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Comments by "Daisy Chain" (@daisychain3007) on "Raised Without Gender" video.
It is okay to openly say that you are a male who identifies with male clothes and male interests and I say that as a female.
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@alkarandam Think of how intersex people were bullied as children in school, think of how people stare at them in public (Mapa saying that he/she gets stared at in the documentary.) Think of the problems facing them when they have to use public toilets. Their lives cannot be easy.
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Short hair means nothing. When I was at school in the seventies, many girls had short hair and did not identify as boys.
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@notleftvsrightnationalismv4666 That was a man wearing a dress.
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A person cannot help being born intersex. That happens when instead of having XY or XX chromosomes, they have XXXY. This is a medical condition, not a crazy whim. Intersex people should be pitied, not scorned. Anyone could be born intersex.
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@christelandrade9725 For the time being, it is all right to dress the small boy in a dress and let him grow his hair, but what happens when he reaches puberty and becomes more noticeably male? How will his classmates react when he wears dresses to school and what toilets and changing rooms will he use? (The latter is for P.E.)
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@WBKimmons Men should not feel bad for hating gardening and women should not feel bad for hating housework.
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@ryanthomas930I6 I am female, from the UK and in the year 2001, someone I knew was laughing at the idea of me inheriting the family business with my brother, simply because I am female. Again, this happened in the year 2001, not that long ago.
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@s3ntin3l60 I think that gender-stereotyping is actually at the root of this gender dissatisfaction crisis, rather than the gender itself. If you are going to teach a boy that it is wrong for him to play with his sister's dolls and wrong for a girl to play eith her brother's toy cars, you are teaching them that it is all right for one gender to do what it wants, but not for another. No-one likes being denied things that another person can do.
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@Aauutumnn It should also be brought up when the child reaches adolescence and his or her biological sex becomes more pronounced. I mean, if an obviously looking male turns thirteen and is wearing a dress, how are you going to tell him that despite wearing a dress, he still looks like a boy and cannot enter the girls' changing-rooms at school?
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@mightbyson We should blur it in the sense that we should not discriminate against male and female, e.g., not mock a woman if she decides not to have children and if a man is more comfortable staying at home with children while his wife goes out to work, so be it.
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@ItsNikoHimSelf |One of the parents was born with the characteristics of both genders. That is a medical condition which is not self-inflicted. It is tragic.
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