If your talking about non binary, it’s more just falling out of the typical gender binary of male or female. So if you don’t identify as a man or woman, your non binary. Many of these people don’t mind being categorized, they just don’t feel they fit into the two options that are given
plus it doesn't even make sense, how tf is "transgender" its own gender 💀 people make low quality content like this just to subtly promote hate in the comments, he literally pinned a comment recognizing what is happening yet the comments are still completely unmoderated. as if this wasn't already a misunderstood and politicized enough issue, content creators like this will keep milking it instead of just leaving people alone to live their lives as who they are
This guy is one of the few reaction channels that doesn't overhype or make fake reactions to something. Your videos are informative as they are entertaining to watch. Thank you
What point? The only gender up there that seemed to be based in personality type is angel-gender or whatever. I’m confused about what was based ¯/_(ツ)_/¯
@@d3f_b4by79 A lot of genders are based on feelings or personality. So like being a tom boy, that could be considered a different gender rather than just a personality. Also, that there’s no rule on what gender is a gender. Like I could tomorrow say I identify as a box of cheerios, and that would be my gender.
@@fives1624 I mean to some degree :) I think genders are more like labels to describe how you feel about who you are, so no one would realistically call themselves a box of cheerios, but I understand your point
*This is my advice to EVERYONE out there: It doesn't matter who or what you identity as and what you think, but PLEASE, let people live how they wanna. Because if you waste time saying "There's 2 Genders," PLEASE learn to Ignore and move on, because all you're doing is working yourself up over what someone else feels.*
I’m so confused cause there’s a gender based off sexuality. Those two don’t determine the other. I’m just trying to see what needing to feel a connection with someone to be romantically involved with them has to do with your gender.
Gonna be honest, I’m LGBTQ+ and very open to trans people, but a lot of these are just… not actually genders. I’d recommend just googling the main genders to know, the main four I know of are fem, masc, non-binary (basically anything outside of fem or masc, usually something imbetween those two or neither depending on which matches theirself better), and gender fluid which is basically moving between genders. TLDR, a lot of these aren’t really genders and aren’t a good rep of trans people, so don’t take the vid as gospel lol (I haven’t even heard of most of these)
a lot of those types are used by neurodivergent people (usually autistic ppl) bcs they may find it hard to fully understand gender how neurotypicals do and instead find more comfort in identifying as one that reflects what they’re interested in etc
@@xArcxia_07 if you don’t understand that’s okay, but just realise other peoples minds work in different ways and what you think might be an easy concept to grasp, such as gender, may actually be a lot more complex for other people just respect them :)
It seems odd to me that people have so much of their identity apparently tied to and wrapped up in their gender. I get that it's a way for people to understand and label (in a way) themselves, but it's a concept I struggle with because for me, I iust....am who I am. I don't feel the need to place myself into particular categories like this.
As a trans person I feel that growing up trans makes you perceive gender differently. Also if you are neurodivergent that can definitely have an effect on how you perceive gender, as neurodivergent people generally perceive the world differently anyway. Most of these are microlabels, though. Also this survey doesn't seem very accurate because of some of the terms they use, and the fact that they put sexualities under a gender category. I just thought I'd explain why some people might use these labels.
@@jamie4123 That makes sense to me, even though I can't personally relate, but I don't know if it's just because I'm more familiar with transgenderism than some of these others or if I'm just completely misunderstanding the entire concept being talked about here. Especially when we talk about some of the really vague ones. Like wtf does, "a vaguely shining shimmering gender" even mean? I don't mean to sound rude, but I genuinely don't understand many of these, because to me, they sound like personality or personal interests or emotional reactions/feelings, but somehow, it's a gender? Like I said, I understand a lot of the more "mainstream" ones to a point, but some of these are...odd (to me)
Same. It is not difficult for me to respect peoples identities even when they're complete foreign to me but it's hard to understand how it feels to really care about like labels. Doesn't only apply to genders outside the binary but also like men and women who are really connected to their gender. It's a weird concept
I completely agree with confusing personality for gender. I also find it hypocritical that people will say they are a woman because they like female fashion but I thought what you like isn't supposed to be assigned gender.
I know it’s definitely an odd one. I’m personally a pretty masculine woman in that I like societally “guy stuff” but always felt comfortable with my body and being called a woman, so I’ve always assumed transgender men feel uncomfortable with one of those things. But now the new consensus is gender is a societal construct, so someone can feel like a woman or man without wanting to physically be a woman or man. But I always thought the whole point was we were trying to break away from gender being associated with particular hobbies/interests in the first place? Like prove that liking football doesn’t make you a man and enjoying the color pink doesn’t make you a woman. Idk it’s all so confusing I’m just trying to keep up lol
Gender is just a way to determine pronouns, everything else about it is just people deciding what stereotypes they want. Thing is, by the time you get someone to respect you for your gender, they know you well enough not to stereotype you, and from there its just about showing respect.
I know people have assumed I must have been non-binary or transgender man because of how I physically portray myself. I feel like we're almost going back to Old world stereotypes of gender, I feel like we're going back to the 1950s that boys have to like trucks and cars and aggressiveness, and girls have to like fashion and pretty things. If you don't follow in line with this, you may be gender fluid. Gender has absolutely nothing to do with personality type, and this is going to be real controversial, but I only believe, as someone who had gender dysphoria in my adolescence, gender is only genitalia and that's it. No one can tell you otherwise, it is not your personality type, it is not your interests, it is not your temperament. Those studies with apes picking toys assigned to their gender? Unfortunately, we can't just trust every scientific study to their word anymore, for the past few decades more and more studies are funded by sources with a lot of money to contort things so they could get a certain result. This is an actual thing, and it's been complained about in the scientific community, because you used to be that scientists on their own would make independent discoveries but now scientists are hired to manipulate the specific experiment to get a certain outcome for their commissioners. Commissioners, usually aristocrats and corporations that want a certain result so they can advertise their product or ideal with the backing of "it was scientifically proven" Honestly quite sad that we can't just blindly trust every single thing deemed a scientific study, because everything is so corporate these days. Not that we shouldn't trust any studies from today, but something I found interesting was not just my own personal experiences questioning my gender identity, and what it resulted to and me discovering why I felt those ways, but also I remember not too long ago there were actually scientists studying quite the opposite almost, I remember even reading in national geographic as a kid about a gorilla that some scientists were following, and they were talking about how fascinating it was that gorillas use random objects the same way a child would use a manufactured toy, and they were following one particular male baby gorilla, who used to build nuts for his piece of wood that he treated like a baby doll, Pretending to be daddy. They even made sure to emphasize that he grew up to be very masculine, which shouldn't matter because playing with dolls has nothing to do with masculinity or femininity, and before anybody talks about evolutionarily speaking men are lesser of the child care but actually men and even males across mammalian species have always been involved in their offsprings lives, the only times they weren't were in tough survival situations, and that's often times why Street cats are never in any sort of romantic relationship which yes animals can be in romantic relationships, it's just it happens a lot more often in captivity because again, less stressful of an environment and not needing to constantly worry about individual survival. That's how we have all these videos of the male cats taking care of his female mate when she gives birth and is very loving and nurturing towards his kittens. This is the natural order of mammalia, especially something we should expect in humans, so there goes another excuse for lousy fathers who don't want to be in their children's lives. By the way my conclusion to that transgender doesn't really exist had nothing to do with these scientific studies, it was just something I found interesting that related to the topic. Everything that has made me be concerned about transgender being so normalized these days was my own experience almost being transgender. I was strongly influenced by our societies ideologies about gender, and if you don't believe me that there are staunch gender stereotypes that are taught to children at a young age even to this day, think about when you go into Target for example. Don't you see a boy's toy section and a girl's toy section? They don't divide toys by toy weapons, baby dolls, toy animals, toy furniture, 12-in dolls, child sized appliance toys, toy vehicles and sensory toys. Each of these categories end up getting sorted out in either the boys section or the girls section, toy weapons and vehicles go in the boys section, and dolls of any kind goes in the girls section. So that being said, even if the child is not being taught gender stereotypes, they are by society and especially when they go into the store. I know that my parents tried very hard to teach me that gender and personality don't go hand in hand, they allowed me to get whatever toy I wanted despite gender norms, but even then, I was not immune to the messages in television and movies, the toy store, friends, family and everywhere else. There were times I got picked on for wearing so-called boy things as a kid, for example I had a pair of Crocs I loved that were red and I remember getting those things that you could plug into the holes when they first came out for crocs? Anyway I had lightning McQueen ones, because I was absolutely obsessed with cars, and I remember there was a boy who had the audacity to make fun of me for it because I was a girl, and also tried to point out that my Crocs were in fact pink, which they were only pink because I wore them so often that they faded. He's telling me that I was wearing boys shoes while simultaneously telling me that they were pink anyway. Of course this isn't the root cause of what caused me to have gender dysphoria but it was the combination of messages I got everywhere that basically I had to either be a girl which meant being obnoxious, caddy, in love with fashion and usually that specifically meant wearing bright pink mini skirts and other things that were considered extremely fashionable for women in the early 2000s, painting your nails, gossiping about boys you like, gossiping in general, being demure, and basically being all those three typical ways of being a girl, I thought that's what being a girl was, and that I didn't identify with any of that. I thought these were feminine attributes, when in fact they were societally enforced ideologies about what gender is, same goes for what made me gravitate towards being masculine, which to me being masculine at the time, due to social messages, meant that I can be basically more myself and not be as catty, have a great sense of humor that if you're a boy is not considered gross so much if you make a crude joke, you can wear functional and better quality clothing, you can like rougher music besides Taylor Swift and Britney Spears and you don't have to try to be hot for everyone else. You can like whatever you want and it was okay, at least for my perspective at the time. To me that's what defines gender because that's what the world defined it for me when I was a kid. It was long before the word transgender was being tossed around like a hot potato like these days, but I remember wanting to change my pronouns back in middle school, but I was scared to because I didn't want people to act like I was weird or something. I in the meantime stuck with the label tomboy, but at heart I felt masculine because in my mind being masculine was a personality type, and being a girl felt disgusting to me. It wasn't until I came to the realization when I was about 11:00 and the realization grew from there, that personality and gender are not associated at all whatsoever, and the only thing that made me any particular gender was my genitalia and not what I liked or disliked. I know a lot of people will disagree with this, but when you detach personality traits from gender, it's actually a whole heck of a lot more freeing. I felt freer identifying as a boy, but once I realized that nothing about me is inherently masculine, I felt so much freer not feeling masculine and just doing whatever the frick I wanted and liking whatever the freak I wanted and not letting society's messages about what gender means contort my idea of reality. I feel more myself and more feminine than ever wearing baggy comfortable clothing that are mismatched, having short hair, wearing no makeup, liking unusually crude and potty mouth humor for my age for a woman I guess, willing to basically just be myself, and not let society even label me as a masculine woman. I'm a woman, I'm me, I'm being myself, I'm not being anyone else. I'm not being masculine, I'm being Aki. I'm being the woman I meant to be, I'm being the real definition of a woman, someone who accepts and embraces her personality, her true personality and essences, and doesn't allow that to change her definition of her own gender
REALLLL i knew i had to become a keyboard warrior against the uninformed 6 year olds that think gender and sex is the same thing 😭 plus theres actually 3 sexes because intersex
@@PlXOLL Really shows how uneducated you are. Intersex is not a third sex. Sex specifically refers to your gametes. An intersex person can have both genitalia but only ever one gamete. So they're not a 'third sex.' Looking like a 6-year-old yourself now.
I’ve just gotta say, you have probably the best take I’ve heard when it comes to gender identity. Like, you do you bro, but a lot of it is just tying gender into things it has nothing to do with
But like, people can do whatever they want you know? We’re just a bunch of cell clumps living on a rock hurtling through space. If creating a unique gender or believing in a god or being vegan or literally anything else makes you happy, as long you’re not hurting anyone there’s nothing wrong with whatever you do. Being a human is confusing bro, just live however you want
To answer one of your questions, gender can be whatever you want as long as your comfortable with it. I knew a few people who identify as female but asked to be called he/him because they liked it more. And if someone doesn’t feel comfortable with any of the labels there’s no one stopping them from making there own ^^ love you videos btw
I don't think a lot of people in this comment section know that intersex is biologic like male and female. And there are actually a lot more chromosome combinations possible than XY (male) and XX (female) Intersex disorders result from abnormalities of the sex chromosomes. I'm not here to hate people who didn't know bit to spread common knowledge
@@sumrandomfurry yeah- i just meant for biological males and females (ones born at birth and identify as such) but for trans people it would be different
@@alinarichert3448 no I’m agender. My gender can’t really be described? It’s like trying to describe the colour purple. But I know it changes because my gender expression changes and so does my dysphoria and my sexuality. It’s all super tangled up and complicated and I’m usually a very articulate person but on the subject of my gender… I got nothin. I understand why people find it strange. If you have questions you can ask me just about anything, I won’t take offence.
You’re definitely not one if you have to write this to bring other people down nobody is hurting you let them do their own thing if you have nothing nice to say don’t say it at all geez
I used to think in that way too, like people just are making up weird genders. But thinking about it more, it is a fact that gender is a social construct, and the scientific community agrees on this, and they have for a long time. So that's probably why it's so easy for all these random weird genders to pop up, because at the end of the day, it is a social construct. So the answer is kind of... yes. You can just come up with anything and say it's a gender. So maybe that in and of itself is not the problem. This is just the nature of social constructs. Maybe the problem is actually our pre-conceived notions that "there can't be that many genders". There are 2 sexes. (Or 3 if you count intersex). But there may as well be infinite genders, because at the end of the day gender is made up by society. If you don't believe me that gender is a social construct, go watch Hunter Avallone's "the truth about transgenders". It's him debunking one of his own, old videos on transgender. He explains how gender is a social construct is a very intuitive and common sense way.
Yeah cancel culture is cringe, he has to stay ahead. Shitlibs made gender and it's determination arbitrary and if you don't conform their social impositions they cancel you. Freaking bigoted radicals.
It’s nice that you ask! You can’t really say that you can be what gender you “want” to be. It’s not something you choose. There could be only one person in the whole world that realizes that they identify as one specific gender. But it’s not something that they chose. It’s a tough topic, but this is a not so deep explanation:)
I mean pretty much people be choosing what gender they want to be you are born either male or female you just change what you identify as or cut your dick off
But there are some rare occasions where they are born without genitalia or have both male and female parts or maybe more hormones than usual etc and that might be the third gender but you can usually tell if they were supposed to be born male or female
@@alexandermartinez7930 well, if you identify as for example trans, you didn’t choose to be trans. You were born trans, you just didn’t realize that right away. I identify as non-binary and that’s because I don’t fit in as either man or woman.
@@signeakerman7085 basically what you’re saying is your gender is based on how you feel and to me that’s stupid no offense generally your gender is based on genitalia if you ask a man what he has he’ll say a penis and a women would say a vagina ask a trans,non binary etc she/he or they would say penis or vagina right? Unless you have just flat skin there then that’s weird
There is a very important and more common gender identity than you’d expect that wasn’t added. It is called gender faunet/ faun (I don’t know which is the actual name) but it is under the gender fluid umbrella and is where u feel different genders but you never feel fully feminine and there is another called gender flux which is the same but never fully masculine. Please don’t hate these terms as people don’t choose to be them but they choose to have a name for it to feel more confident and complete. There are definitely not 2 genders and in my opinion there are most likely more than 3 too. Thanks for taking the time and effort to read my comment and I hope you have an amazing rest of your week. :)
@@zLeniel making what up? Qords are technically made up? Is that a fashion choice? Gender in the way we see it is a social contruct and made up so? Technically woman and man is fashion coices
@@KentuckyFriedChildren05 Those aren't real gender, Angeligender is made up by a tumblr user, and kindergender is an excuse for pedos, which we've already established, MAPs won't be coming in lgbt anytime soon. Gender is what people feel like being as long as human, and not breaking laws, so no angel gender, but yes to agender or aerogender (which, fun fact, is one of the onlt lgbt included xenogender)
What I believe as a Gay man is that there's a difference between Sex and Gender. There are 3 sexes but there can be any number of genders. Like I am a Feminine man and I don't fit in the typical definition of a Man which is being 100% Masculine so that's why I believe based upon the energies you have (fem and Masculine) and the share of those energies determine your gender but I would not like to give a label to it as it gets very complicated and annoying for other people as well then all those pronoun stuff it just gets really complicated. BTW I wouldn't mind people referring me with any pronoun so instead of focusing on how many genders are there we should just let people be themselves and put an end to this gender topic by identifying people based on their sexes instead of gender. If you have XX chromosome you are male, If you have XY you are female and if you have XXY you are intersex after that you can identify with whatever gender you want.
True, to give context with the difference between sex and gender tho There are 2 sexes, but many genders Sex is biological Gender is what you identify socially
I'm pretty sure it's a word other people made for them. And I don't understand why people are so bothered by other people's lives? Lol idc for all the gender stuff but apparently it makes people angry as hell lol
Well, technically not even biologically that's correct. It is actually three. An organism can be born as male, female, or as a hermaphrodite. Slugs and mollusks are a good example of being natural hermaphrodites. Reproduction is complex and varied among the plethora of organisms we have on our planet. In humans, the concept of gender identity is just as complex and varied. So the truth is that human beings have the capacity to be born in either of the 3 biological gender categories, with the 3rd usually caused from illness or surgery. However, it is also true that our species has created the concept of gender identity, and thus the idea that there are multiple forms of gender expression. They are two different topics. Saying that all individuals must be restricted to mentally identifying with their biologically assigned gender is an incorrect mentality, because it limits a person's personal freedom. As an American, and a very proud one at that, I know that our country was founded upon the idea of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." In that, all people are allowed to live as they see fit. So to circumvent that by saying people are not allowed to identify with their gender of choosing is essentially going against the founding principles of our country. It's no different than saying someone is not allowed to practice their own religion because clearly science has debunked religion as being wrong. People, at least in this country, have the right to live in the way they chose to live. Just because someone choses to live their life a certain way, does not mean that you have to. You can not participate in something without being hateful or argumentative about it. Lastly, I'd like to just point this out - - our society is evolving right now. We also have a lot of very serious problems happening with our world. Everything from climate change to corrupt politicians to disease to war. It's honestly insane what we are dealing with right now. Our combined efforts are much better spent on tackling real issues, than worrying about what someone thinks about their genitals in their personal time. You all would actually be doing more of a service to yourselves and to the society you live in by focusing on how you can live well. Wasting your time worrying about such trivial matters only makes our global problems worse. So try focusing on what actually effects you and your legacy instead.
It's impossible, I have tried many temperatures but it just didn't seem to work. If anyone knows how to do it please tell me I really wanna make genderice
Ok I don’t always have a lot of interest in your channel, but you just gained mad respect from me. All I ever want from people is respect, and even though you were skeptical and not well informed you made it clear that we had that basic respect. And for that I’m so grateful.
Its probably a made up list because allosexual is pretty high on the list. If you look it up, straight people fit into the allosexual label. It’s not even a gender?!?
“Angeligender- an angel gender. It’s a gender found only among angels that is hard to describe to non-angels.” This was actually there. No kidding. Smh
as a non binary person, ur point about people confusing personality traits or identifying with something strongly as their gender is super accurate actually, so yeah alot of these are probably "not valid" but alot of them are, nothing wrong with being skeptical
@@dodowz odd question since this video nor my comment had anything to do with sexuality, my gender is non binary, my sexuality should be none of your business, but assuming ur just curious, im bisexual (omnisexual depending on how you define bisexual, since some people say bi is all gender attraction and some say its only binary male and female, while omni is all, but omnisexual sounds dumb as fuck so for all intensive purpuses, im bi), so i swing in all directions my friend, not just girls and guys to be clear, everything in between as well :D
@@SfGiants247 hey, not sure if this flew over your head but my response was long because 1. when I'm asked something i want to be as clear as i can to not misinform anyone especially when the topic is personal 2. the question was weirdly personal since it was not relevant to my OP, i still answered because i didn't mind, and 3. ur mom
I’m not trying to start a fight, I’m just asking a question. Isn’t demipansexual a sexuality not a gender? Also, isn’t allosexual also a sexuality, not a gender?
I know the pansexual joke is funny, BUT let me explain it’s true meaning, pansexual is when you feel attraction to everyone, not everyone but you like trans-men, trans-women, cis-men, cis-women, and Non-binary folk. The difference between pansexual and bisexual is bisexual people only feel extracted to cis people.
I'm not big into labeling oneself but since this is really big on the internet I'm happy these niche homies can find groups they identify with and can vibe with.
I feel like most of these genders describe feelings about other genders, like being more than one, or being a certain one at times, etc. It's like there are only a couple concrete ones, and the rest just refer to the mixtures and factors affecting being on of those few genders. (By concrete genders I actually genders that define the experience, eg non binary describing feeling no gender, etc)
why does there have to be something for liking people? im straight bro and i like my opposite gender but i dont get why youd be allosexual for being normal
I am a lizard 🦎 on Saturdays. I am a bird on Sundays. I am a dog on Mondays. I am a fish on Tuesdays. I am a rino on Wednesdays. I am a tiger on Thursdays. And I am a alien 👽 on fridays
I'm a trans boy with a feminine personality but that doesn't mean I don't have gender dysphoria and feel trapped inside my own body. I just find it really annoying how people just forget about the existence of people like me. Gender does NOT equal personality.
Demiguy here, and you're absolutely right. I appreciate your respect on the matter while still being totally realistic. My whole stance is just mind ya business and give people the respect that you'd want from them.
Fun fact: Alot of people use a general label for public use then have a micro label for that fits much better. I know someone who does this. They are pretty chill about it too.
This exactly! Depending on who I'm coming out to I'll either tell them I'm trans, non-binary or agender and agender being the most specific. I'll try explaining agender to them then if that doesn't work then non-binary and then if that doesn't work then I'll just be like "just know that I'm trans" and even if they understand I'm agender I don't mind them saying I'm trans so yeah
@@keck4022 fr, my friend who's no longer my friend, her sexuality is based on having a good relationship before making it official. her sexuality is literally a healthy relationship. also she cheated on her boyfriend with my other friend who cheated on his girlfriend with her.
IM GENDER-FLUID!!!! (And proud!) Yay Please don’t reply to my comment with hate. I am just a person living life, please scroll and don’t bother people. I’ve been cussed out by many people, and I’ve heard it all before. Just SCROLL.
@@ethanfrankel8802 u telling me i can whatever tf i want just because? How is that okay? I genuinely find it unbelievable that people genuinely identify as something apart of what they are biologically identified as. Shit makes no sense.
I consider myself as both male and female as my interests and hobbies are masculine, and my body and appearance are more feminine. My personality is both male and female. My gender changes from male to female to both and often changes from my surroundings in what action or mood I am currently doing or experiencing.
I might become aero gender “Hey girls wanna come to a sleep over says random girl.” “Me:yes” “Her: ew no your a boy” “Me: nah I classify as a girl for this occasion”
are we gonna talk about the fact “jojosexual” would be a sexuality and not a gender 😂 awwwwwwww look at the people taking time out of their day to comment their overused and overhyped insults
well sex is a biological fact. we have the female sex, the male sex, and ofc intersex people. gender is a social construct, that has been proven many times. so you kinda can just introduce new constructs all the time. btw the concept of a third, non binary gender existed in some ancient cultures! there, they were treated as something quite rare and special, god like even.
Exactly gender is a construct so everyone’s experience of it is so different, that’s why I find it strange we are making it so specific. If we want to deconstruct something (bc the gender binary and constructs are very harmful) why are we constructing more???
Dude I am so glad, that your Shorts did get recommended to me. You seem like such a nice person and it's always fun to see these Videos and to hear your opinion on certain things. I absolutely share your opinion on this topic. Greetings from Germany :D.
I know... sexes and genders are two separate things. There are 2 (or 3, if we're counting intersex) sexes but there are various genders. Just pick the gender that you feel comfortable with, it ain't hurting anybody.
Me when primary school teach genders: ah so male and female Me when secondary school teach genders: ah so male female transgender ok? Me after Sambucha shows hundreds of genders: sksjslsidbsishwnslishdbmskz can’t compute error
(to preface what I’m about to say, I’m autistic and one of my special interests is gender identities/concept of gender) solarigender isn’t the correct term, it’s solarian, and next it’s actually a male-aligned non-binary gender in the galactian alignment system. It’s called solarian because solar=sun and in a lot of cultures the sun is associated with men/masculine energy. The term is used as opposed to “male-aligned” by some people as to be a “less easily abused form.”
Bruh, the community didnt just spawn in in the 90s, there are Hyrogliphs from ancient egypt found of a gay set of male parents and their adopted son, and there is proof even further before that
Not a dig at you at all, but a dig at this rating thing. Whoever made it did a very poor job researching and included a lot of sexualities, not gender identities. And also to answer your question, gender is actually very fluid! I personally identify as nonbinary, however, I accept all pronouns. Though there are some days I prefer certain pronouns over others or different presentations of my gender. And a fun fact, a quick google search shows that some people identify as a Jojosexual. Their definition is: Jojosexual is the sexual and gender identity in which you are sexually attracted and/or identify as a Jojo's Bizarre Adventure character.
i’m genderfluid, i kinda feel like a genderless soup that just feels more fem or masc some days. depending on how soupy inclined i am it could translate to my gender and pronouns. most of the time i don’t know what my gender is until someone says the wrong pronouns. idk. ppl using the right pronoun when im not sure feels like getting head pats and getting called “good boy”. idk why. me at my sister: “gendered terms and pronouns don’t matter if ppl aren’t talking abt me so really you shouldn’t be talking behind my back anyway so why is it important??!! “
Hi, I'm part of the LGBT community and tbh I think there to many genders identity but I think that some people need to to know what they are bc it's make them feel more confident about themselves. Exemple: me. Before knowing my gender identity, I was in depression bc I knew I wasn't transgender but I wasn't cis too. Cis person can't really understand what is dysphoria. It's really a good feeling and some people can be sick of their bodies bc of that. So it's why I think that as long as it's not bothering you everydays, people should just let it go a'd let people be who they want to be
@user-iy7jo3te5n actually those are sexes, not genders. and there are 3 sexes. Male, Female, amd intersex. intersex is when you are born with mixed chromosomes. and don't say "Oh, thats just all made up woke stuff theres only 2 genders!" Because intersex ppl are born that way and they can't help it. hopefully you dont respond to this with "womp womp" or "i aint reading allat" because im just trying inform you on intersex people existing.
@user-iy7jo3te5nbeing homophobic is something that you are allowed to do, being mean to people is still allowed but is mean. Believe what you’d like to believe, it’s fine with me.
@user-iy7jo3te5nMale and Female are sexes, not genders. Sex is a simple physical thing, while gender is a very complicated neurophysiological phenomenon. They both are genetic, but gender is different than sex. I wish that we didn’t use the same language of man and woman to refer to both sex and gender. It’s all very confusing.
I’d say I’m bigender, and I thought I was relatively versed in queer topics, but I haven’t heard of half of these. And to the point that you said, “Can you truly be whatever you want”, I’d say no, I feel that genders we typically call people, like trans or non-binary are more of labels to describe a feeling, rather than a 100%, ‘this is what i am’ sort of deal. But I’m thankfully you came towards this topic in a neutral view, willing to change your opinion :)
I’m agender but I just tell people who don’t need to know more that I’m queer or non-binary. Some of these genders make me go ??? But I’ve been called an it and told I was wrong for being agender yet I know myself enough to know that that’s what I am and that it’s very real for me so I can’t rly knock anyone else’s gender cause idk what they feel and can’t tell you it’s “fake”.