of gender roles. Well, wouldn't removing the importance of gender help promote a world where males and females have close to the same amount of oppurtunities?

I can easily be wrong, but whatever.



 

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12/22/2016- Made a bet with Ganoncrotch that the first 6 months of 2017 will be worse than 2016. A poll will be made to determine the winner. Loser has to take a picture of them imitating their profile picture.

Just be who you want to be. It shouldn't (and doesn't) affect anyone else in the world if you were born a dude but want to be a girl or vice versa. Just do what makes you happy.



Around the Network
Skratchy said:
NobleTeam360 said:

I just did. 

It's okay, we'll be sure to NEVER EVER judge you...while you sit on your throne, judging everyone else.

Thanks for understanding mate. 



Boutros said:
Slade6alpha said:

Damn bro.. tell us how you really feel. :/ 

He probably had a one night stand with a plot twist :p

How did you find out about that?!?!?! 



gatito said:
Azuren said:
1

gender

play 
noun  gen·der ˈjen-dər
Popularity: Top 1% of lookups

Definition of gender

  1. 1a :  a subclass within a grammatical class (as noun, pronoun, adjective, or verb) of a language that is partly arbitrary but also partly based on distinguishable characteristics (as shape, social rank, manner of existence, or sex) and that determines agreement with and selection of other words or grammatical formsb :  membership of a word or a grammatical form in such a subclassc :  an inflectional form showing membership in such a subclass

  2. 2a :  sex gender>b :  the behavioral, cultural, or psychological traits typically associated with one sex



  3. Webster. It's your sex, and the behavior associated with it. You can exhibit gender behaviors of the opposite sex, but your gender (in this sense, your sex) is still the one you were born with. Acting like a girl doesn't make your gender female, because referring to one's gender is to refer to their sex; not their gendered behaviors. 


You're mixing up terms left and right. It's become quite obvious this is a subject you're having a hard time trying to understand. I'd kindly suggest you get some more education and read about this so you don't seem like an ignorant bigot spreding hate about something you barely know anything at all. But that's just me.

The only thing that's clear is there are a bunch of people out there trying to make Gender more difficult than it needs to be. It is in relation to sex, or otherwise it is descriptive of behaviors based on sex. The problem is now a bunch of special snowflakes are undermining actual transgenders by pretending to be transgender and forcing a their desired answers out of questions that were never asked.

 

I converse with transgenders on a daily basis, as where I live happens to be the only blue haven in an otherwise red desert for many many miles. I've also grown up with several people who either had a full sex change or seriously considered it for a long time. And you know what none of them have any issue with? The actual term "gender". They understand what it is, and what it means. They understand that they can identify as a female, though their biological gender is male. They understand that even though they live as a man, when they renew their drivers license they claim a female gender. 

 

Because when someone asks you your gender, they're not asking you how you feel about your gender. They're asking if you're male or female. It's a legitimately disturbing notion that we can go to the moon, but we stumble over whether or not my newborn child's genitalia means he's a boy. Oh, sorry, we don't stumble; we Tumbl. 

 

And implying someone is an ignorant bigot, regardless of the way you try to phrase it, is both flaming and trolling. It's more or less asking me to take off the gloves and get into a "Who can get the other banned first" competition, and I refuse to get personal with you.



Watch me stream games and hunt trophies on my Twitch channel!

Check out my Twitch Channel!:

www.twitch.tv/AzurenGames

hershel_layton said:
You know what people? Why the hell did we start caring for genders in the first place?

People say they want to get rid of gender roles. Well, wouldn't removing the importance of gender help promote a world where males and females have close to the same amount of oppurtunities?

I can easily be wrong, but whatever.

It'd just come back the moment the lawn needs to be mowed or the trash taken out. 



Watch me stream games and hunt trophies on my Twitch channel!

Check out my Twitch Channel!:

www.twitch.tv/AzurenGames

BraLoD said:
NobleTeam360 said:

How did you find out about that?!?!?! 

I told him about our special night.

It was magical erm I mean....