spazchicken
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I imagine there's someone out there who feels like being a boy on monday and feels like being a girl on tuesday or maybe even confused about which gender they want to identify as.
You could just let them grow up normally and not be bullied and confused at school so that you could pat your own back about how cool and liberal you are but what do I know.
I'm sorry, but this topic isn't a daily occurrence for me.
The ones who said "no" made up 20% while the other 26% were "not sure".I hate this way of looking at data and polls. Oh, 54% of younger people are okay with transgender people? Splendid. I guess the 46% that aren't will just keep to themselves since they are a slight minority in a poll.
Genderfluid people are a thing.I imagine there's someone out there who feels like being a boy on monday and feels like being a girl on tuesday or maybe even confused about which gender they want to identify as.
This does the complete fucking opposite of taking away their choice. The whole point is giving the child the choice to be whoever they feel they are with as few restrictions as possible.
This does the complete fucking opposite of taking away their choice. The whole point is giving the child the choice to be whoever they feel they are with as few restrictions as possible.
"Gender development is complex and there are many possible variations that cause a mismatch between a persons biological sex and their gender identity, making the exact cause of gender dysphoria unclear.''
I think part of it is we need a better vocabulary for all this stuff. It's still a little confusing to me with all the variations. People hear "gender" which is a word with a traditional meaning that people understand.It's cool, thank you for acknowledging that. It's not a daily occurrence for a lot of people, I didn't mean to be overly harsh in my reply, just that it should be assumed if you're going to comment on stuff like this that you've got some light background on the differences between sex and gender.
Honest question, how much of an argument is this in reality?OK? So you were raised as a man and so was I and we both turned out fine. These parents simply have decided to make a different decision. Their child will grow up liking whatever they'd like. They will one day reconcile with the idea of gender and decide for themselves where they fit on that spectrum and the parents will be fully behind them no matter their decision. What is the inherent problem with their approach to not assign a gender at birth and let them still make up their own mind when the time comes?
Defining "trans person" as some other rather than the gender she clearly identifies as ("woman") is transphobic behavior.
A trans woman is a woman, same as any other woman. At most you should clarify "trans woman" but calling her a "trans person" and then in the same breath referring to a cis woman as "woman" is pretty not OK.
The parents are taking away the choice from the child. The child can't choose because because it is what the parent wants.
How does a birth certificate take away the child's choice?
Put M or F then change it later when they are older. A toddler isn't going to be thinking about gender.
Till the babe has some sort of illness that warrants it, this is speculating and baseless to talk about. Again, I'll join the bandwagon and say these parents are dumb quacks if they don't divulge their baby's sex if a medical need became apparent; otherwise they're no better than parents who opt out of medical treatment for naturopathy
And yes, everyone does this for newborns. Go to any baby shower and you see immediately how quickly things get gendered you are literally born into it. I doubt any newborn girls are gonna have shirts with little cars on them as much as I doubt any boy's are gonna get onesies with flowers on them.
No it really is not. And you seem to be the only one here on edge about the lingo that is used. If i came out and said yeah i fucked a guy with breast and a dick, i would 100% get where you are coming from. But misunderstandings of Trans and Cis is not transphobic behaviour, in no way am i showing a dislike or prejudice towards them.
No, but as the kid grows up, is surrounded by other family and friends who shower it in gifts and treats it like a specific gender, that adds up to being raised as a gender based on your sex and having expectations how you act based on how you grew up.
Like this
Sex and gender are different, but lets not pretend that sex doesn't defines gender for the majority of people and have those labels thrusted on them at birth based on their sex.
The parents are removing the identification of sex from the equation because people can't thrust their own pre-conceived notions onto their kid as it grows up. Oh, the horror!
It's odd that the BBC writer seemed to screw this up, both using the explicit "sex" as stated on the health card, but using "gender" is the headline.
I hadn't thought about this before
Being against this does not mean you are transphobic. I think most on GAF are fine when someone can recognize as a person that is able to think and communicate for themselves they want to be a certain way. We are dealing with a baby here where choices are being made for them. I also find this rather unnecessary and insane.
Who are these family and friends who are looking at the kid's birthday certificate and health card to decide what gifts and labels to give them? They're going to to based on what the parents (or the kid, when they're old enough) say
Saying that you only have sex with women now after having sex with someone trans once, definitely gives off the vibe that you're saying that transwomen aren't women. Which is in fact transphobic.
No it really is not. And you seem to be the only one here on edge about the lingo that is used. If i came out and said yeah i fucked a guy with breast and a dick, i would 100% get where you are coming from. But misunderstandings of Trans and Cis is not transphobic behaviour, in no way am i showing a dislike or prejudice towards them.
I've heard of this too. That's a good point.I've heard shenanigans of doctors just reassigning kids on the spot when they have "ambiguous genitals", so I'm down with them just going with unassigned.
If they wish to have a specific assignment, it should be their choice.
sex or sexe in many Romance Languages(Latin based) including French means what you English speaking folks call "gender"
I've heard shenanigans of doctors just reassigning kids on the spot when they have "ambiguous genitals", so I'm down with them just going with unassigned.
If they wish to have a specific assignment, it should be their choice.
I imagine there's someone out there who feels like being a boy on monday and feels like being a girl on tuesday or maybe even confused about which gender they want to identify as.
The parents are taking away the choice from the child. The child can't choose because because it is what the parent wants.
How does a birth certificate take away the child's choice?
Put M or F then change it later when they are older. A toddler isn't going to be thinking about gender.
I am transgender.
I've heard shenanigans of doctors just reassigning kids on the spot when they have "ambiguous genitals", so I'm down with them just going with unassigned.
If they wish to have a specific assignment, it should be their choice.
Like, "oh shit, I was raised thinking about throwing the ball with my baby boy. How are these parents going to possibly raise their kids if they don't tell the kid it's a boy or a girl!?"
If that was the case it probably wouldn't have taken much time to get the birth certificate.This is something that happens that a lot of people don't even know about. Which is why I was wondering if this was a case of ambiguous genitals.
In the case of Searyl Atli, the parent said that the authorities have refused to issue the birth certificate without a gender designation and so the parent has applied for a judicial review of the case.
Not sure what your point is? We can't have a discussion about this?A 20 page discussion for this? I'm guessing most of the comments were of the "thoughtful" variety, right? Good lord
If that was the case it probably wouldn't have taken much time to get the birth certificate.
Sex and gender are different, but lets not pretend that sex doesn't defines gender for the majority of people and have those labels thrusted on them at birth based on their sex.
The parents are removing the identification of sex from the equation because people can't thrust their own pre-conceived notions onto their kid as it grows up. Oh, the horror!
What I'm saying is that if the baby was intersex there probably wouldn't have been a big problem with assigning it as intersex.And they got one for the time being. Just because something is unusual in the legal sense doesn't mean it's wrong.
Ugh. I am Canadian and have a health card and yes it's often used as an ID as well (the Québec health card is government-issued and is accepted as valid ID throughout the province), but regardless you're just splitting hair.It's not an ID card. From what I've read from Googling it isn't something a person would have to show to anyone, except for whenever they're getting medical treatment (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
That sex identification is no different than any other pertinent medical information or history that might be written for a person. Yes a medical professional has other ways of knowing that information, but I can still envision it possibly being important
..........However i did at one point in time have sex with a trans person to see if i liked it. It was not what i expected it to be and i stuck to women from then on.
Calling a transgender woman a "guy with breasts and a dick" is super fucking transphobic. Holy shit dude.No it really is not. And you seem to be the only one here on edge about the lingo that is used. If i came out and said yeah i fucked a guy with breast and a dick, i would 100% get where you are coming from. But misunderstandings of Trans and Cis is not transphobic behaviour, in no way am i showing a dislike or prejudice towards them.
"Everyone has a biological sex" is such an outdated concept
I just read the first several pages and... why are people taking issue with this? "Everyone has a biological sex" is such an outdated concept, the proper terminology is "everyone is assigned a sex" at birth. Who cares if the parent chooses to assign their child a genderless sex at birth?
What I'm saying is that if the baby was intersex there probably wouldn't have been a big problem with assigning it as intersex.
How in the world is sex assigned? The biological sex is observableI just read the first several pages and... why are people taking issue with this? "Everyone has a biological sex" is such an outdated concept, the proper terminology is "everyone is assigned a sex" at birth. Who cares if the parent chooses to assign their child a genderless sex at birth?
Biological sex is not something you are assigned.
Genetics...?How in the world is sex assigned?
No it really is not. And you seem to be the only one here on edge about the lingo that is used. If i came out and said yeah i fucked a guy with breast and a dick, i would 100% get where you are coming from. But misunderstandings of Trans and Cis is not transphobic behaviour, in no way am i showing a dislike or prejudice towards them.
No it really is not. And you seem to be the only one here on edge about the lingo that is used. If i came out and said yeah i fucked a guy with breast and a dick, i would 100% get where you are coming from. But misunderstandings of Trans and Cis is not transphobic behaviour, in no way am i showing a dislike or prejudice towards them.
This is what I'm saying with we need a better vocabulary for these things.I just read the first several pages and... why are people taking issue with this? "Everyone has a biological sex" is such an outdated concept, the proper terminology is "everyone is assigned a sex" at birth. Who cares if the parent chooses to assign their child a genderless sex at birth?
I'm confused because it looks like the post was saying it's assigned by another person.....???
How is it not?
Edit: if you mean it's not assigned by another person then yeah, sure, but... "assigned __ at birth" is common terminology. Though technically it's inaccurate as sex organs are formed before birth.
Genetics...?
Who cares if the parent chooses to assign their child a genderless sex at birth?
It only adds to the misconception of sex = gender
Honest question, how much of an argument is this in reality?
Even if parents don't say anything (and I doubt that they are 100% unbiased either), the kid is going to get flooded by gender-stuff as soon as they can talk / think and they are going to get influenced by parents, family, friends, society, media and everything else around them.
So I'd like to raise the question if it's that much of their "own mind" and if that's much of a difference to other kids?
I just read the first several pages and... why are people taking issue with this? "Everyone has a biological sex" is such an outdated concept, the proper terminology is "everyone is assigned a sex" at birth. Who cares if the parent chooses to assign their child a genderless sex at birth?
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