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While contemplating the new genders
(a creative summary of perspectives) ...
Gen_A - gender desired (re: Attraction)
Gen_B - non-brain features (re: Body)
Gen_C - brain influence (re: brain Cortex)
Gen_D - gender perceived (re: Dominant)
Gen_E - gender diverse (re: Elastic)
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I wondered how same sex attraction is now redefining "male" and "female".
Seems to me, a male (physically) who identifies as a typical male (for millennia)
and a female (physically) who identifies as a typical female are that gender ...
regardless of any sex attraction anomaly.
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A person, neither male nor female (by millennia standards), is "other" ...
further delineated by the "new genders". Methinks the majority of humans
- for millennia - have been and identified as either "male" or "female".
Only in this millennium are the "other" being defined, with incorrect (IMO)
definition spillover to the two primary (for millennia) genders. Of course,
personal opinion, quickly drafted, can be somewhat elastic.
Rod
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