Meadmaker
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Re: the debate on man/woman being gender, versus male/female being sex.
Men can't have babies.
At least, under my definition, men can't have babies. Some people buy into the whole sex vs. gender thing when it comes to definitions of man/woman, but I never have.
I would be willing to considered other definitions, if one were to be provided, but circular definitions aren't actually definitions at all. Until a non-circular definition of "man" is provided that is based on gender instead of sex, I will say that I prefer this culture's definition to be based on sex.
And all of this really is just wordplay. Let's cut out all of the problematic words for a moment, and get to practical implications.
If a person who is capable of becoming pregnant wishes to compete in sports, I believe there should be leagues where all the competitors are capable of becoming pregnant. If a person who is capable of becoming pregnant needs to change clothes in order to participate in any activity, I will support her desire to provide a space to change clothes where she cannot be seen by anyone capable of making her pregnant.
Oh, phooey, I said "her". Bah. I'm leaving it that way. Fill in your own words if you like. Everyone knows what I mean. And if any idiot says "hysterectomy", "menopause" or any of the other stupid things people sometimes say in these discussions, I will treat such fools as they deserve by saying "Ni" to them, in large type. You have been warned.
Men can't have babies.
At least, under my definition, men can't have babies. Some people buy into the whole sex vs. gender thing when it comes to definitions of man/woman, but I never have.
I would be willing to considered other definitions, if one were to be provided, but circular definitions aren't actually definitions at all. Until a non-circular definition of "man" is provided that is based on gender instead of sex, I will say that I prefer this culture's definition to be based on sex.
And all of this really is just wordplay. Let's cut out all of the problematic words for a moment, and get to practical implications.
If a person who is capable of becoming pregnant wishes to compete in sports, I believe there should be leagues where all the competitors are capable of becoming pregnant. If a person who is capable of becoming pregnant needs to change clothes in order to participate in any activity, I will support her desire to provide a space to change clothes where she cannot be seen by anyone capable of making her pregnant.
Oh, phooey, I said "her". Bah. I'm leaving it that way. Fill in your own words if you like. Everyone knows what I mean. And if any idiot says "hysterectomy", "menopause" or any of the other stupid things people sometimes say in these discussions, I will treat such fools as they deserve by saying "Ni" to them, in large type. You have been warned.