"Biologically male/female" - an outdated (and harmful) notion

Not saying I disagree but you can present your argument much better. Not only that, but I think saying identifying someone as "biologicaly" or "born" sex allows for much less confusion than other ways of identifying people's sex.

Regardless, all I know is that, if I slept with a female who was born a male, I wouldn't want to know...

I do need to stop the occasional sarcastic lines that permeate a lot of my arguments, to be fair.


Not to mention that there's always the classification of hermaphrodite...I honestly don't see where the problem lies with referring to somene's biological sex...unless that person is screwed up.

There's no such thing as a human hermaphrodite - 'hermaphrodite' implies fully functioning male and female genitalia. I assume you mean 'intersex'.
 
I don't see how the differentiation causes suffering.


Although there is a place where girls have randomly turned into boys during puberty, but the scientists weren't allowed to disclose the location.
 
I do need to stop the occasional sarcastic lines that permeate a lot of my arguments, to be fair.


There's no such thing as a human hermaphrodite - 'hermaphrodite' implies fully functioning male and female genitalia. I assume you mean 'intersex'.

I wasn't talking about sarcastic lines. I was talking about the information you're giving and how you're melding unrelated things together but, foreseeing where this is going, if you think it's a good argument then it's a good argument.

I'm sorry but I don't follow all of the intersex, transgender, transexual, whatever the hell. You know what I'm talking about when I say hermaphrodite. Funny that you would say something about that, though, provided the argument you're making. It's almost as if in trying to find what's politically correct and defines exactly what a person with some type of different sexuality that things are becoming more complicated.

Biologically male or female tell you exactly that - whether someone was born female or male. I don't give a flying fuck if you think like a man, look like a woman, and fuck like a squirrel.

I'll read a reply you make but I'm probably not going to reply again.
 
I wasn't talking about sarcastic lines. I was talking about the information you're giving and how you're melding unrelated things together but, foreseeing where this is going, if you think it's a good argument then it's a good argument.

It could probably do with some polishing, but the key points are there.


I'm sorry but I don't follow all of the intersex, transgender, transexual, whatever the hell. You know what I'm talking about when I say hermaphrodite.

It's a common mistake tbf - I just wanted to let you know. :)


Biologically male or female tell you exactly that - whether someone was born female or male. I don't give a flying fuck if you think like a man, look like a woman, and fuck like a squirrel.

I'll read a reply you make but I'm probably not going to reply again.

Saying that someone was assigned/designated female/male at birth is mostly inoffensive. Saying that they're 'biologically' so implies hard-wiring to be a certain way. It's subtle, but enough of those subtle things together make a huge difference, you know?
 
During the Olympics the BBC showed this awesome video.


Its not relating to sex but race and is still awesome.
 
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