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Non Gender Specific ?
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How do those that see themselves as above see themselves, I am genuinely curious,
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I've decided that between 8pm and 9pm on Monday evening I'm going to be gender-fluid and identify as a woman. As we're told this is a real thing, and further, we're told to accept it and respect a person's decision, I trust my local swimming baths will be accommodatin g and respect my right to identify as a woman for the hour I'm there. My reason for choosing to...
06:01 Sat 09th Nov 2019
Hello my lovelies.
On the andy murray thread, I was being slightly facetious towards Andy Hughes.
However, i'll inform you on how I feel about such a topic.
I think the idea of blue for boy and pink for girls is warped. Boys and girls can like whatever colour they want and ultimately play with whatever toys they want. On a barbie doll, it doesn't say "Not for boys" neither does it say "For Girls". Therefor if a young boy wanted to buy a barbie doll and play with it for whatever reason, they can. The colour of the box, or the gender of the doll isn't stopping them from doing that.
They still identify as the sex they are (IE, Male or Female). The whole concept of non gender specific is more a social concept and idology rather than a personal one.
It basically means, just because that is a dress doesn't mean it's for girls, just because that blanket is blue doesn't mean I can't wrap my baby girl in it.
It's trying to break social stigmas associated to gender which I fully support.
On the andy murray thread, I was being slightly facetious towards Andy Hughes.
However, i'll inform you on how I feel about such a topic.
I think the idea of blue for boy and pink for girls is warped. Boys and girls can like whatever colour they want and ultimately play with whatever toys they want. On a barbie doll, it doesn't say "Not for boys" neither does it say "For Girls". Therefor if a young boy wanted to buy a barbie doll and play with it for whatever reason, they can. The colour of the box, or the gender of the doll isn't stopping them from doing that.
They still identify as the sex they are (IE, Male or Female). The whole concept of non gender specific is more a social concept and idology rather than a personal one.
It basically means, just because that is a dress doesn't mean it's for girls, just because that blanket is blue doesn't mean I can't wrap my baby girl in it.
It's trying to break social stigmas associated to gender which I fully support.
The term
"Gender-Fluid"
Is where someone does not have a fixed gender.
The term
"Non-gender specific"
Is where someone doesn't conform to gender norms.
the term
"Gender Binary"
Is a term to apply to a person who believes there are only two genders and that every person is one of those two. SparkelyKid, would be someone who believes in Gender Binary.
"Gender-Fluid"
Is where someone does not have a fixed gender.
The term
"Non-gender specific"
Is where someone doesn't conform to gender norms.
the term
"Gender Binary"
Is a term to apply to a person who believes there are only two genders and that every person is one of those two. SparkelyKid, would be someone who believes in Gender Binary.
//My gender is male my wife's gender is female. These are the only two in the real world.//
Nope, they're the only two in your world. No-one who hasn't experienced being trans or gender fluid has any knowledge of how it must feel (myself included). Its easy to be dismissive of those different to ourselves, and we all know that some people are idiots, using gender fluidity to get attention, but let's refrain from calling them abnormal or freaks.
Nope, they're the only two in your world. No-one who hasn't experienced being trans or gender fluid has any knowledge of how it must feel (myself included). Its easy to be dismissive of those different to ourselves, and we all know that some people are idiots, using gender fluidity to get attention, but let's refrain from calling them abnormal or freaks.
//Where's the line between how somebody feels in their head and a straight-forward mental illness?//
Most mental illness is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. I have no idea whether such things as gender choice have similar roots, but nobody here would call someone suffering from depression or anxiety attacks a freak or abnormal (I hope), so why folk with different gender requirements?
Most mental illness is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. I have no idea whether such things as gender choice have similar roots, but nobody here would call someone suffering from depression or anxiety attacks a freak or abnormal (I hope), so why folk with different gender requirements?
"The human brain is extremely complicated. Some research suggests that mental health problems may be linked to a variation in certain brain chemicals (such as serotonin and dopamine), but no one really understands how or why. Arguments that someone’s brain chemistry is the cause of mental health problems are very weak."
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Now, back to my question.
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Now, back to my question.
You're being a bit too basic using the toilet analogy Tambs.
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"Most mental illness is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain."
"Arguments that someone’s brain chemistry is the cause of mental health problems are very weak."
Belief held by internet poster versus mental health organisation position.
The jury is no longer out.
I don't know the answer which is why I asked the question. Like so many things in life acceptance of a given condition depends on lots of things, not least an incessant campaign to convince the masses that what they previously thought was a bit odd is now completely normal.
Seems to work.