• @WhiteHawk
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      -51 year ago

      You think human nature is going to change in 20 years?

      • Grimr0c
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        1 year ago

        Gender Identity is not human nature, but rather the product of culture and language association. There have been plenty of cultures in recorded history with multiple - what we would call today - Gender Identities.

        Language and its impact on perception of reality is a very interesting topic of study.

        • @WhiteHawk
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          11 year ago

          That’s not what I meant. Our brains are programmed to make as complete an image of a person as possible when first meeting them, including all attributes that can be inferred from their exterior.

          • Grimr0c
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            1 year ago

            Oh, easily fixed: If you aren’t able to tell if someone identifies as Masculine or Feminine; there’s a solid chance that they’re Non-Binary. If you aren’t sure though, its always safe to refer to and think of someone as “They/Them” and Non-conforming to traditional gender roles.

            • @WhiteHawk
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              11 year ago

              I can’t do that, actually, since there are no gender-neutral pronouns in German. Btw, traditional gender roles are nonsense, anyways.

              • Grimr0c
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                11 year ago

                Oh interesting! I was unaware that German didn’t contain gender neutral pronouns. Is German a gender heavy language similar to Spanish?

                • @WhiteHawk
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                  11 year ago

                  Couldn’t say since I don’t speak Spanish, but in German, every article is gendered. Though unlike English we have a third gender, neutrum.

                  • Grimr0c
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                    11 year ago

                    Very interesting! Im going to research this more later! Thanks for the information!