Kzzl
Active Member
No, it's not like sayin' that.
What's defined as masculine and feminine, particularly in the modern day, is arbitrary. Ie, women wear dresses and men don't (in the west)
These sound like the expectations of gender roles.
I'm speaking on the reality that there are two sexes.
That the pronouns go where they belong according to logic.
None of that "non-binary" crap or referring to people out of their appropriate pronoun.
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Is Gender a Social Construct? | Christopher Ferguson | Quillette
It appears that biology plays a powerful role in our internalized sense of gender as well as our preference for gendered behaviors (allowing for non-trivial social influences, particular for the latter).quillette.com
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