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by QuantumPain
1315 days ago
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I would highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT4WjLWRRrw
(specifically "part 2: Gender" and "Part 3 Labels"). If you want ramblings continue reading but really the video is much better. The answer that I have come to is that the term 'woman' is vague, it means different things to different people, and that's ok. Defining a group based on difference like you have makes things needlessly complicated, for example what is chair?: As we have all come to understand in recent years, CHAIRS can HAVE WHEEL, but CHAIRS can also HAVE LEGS . They can have a BACK, or they can lack them. They can be WELL BUILT or they can be WEAK . They can be strong or they can be weak. They can be short or they can be tall. What does the word CHAIR mean? It seems like a word that doesn't mean anything at all? A chair is something you perceive as a chair and a woman is someone you perceive as a woman. Thus, to identify as woman means you would like to be perceived as a woman with whatever baggage comes attached with the person's concept of women. To that end you 'do woman' |
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You sit on it (butt don't take it with you).
Next question, please.