Yes. Gender and sex both refer to which reproductive system you have as well as tons of other biological traits specific to your gender, but there is absolutely nothing saying you have to adhere to the stereotypes associated with your gender.
there is absolutely nothing saying you have to adhere to the stereotypes associated with your gender
It's not just the stereotypes, it's also the way of thinking.
tbh i'm glad that ppl have different opinions and yet no one argued
you keep saying these things like you want people to start arguing lol
anyways.. sex/gender is physical; you can be boy or girl or both or neither and that's fine. i can see how gender is mental but idk i guess i'm not understanding entirely. like mentally someone can feel like a boy when they are a girl, but then i believe they would typically change their gender from girl to boy since they feel like a boy mentally?? not everyone does that i know but yeah
Anyway I think their different. Gender is social factors/a mental state while sex is a physical state.
Anyway I think their different. Gender is social factors/a mental state while sex is a physical state.
What do you mean exactly? Also do you think that maybe you have this idea that women and men think so differently because you buy into stereotypes?
I can see how, if you had a set idea in your head about how men and women are supposed to be or typically are (how they act socially, how they think, what they're supposed to wear, what they like, what their bodies should look like, etc.), it would be easy not to identify with that if you fell outside of what you perceive as normal. I can also see how, if a non binary identifying person firmly believed gender stereotypes, they'd maybe see themselves having some of both characteristics and feel as though they were neither entirely female or entirely male.
I guess my point is that not all men think, act or look similarly and not all women think, act and or look similarly. Every person functions a little differently physically, mentally and emotionally, and being outside of what is most common doesn't mean you're a separate gender. You're just an unusual guy or girl and that's fine.
yeah i get that! but what i meant was like, there's only 2 biological/physical genders. people can be whatever they want mentally but regardless you will always be what you were assigned at at birth. and what i meant was like, (i mean i'm not trans so i can't say) but if someone is a boy mentally but a girl bodily, wouldn't they want to transition to a boy, and wouldn't that be the reason for most people transitioning?
Sorry, I was only quoting you to respond to your response to Gregriii. I post on a phone most of the time so quoting specific things can sometimes be a pain.
And then I went on to answer the question posed in the thread to not stray from the topic over much. I don't disagree with you regarding sex/gender only my interpretation of what Gregriii said.