As far as I've understood this: Gender pertains to characteristics considered masculine/femenine regarding identity, and while *** can be included in the definition as to what male and female is, it is not always the case. *** being what biology says you are, which even then isn't always clear (thinking about DSD here).
This being said - a person whom biologicaly is male may, as far as gender is concerned, identify himself as female and vice versa.
My question and also what I want discussed is: How come it is so difficult for some to understand that someone 'prefers' (I use this term loosely) indentifying him-/herself with a certain gender and accept it? Why make such a big deal out of it?
Is it because they're uninformed on the matter?
Edit: I suppose I should add that this may also be a free discussion on the topic of gender.
This being said - a person whom biologicaly is male may, as far as gender is concerned, identify himself as female and vice versa.
My question and also what I want discussed is: How come it is so difficult for some to understand that someone 'prefers' (I use this term loosely) indentifying him-/herself with a certain gender and accept it? Why make such a big deal out of it?
Is it because they're uninformed on the matter?
Edit: I suppose I should add that this may also be a free discussion on the topic of gender.
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