arthwollipot
Limerick Purist Pronouns: He/Him
You mean police officers, fire fighters and pilots, right?Meanwhile, policemen and firemen and airmen and postmen are standing by, utterly unperturbed.
You mean police officers, fire fighters and pilots, right?Meanwhile, policemen and firemen and airmen and postmen are standing by, utterly unperturbed.
Nope. I meant what I said, oddly enough.You mean police officers, fire fighters and pilots, right?
Okay, I will be charitable and assume that you are merely ignorant of the way gendered job descriptions are disrespectful of nonbinary people, rather than malicious.Nope. I meant what I said, oddly enough.
Transgender and nonbinary are different things.
To some people, it is.
And you erasing their identity is not on.
Yes, you're starting to understand.
Okay, I will be charitable and assume that you are merely ignorant of the way gendered job descriptions are disrespectful of nonbinary people, rather than malicious.![]()
Okay, I will be charitable and assume that you are merely ignorant of the way gendered job descriptions are disrespectful of nonbinary people, rather than malicious.
I cannot understand what it is like to be you, but I can understand what it is like to be me. I am not a bat.
Then how does anyone know what it is like to be a man or a woman...?
Then how does anyone know what it is like to be a man or a woman, particularly if that is not their biological sex?
How would anyone know what it's like to be their biological sex, for that matter? You can't distinguish between two sensory inputs if you can't experience at least one of them in isolation from the other. Unless you can change your sex you have no means to distinguish "these are the feelings that arise from being of sex A" from all feelings from other causes.
How would anyone know what it's like to be their biological sex, for that matter?
The same way someone knows what it is to be six feet tall without knowing what it is to be five feet tall.
Not a good analogy: most people who are six feet tall have been five feet tall at some point in the past.
And also people can simulate height changes by standing on objects.
True but too shortly to have a solid experience of it.
That doesn't simulate this very well.
True but too shortly to have a solid experience of it.
That doesn't simulate this very well.
No. The analogy isn’t worth pursuing and it doesn’t illuminate anything.
If sex is a biological set of characteristics then we don’t need to describe it in terms of how it feels.
I mean through normal thread drift sure, but it's important to remember that though there may be a connection, the two are quite distinct and what can be said about one cannot necessarily be said about the other.I know that, but there's an obvious connection. Plus since we're talking about the nature of gender as well, transgenderism will be on the menu.
"Male" can describe both "biological sex" (which for the purposes of this discussion I will assume is a real thing and defined accurately) and gender identity. In the case of biological sex, it is as you describe. But again, don't conflate the two.No, it isn't. Biological sex is not a subjective feeling. It's a fact.
You literally said that male is not a gender identity. How does that not deny the validity of someone whose gender identity is male?Please don't do that. Don't pretend that disagreeing with someone "erases" anything.
Excellent! As I said, you're starting to understand. Gender does not have an objective definition, and means different things to different people.What I understand is that "gender" doesn't actually mean anything. It used to be closely related to sex to the point of being equivalent, but now the only people who can't define it are the ones who insist it's distinct.
It's up to every person to decide for themselves what it is like.Then how does anyone know what it is like to be a man or a woman, particularly if that is not their biological sex?
Why?Not to mention what it's like to be neither a man nor woman, which requires subjective understanding of both.
It's up to every person to decide for themselves what it is like.
At least partially, yes.But this in itself is an arbitrary declaration.