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Adele Upsets The Genderless Brits...
//Adele is accused of being 'anti-trans' after telling genderless BRITs she 'loves being a FEMALE artist' but legions of fans and PR experts praise her for 'standing up for women' during prime time slot on super-woke ITV//
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Good for her. Oops! Maybe I shouldn't have said that.
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Good for her. Oops! Maybe I shouldn't have said that.
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A woman is biologically a woman, she,her... absolutely no choice and vv.
My question- which is one you actually have never ever answered, how ever many times I have asked....
Is what is a woman, even just gender wise? I just cannot seem to get and answer feom you for that.
Tbf, it isn't only you. It's over 7k people. Over 5k, don't want to answer at all :-). Some admit they don't know. And a handful give a list of stereotypes. Are you in the "won't answer"?
A woman is biologically a woman, she,her... absolutely no choice and vv.
My question- which is one you actually have never ever answered, how ever many times I have asked....
Is what is a woman, even just gender wise? I just cannot seem to get and answer feom you for that.
Tbf, it isn't only you. It's over 7k people. Over 5k, don't want to answer at all :-). Some admit they don't know. And a handful give a list of stereotypes. Are you in the "won't answer"?
// A woman is biologically a woman, she,her... absolutely no choice //
Yes, but having established that your definition is primarily focused on biology, and mine on gender, which you know how to define, I'm sure you can see the problem.
You can go on about how I haven't answered as many times as you like. It's simply not true. I'm sorry that you think otherwise.
Yes, but having established that your definition is primarily focused on biology, and mine on gender, which you know how to define, I'm sure you can see the problem.
You can go on about how I haven't answered as many times as you like. It's simply not true. I'm sorry that you think otherwise.
No, no, Jim. I fully get that.
So.... why.... do you think gender is more important than sex?
Could you please give me one example... where anyone else would actually need to know.
And.... any examples where we might want to know sex instead?
Also, who decides what and how women actually feel? Would it not be better to actually listen to some?
So.... why.... do you think gender is more important than sex?
Could you please give me one example... where anyone else would actually need to know.
And.... any examples where we might want to know sex instead?
Also, who decides what and how women actually feel? Would it not be better to actually listen to some?
// Why do you think gender is more important than sex?//
I never said that it was.
// Could you please give me one example... where anyone else would actually need to know. //
"need" is too strong a word. But if you're socialising with someone then you might want to know a bit about them.
// any examples where we might want to know sex instead? //
Eg, when it's relevant for medical reasons.
// Also, who decides what and how women actually feel? //
Any individual woman decides how they feel.
// Would it not be better to actually listen to some?//
I do.
I never said that it was.
// Could you please give me one example... where anyone else would actually need to know. //
"need" is too strong a word. But if you're socialising with someone then you might want to know a bit about them.
// any examples where we might want to know sex instead? //
Eg, when it's relevant for medical reasons.
// Also, who decides what and how women actually feel? //
Any individual woman decides how they feel.
// Would it not be better to actually listen to some?//
I do.
//However, a spokesperson for NHS Blood and Transplant told The Telegraph the study did not conclusively prove blood donations from women who had been pregnant necessarily posed a risk to male recipients.//
% year old link.
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% year old link.
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Not that confusing, bednobs, nothing you don't already know.
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