So without further ado:


despite the impressive sex-change operation his older brother had undergone, Billie wondered where all the extra parts went...Alpha wrote:It's a new week and I'm ready to put my political caption contest behind us. (Whether or not to put all politics behind, is another matter....)
So without further ado:
then look at the second post, mine. It's clean, cute, real and unfunny!theCryptofishist wrote:Why do so many of these captions revolved around gender identity? Is it Alpha's selections or a reflection of the deep seated gender anxieties of the board members? I'm starting to get some sort of transphobic vibes from here, and I don't like it.
transphobic? nope... what is scary is... they (male transgender candidates) cut their penis off... i am not afraid to say i am scared of that procedure... even when done to someone totally unknown to me.theCryptofishist wrote:Why do so many of these captions revolved around gender identity? Is it Alpha's selections or a reflection of the deep seated gender anxieties of the board members? I'm starting to get some sort of transphobic vibes from here, and I don't like it.
Weeelllll, from a physiological standpoint- there are two genders. Hermamphrodites are considered a cross between the two states- not a seperate third classification. It is not a 'normal' occurance or state, in strict scientific terms, but a mutation.theCryptofishist wrote:I agree that in certain ways a transwoman is not a "woman." but she's not a man either. There are more than 2 genders and it's not a good place to be rigid.
I respectfully disagree. I would argue that, physiologicially, there are two SEXES, but there are an uncountable multitude of GENDERS.Weeelllll, from a physiological standpoint- there are two genders. Hermamphrodites are considered a cross between the two states- not a seperate third classification. It is not a 'normal' occurance or state, in strict scientific terms, but a mutation.
"Gender" actually means "catagory" and is taken from linguistics where there are various genders in various languages. (3 or 4 in Czech, depending on how you count.) Simply being a hirstute woman and neglecting to shave renders me something "other" bearded and mensturating. My point is that reality takes over our simplitic catagoration.Rob the Wop wrote:Weeelllll, from a physiological standpoint- there are two genders. Hermamphrodites are considered a cross between the two states- not a seperate third classification. It is not a 'normal' occurance or state, in strict scientific terms, but a mutation.theCryptofishist wrote:I agree that in certain ways a transwoman is not a "woman." but she's not a man either. There are more than 2 genders and it's not a good place to be rigid.
Closer to what I was getting about, but still not all of it.Psychologically, there varying shades of them both in wide varieties. Introduce cultural influences and exterior cultural viewpoints, and the things becomes twice as befuddled.
None of the trannys I've known come under that catagory--to my knowledge. Certainly the woman who fathered two children as a man doesn't. Check out Natalie Angier's hypothesis in Woman: an Intemate Geography where she postilates that perhaps there is an innate sense of gender identity (which makes a certain amount of evolutionary sence--although I am not a strict evolutionary constructionist by any means) which sometimes gets switched on or off wrong. I'm not completely satisfied with that, although it's the best I"ve run accross. Note. I still have not read Joan Roughgarden and have no idea what she'll throw my way.One of the biggest crimes is when doctors that 'know better' make impromtu descisions after the childbirth process. A lot of times they 'fix' things one way or another, without knowing how the individual's body will tweek things during later puberty. Really interesting stuff, I studied it a bit in my physiological psycology class. Then I seen a PBS documentary detailing the struggles that transgendered people face. Often it's a case of 'fixed' hermamphrodites that get the wrong hormones later on. Not always, but human variety is incredibley varied.
Just my 2cents.
Using the Oxford or Webster's-theCryptofishist wrote:"Gender" actually means "catagory" and is taken from linguistics where there are various genders in various languages. (3 or 4 in Czech, depending on how you count.) Simply being a hirstute woman and neglecting to shave renders me something "other" bearded and mensturating. My point is that reality takes over our simplitic catagoration.
As for "hermaphroditism" squishy, squishy, squishy. What definition are we using?