hahahahahaha how the fuck is gender real like hahahaha dude just stop performing it like bro wear a blouse haha
hahahahahaha how the fuck is gender real like hahahaha dude just stop performing it like bro wear a blouse haha
If you wear a blouse you can get pregnant, trade secrets
ARE YOU SAYING THAT'S NOT TRUE DO YOU WANNA DIE BIGOT
ahahahahaha dude lmao what the fuck like it's all malleable lmaoo i just got back from planned parenthood hahaha
lmfaoo sex isnt a binary its 2019 what are you doing
bro
Androgyny is probably best. You could choose what you prefer or think is best for the situation.
brus, are u saying that switching gender means going from male to unicorn, or from female to tangerine, bru?
No it wouldnt. Men for life <3
tskkkk, btch
Gender is archaic and meant for hunter gatherers who die every day
i think we are ok guys, we can be whatever the fuck we want
Lords of the Edge
It's possible to be too right
i wore a blouse now i'm gregnant pls halp
I recently read an article about a study that says women who have type O blood type have the most fertility problems. I didn't really look more into it. I am not type O. Neither is anyone in my immediate family. We have some A, B and AB types in my family. No one in my family really wants to procreate. Especially the younger ones. That has more to do with the state of the world for most of them.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
The world is great, procreate!
idk, it could be... my mum was type 0 negative and got pregnant 5 times or more. but she was an exceptional persona, no doubt on that. I guess it's easy to say women don't want kids, nor men want them now, anyway, I guess not everyone in the past wanted to have 10+ kids either... they happened, obviously more than now, for some reason.
My mom and grandmother have/had type A blood. My mom has 4 children now adults and alive. My grandmother had 5 to live into adulthood. 1 died at 16 and a set of twins that died when they were between 4-6. I don't remember how they died but it was together.
I think they needed so many kids to work the land. My mom being the youngest and her dad's favorite never had to work the land though when she was a child. They also hired people to do it too. Her brothers and sisters left home all before they were 20 to do their own thing since they lived in a village of like 100 people. My mom was 29 or 30 when she married my bio dad and lived at home until then. She had children much later in life than her other siblings (except her brother closest in age to her). My grandmother didn't have my mom until she was in her 50s. I could not imagine having the energy to go through a pregnancy then deal with a baby at that age. My grandmother seemed pretty fine with it.
My grandmother also spaced her kids apart. My mom and her oldest brother were 25+ years apart.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
wow @Aylen, that's very particular for the past, about your nana... hmm, yeah, abundant offspring was needed, even just for the reason that kids could easily die young. btw, I'm still a bit scared when reading about the consequences of many products we use daily, they're a cancer and nobody tells us. I dont want to go in detail but I know of many people my age that have never had a pregnancy and have sex regularly, that too is not very "normal"
In my society yes , a lot
Just imagine not being able to run in your neighborhood just because it's socially unacceptable for a girl to be seen running
Maybe, but I’d still rather be a man
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I don't know what this says about me as a person but I remember having a dream I was a guy... All I did was run around and swing from vines and shit.
eww. /cringes at previous reply.
I already feel like I'm both genders anyway kind of- I mean kind of but not really. I feel 100% male in the 'natural' sense, but like idk 50% female in the 'spiritual' and 'romantic' senses. I have been both jealous/not jealous at all of the way women are lusted after men objectively. But I wouldn't want to be looked at like a piece of meat like that, so in a way I'm thankful a lot of people in society are objectively like 'eww gross, a fag' - I feel this is not always a bad thing as it protects the creepy perviness, unless of course- I'm around another gay or bisexual male that wants me, but that stuff should be a private Fi thing anyway- and I don't really get people who go to bars so others can look at them like pieces of meat unless maybe they really have the Se or assertiveness to control the outcome or something. It just makes me too uncomfortable, and I empathize with women when they tell me the same thing. Can't really blame them for wanting hot Chads to perv on them instead of the world's fugliest and creepiest guys either.
(I said this so years later, I can cringe at myself again!)
With my particular life experiences, I actually think that because of my gender/sex, I've in some ways had it easier, and in some ways had it harder. Overall, though, the same exact experiences probably would've been harder if I hadn't been considered by society to be a hot chick. I add "hot" on purpose; if I had been an "ugly" chick, my gender wouldn't have worked to my benefit much. Likewise, as a hot guy, it also wouldn't have.
I can think of a few bullies (guys bullying another guy) I was more easily able to stop, for example. If I had been a guy, or an "ugly" chick, I don't think they'd have listened without giving me a hard time about it. The fact that I had many of those guys at the school already chasing me, and I was well-liked at that point, worked to my benefit.
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I also envied boys growing up because they had better luck getting respect and nature blessed them with natural strength and advantages they could use. I guess what bothered me the most is that most of them never used it except for stupid reasons
I'm strong for a girl but I always felt like if I were a male I probably wouldn't have to work as hard to get that or worry about creeps trying to hurt me if I stood up for myself. Not that I care bc I still do it but I know logically I'm not exactly a match against a dude.
That's why it pisses me off when some guys don't protect their wives, husband's, boyfriend's, girlfriends, kids... Family members and relatives. Half of them won't even protect themselves they'll just sit there looking stupid
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I don't think about my disposition toward my gender, never have. It's hard to say how my life would have ended up if I were born the opposite gender. If I was born a different gender that may also change a lot about me, my personal history, experiences, etc. So wishing to be a different gender would be almost like wishing to be a different person. If I had to choose I would want to be male even if I wasn't one. There are a lot of benefits.
It's sex, not gender.
If I were a female simp, I think it would just backfire and men would bow down and offer their dicks to me instead. That’s just wrong.
I feel like I haven't had it very hard as a man, but I remember growing up and feeling very judged by people sometimes because I've always lacked that traditional sort of masculinity and have tended to lean towards being effeminate. I still sometimes get shit for not being masculine enough or whatever. I don't care too much, but sometimes I do. Sometimes I think I'd feel less misunderstood if I were a woman, but I'm not entirely sure about that. And anyway, being a woman has its own challenges, of course.
I'm very good with children but I'm always hesitant to take any jobs involving childcare because I'm often afraid of being seen as some sort of child predator. I'm also good with domestic duties (cooking, cleaning, etc). If I were a woman, I could probably get jobs involving these skills with more ease.
Eh, who knows? At the end of the day, I'm no woman lol
People expect women to love kids and be good with domestic duties, but men going there tends to be seen as creepy, so yes, you are right you'd have an easier time finding a job involving these skills if you were a woman.
Things are changing but slowly.
I'm technically female and I hate kids, people have still dumped kid watching duties on me.
The average person would likely be more at ease with me watching their kids than you, even knowing I hate them and have no skill regarding them while you love them and know what you're doing.
It often seems to me that children care is a women's "sacred place" or some weird doctrinal nonsense like that.