Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sex is not a social construction. Gender is.
Similarly, age is not a social construction, but youth/middle-age/old age etc. are. That's why we have sayings like "you're only as old as you feel" or "youth is wasted on the young" or "50 is the new 40" or "if you're 55 or better..."
Well put.
It's not well put, because this distinction you make between gender and sex is silly. The word gender has been used for decades and it's always been a polite euphemism for sex. Back in the 80's no one used the word gender to decipher how masculine/feminine one considered themselves to be.
No, it wasn't. It was a word you used for grammar. For example, nouns in Latin have gender.
Anyway, so what? Language changes. Words that used to mean one thing now mean something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sex is not a social construction. Gender is.
Similarly, age is not a social construction, but youth/middle-age/old age etc. are. That's why we have sayings like "you're only as old as you feel" or "youth is wasted on the young" or "50 is the new 40" or "if you're 55 or better..."
Well put.
It's not well put, because this distinction you make between gender and sex is silly. The word gender has been used for decades and it's always been a polite euphemism for sex. Back in the 80's no one used the word gender to decipher how masculine/feminine one considered themselves to be.
Anonymous wrote:Here come the social justice warriors![]()
Anonymous wrote:You can't argue time. Days. Weeks. Months. Years. There's no dispute.
If a person says "I don't feel like I'm a man, or woman, or binary at all," how and why would you argue with them?
Anonymous wrote:
Look sweetie, I remember the 80's well and yes the term gender was used as a synonym for biological sex. It was not reserved for nouns in French class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sex is not a social construction. Gender is.
Similarly, age is not a social construction, but youth/middle-age/old age etc. are. That's why we have sayings like "you're only as old as you feel" or "youth is wasted on the young" or "50 is the new 40" or "if you're 55 or better..."
Well put.
It's not well put, because this distinction you make between gender and sex is silly. The word gender has been used for decades and it's always been a polite euphemism for sex. Back in the 80's no one used the word gender to decipher how masculine/feminine one considered themselves to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t people try to do this all the time, though not in a legal capacity? Face lifts, hair implants, hair dye, fillers. . .
Yes, but the difference is that people may try to look younger than their age, but they are not trying to have society officially recognize them as something they aren't. Many women for decades have dressed in very masculine styles, yet were not trying to have others recognize them as a male or a "non-binary", now they expect others to put aside actual facts in order to humor them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sex is not a social construction. Gender is.
Similarly, age is not a social construction, but youth/middle-age/old age etc. are. That's why we have sayings like "you're only as old as you feel" or "youth is wasted on the young" or "50 is the new 40" or "if you're 55 or better..."
Well put.
It's not well put, because this distinction you make between gender and sex is silly. The word gender has been used for decades and it's always been a polite euphemism for sex. Back in the 80's no one used the word gender to decipher how masculine/feminine one considered themselves to be.
No, it wasn't. It was a word you used for grammar. For example, nouns in Latin have gender.
Anyway, so what? Language changes. Words that used to mean one thing now mean something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sex is not a social construction. Gender is.
Similarly, age is not a social construction, but youth/middle-age/old age etc. are. That's why we have sayings like "you're only as old as you feel" or "youth is wasted on the young" or "50 is the new 40" or "if you're 55 or better..."
Well put.
It's not well put, because this distinction you make between gender and sex is silly. The word gender has been used for decades and it's always been a polite euphemism for sex. Back in the 80's no one used the word gender to decipher how masculine/feminine one considered themselves to be.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t people try to do this all the time, though not in a legal capacity? Face lifts, hair implants, hair dye, fillers. . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think gender is a social construct. I also think age is not a construct either.
+1. Try harder OP, dumb question.
This question is obviously geared to those who DO believe gender is a social construct.