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Hey guys! Sorry I've been absent lately!
Thought I'd add some thoughts to RD's post re: sex and gender as I have always found this interesting.
From what I have learned and my perspective... sex is in reference to genital organs defining a person to be male or female-penis or vagina. Sex is stable, unless surgically and hormonally changed... then the sex can change. Those excluded from the sex category at those with hormonal and genital ambiguity, ie. there are disorders where a child may be born with genital organs of BOTH sexes, or deformed genitalia with aspects of both sections. In the past, the parents would then just choose what sex they wanted their child to be and the organs would be surgically removed. However, as in the famous case where Dr Money was involved... gender starts to interact and cause problems if the wrong decision is made. Gender is not the same as sex... I can't remember the name of the famous person, however the story goes like this.
Twin boys were born... and both were involved in an accident that affected their penis'. The surgery on one of the boys went wrong. The wrong machine was used, and it destroyed the penis. So one of the twins was converted to a female sex, and never told of this until he was 15. However, he had issues with gender from day one... he felt like a boy, but had the hormones and surgically given sex organs of a female. This person suffered greatly with his gender issues... eventually, when he realised the truth of his past, he had a reversal operation to become male again. However the psychological damage led him to eventually commit suicide many years later.
How stable is gender? I am not sure. Research suggests it's influenced both genetically and environmentally. And of course there are those with transgender issues... born one sex, but feeling the opposite gender... So interaction between sex and gender is interesting in this respect. Unlike the case I mentioned above, many are born one sex, but grow up feeling and acting like the opposite... feeling female gendered when born male, or vice versa. So how connected are sex and gender? Are they the same? I don't think so, judging by the issues that happen when confusion occurs with gender. Are they linked? Yes... hormones play a part. But there seems, to me, to be a missing factor. What makes someone say, born and raised a boy, to always feel and act (even before puberty) as a girl? Environment and hormones play their part... but what's missing? Anyone have any ideas? And does anyone have any thoughts on the possibility that it may be possible to be neither gender? Or perhaps on a contiuum, like sexuality seems to be similarly?
Additionally, a lot of people confuse transvestites with transgenders... and also similarly confuse transgenders to be by default gay/lesbian. This is also untrue... transgender persons can be straight, gay or bi. How connected is gender to sexuality? If both exist on a contiuum, then a person who is not strongly leaning to one or the other side with gender and sexuality may have issues with both their sexuality and gender?
Anyone have any thoughts to any of this?
Thought I'd add some thoughts to RD's post re: sex and gender as I have always found this interesting.
From what I have learned and my perspective... sex is in reference to genital organs defining a person to be male or female-penis or vagina. Sex is stable, unless surgically and hormonally changed... then the sex can change. Those excluded from the sex category at those with hormonal and genital ambiguity, ie. there are disorders where a child may be born with genital organs of BOTH sexes, or deformed genitalia with aspects of both sections. In the past, the parents would then just choose what sex they wanted their child to be and the organs would be surgically removed. However, as in the famous case where Dr Money was involved... gender starts to interact and cause problems if the wrong decision is made. Gender is not the same as sex... I can't remember the name of the famous person, however the story goes like this.
Twin boys were born... and both were involved in an accident that affected their penis'. The surgery on one of the boys went wrong. The wrong machine was used, and it destroyed the penis. So one of the twins was converted to a female sex, and never told of this until he was 15. However, he had issues with gender from day one... he felt like a boy, but had the hormones and surgically given sex organs of a female. This person suffered greatly with his gender issues... eventually, when he realised the truth of his past, he had a reversal operation to become male again. However the psychological damage led him to eventually commit suicide many years later.
How stable is gender? I am not sure. Research suggests it's influenced both genetically and environmentally. And of course there are those with transgender issues... born one sex, but feeling the opposite gender... So interaction between sex and gender is interesting in this respect. Unlike the case I mentioned above, many are born one sex, but grow up feeling and acting like the opposite... feeling female gendered when born male, or vice versa. So how connected are sex and gender? Are they the same? I don't think so, judging by the issues that happen when confusion occurs with gender. Are they linked? Yes... hormones play a part. But there seems, to me, to be a missing factor. What makes someone say, born and raised a boy, to always feel and act (even before puberty) as a girl? Environment and hormones play their part... but what's missing? Anyone have any ideas? And does anyone have any thoughts on the possibility that it may be possible to be neither gender? Or perhaps on a contiuum, like sexuality seems to be similarly?
Additionally, a lot of people confuse transvestites with transgenders... and also similarly confuse transgenders to be by default gay/lesbian. This is also untrue... transgender persons can be straight, gay or bi. How connected is gender to sexuality? If both exist on a contiuum, then a person who is not strongly leaning to one or the other side with gender and sexuality may have issues with both their sexuality and gender?
Anyone have any thoughts to any of this?