From 99e7f00e38a31562d29da982e93bb40c7739bbf2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Primrose Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2023 14:24:29 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Revise terminology for sex in post 22 to make it more accurate. --- posts/post-22/index.html | 7 +++---- posts/rssfeed.xml | 7 +++---- 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/posts/post-22/index.html b/posts/post-22/index.html index d981ca4..58ad73e 100644 --- a/posts/post-22/index.html +++ b/posts/post-22/index.html @@ -22,11 +22,10 @@

I see a lot of people "transition" to the opposite sex, and I use the term "transition" very loosely here, because it's not at all what it seems on the surface, believing that it is indeed a true, scientific transition from A to B.

It is not. There is no such thing as a true sex transition. I would like to highlight what the definitions of "sex" and "gender" are here.

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Gender is the societal construct of what it is to be a man or a woman. Sex is the science and fact behind what it is to be male or female, according to mammal biology.

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Gender is the societal construct of what it is to be a man or a woman. Sex is the science and fact behind what it is to have either the XX or XY sex chromosomes, according to mammal biology.

I am tired of people conflating that gender is the same thing as sex. It is not, and this is probably the reason why there are a lot of people who are unhappy after they "transition".

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It is normal for both males and females to have a mix of physical traits from either side. That is genetics for you.

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You know what is also genetics? The XX and XY chromosomes, you know, the ones that define whether you are male or female, biologically.

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That is unchangable, so technically speaking sex is unchangable.

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It is normal for both individuals with XX and XY sex chrmosomes to have a mix of physical traits from either side. That is genetics for you.

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Your genetics is unchangable, so technically speaking sex is unchangable.

Gender, however, is a societal construct created by humans themselves, so technically speaking, that is changable.

What it is to be a man or a woman (i.e. the way you dress, and otherwise present yourself) is however, interchangable.

In summary, if you are transitioning, please keep in mind that you are changing your *gender*, not sex. You will never be able to change that, and that is okay.

diff --git a/posts/rssfeed.xml b/posts/rssfeed.xml index 47cf7a1..53c581a 100644 --- a/posts/rssfeed.xml +++ b/posts/rssfeed.xml @@ -342,11 +342,10 @@ I see a lot of people "transition" to the opposite sex, and I use the term "transition" very loosely here, because it's not at all what it seems on the surface, believing that it is indeed a true, scientific transition from A to B.

It is not. There is no such thing as a true sex transition. I would like to highlight what the definitions of "sex" and "gender" are here.

-

Gender is the societal construct of what it is to be a man or a woman. Sex is the science and fact behind what it is to be male or female, according to mammal biology.

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Gender is the societal construct of what it is to be a man or a woman. Sex is the science and fact behind what it is to have either the XX or XY sex chromosomes, according to mammal biology.

I am tired of people conflating that gender is the same thing as sex. It is not, and this is probably the reason why there are a lot of people who are unhappy after they "transition".

-

It is normal for both males and females to have a mix of physical traits from either side. That is genetics for you.

-

You know what is also genetics? The XX and XY chromosomes, you know, the ones that define whether you are male or female, biologically.

-

That is unchangable, so technically speaking sex is unchangable.

+

It is normal for both individuals with XX and XY sex chrmosomes to have a mix of physical traits from either side. That is genetics for you.

+

Your genetics is unchangable, so technically speaking sex is unchangable.

Gender, however, is a societal construct created by humans themselves, so technically speaking, that is changable.

What it is to be a man or a woman (i.e. the way you dress, and otherwise present yourself) is however, interchangable.

In summary, if you are transitioning, please keep in mind that you are changing your *gender*, not sex. You will never be able to change that, and that is okay.