Comments by "Z P" (@zachman5150) on "Jubilee"
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@fruitguzzi9122 The point is people are claiming to identify as something other than what they are, and then insisting that the rest of society perceive them, as they perceive themselves subjectively.
One could, for example-- identify as being taller or more attractive, or intelligent, or more physically fit than they actually are, objectively speaking.
Gay and Lesbian people don't seem to have difficulty recognizing men and women and discerning the differences to suite their preferences.
Gender refers to the sex assigned at birth and the social aspects of being male or female, respectively.
Male a female are biological categories, which are fixed and permanent, and one's feelings about them don't alter reality about it being true and correct.
The confusion in terminology seems to be rooted in the fact that they're inappropriately conflating personality traits and temperament, as if/though they're synonymous with gender, and they are not.
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@crisisdude7439 Well, where else would they process emotions, but in their head?
Men tend to exercise and engage in physical activity's (MMA, Hiking, Sports, Weight training, have jobs which involve physical 'manual' labor, etc.) which are an outlet for that frustration-- repressing nothing.
Men don't prioritize that which they get overly-emotional about, in the same way that women do. That's not a flaw.
Consider that women attempt sewerslide more often than men do, though men tend to use lethal force, so succeed more often in their fewer attempts. Is that because men are more efficient or because women are less competent, and are often making an overly-emotional spectacle of herself, for attention because she's mentally unbalanced?
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