d4m10n
Penultimate Amazing
First of all, why would you object to being asked to specify exactly what you mean by gender and why you think it's a useful concept? It would provide us all insight into what you're driving at, especially since "gender" can be shorthand for gender expression, gender roles, gender norms, or gender identity.What I think is that in thread #2, we apparently had no problem understanding that the terms “male” and “female” are related to sex and “man” and “woman” are related to gender, but here in thread #5 we are insisting that “woman” is both sex and gender and I am being asked to justify why the concept of gender should even exist at all.
Secondly, you have to know that many (if not most) native speakers of English still use "woman" in the traditional way, that is, an adult female person. So maybe cut people a bit of slack when they revert to common usage. It is, by the way, relatively widespread to refer to the two most common gender expressions and roles as "masculine" and "feminine" rather than "man" and "woman" so as to make it clear we're talking about sociology rather than biology.
Finally, I’d be interested in your take on whether it makes sense to allow individuals who have experienced male puberty to compete in high level sport against those who have not, prior to any hormone treatments. This will help me understand whether you believe self-i.d. should be the sole criterion across the board, in all human endeavors, as Boudicca evidently does.