MashFlob wrote:There are two genders, so necessarily there can't be more than 3 combinations.
stop
nonbinary people exist
intersex people exist
MashFlob wrote:There are two genders, so necessarily there can't be more than 3 combinations.
I'm trying to give you the subjective interpretations of myself and the people within the community whom this thread is meant to help. You're looking for objective information in terms of science and discovery. Having realized this, I'm not sure how to proceed. I'm not annoyed with you, I'm not saying you aren't welcome here, but I am saying that I don't think that, unless I'm misinterpreting what it is you're looking for in here (which is answers in sync with scientific basis), I don't think you're in the right place.
Sarah Thorpe wrote:Wouldnt having a dude inside you make you some percentage more dude?
Dude...
Alzar wrote:MashFlob wrote:There are two genders, so necessarily there can't be more than 3 combinations.
stop
nonbinary people exist
intersex people exist
Nellyfox wrote:Romance is great.
Sarah Thorpe wrote:Nellyfox wrote:Romance is great.
I prefer horror.
parkerparkour wrote:Sarah Thorpe wrote:Nellyfox wrote:Romance is great.
I prefer horror.
its one and the same here
SecretWeaponCoffee wrote:Very slightly terrifying.
Rickdaily12 wrote:I've been meaning to ask people a bit more about actually putting some general terminology in the OP...
Does anyone have anything they'd like added or more specifically clarified if I were to do this?
Rickdaily12 wrote:Does anyone else get really irritated when someone else (especially someone who is married) tries to tell you how you're supposed to feel about your lover by whatever certain time period? Or maybe someone else with opinions about your experiences, especially sexual ones- where they might try to say something like certain experiences are important for them, and if you don't have them, then there's some kind of problem?
Rickdaily12 wrote:I personally try not to be overly sensitive about more insensitive remarks about my sexual orientation, or someone's perhaps more naive comments toward me about myself or my boyfriend. I always try to be patient and explain why something related to being LGBT is important to not just dismiss or disregard. But at what point, exactly, do you guys feel is fair to get uppity with someone who is being too insensitive? Like, what is a reasonable about of ignorance so that someone can't just say you're being unreasonably sensitive?
Alzar wrote:happy transgender day of visibility
i didn't even know this was a thing but it is apparently
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