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I Have Gender Identity Issues

I am pleased to have opened discussion on this. A lot of ideas are based on ignorance. Some on belief. Over to you.
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Long answer. Bear with me.

Gender is a language device. Most languages will recognise 3 basic genders: Masculine, Feminine and Neuter. Words we use can change based on the gender of the object or the subject in a sentence.

Gender identity is a term that highlights a failure in language education in the western world. People conflate gender with sex and, although the two can mean the same thing, they have two different purposes. One helps us differentiate words, the other tells us the scientific makeup of a living creature.

One shouldn't identify his or herself with a gender, but a sex. You are male or female and thus you should use the gender language that corresponds to that sex. There are a couple outliers who now go by "intersex" that scientifically dont simply fit into the male/female system. These people choose their gender language based on a large amount of factors. Usually being which sex they appear as or which functioning parts they have.

Some believe that because these people choose their gender, that all humans should be able to choose their gender. This however isnt sensible as gender is about making communication easier. If we state that all gender has no correlation to sex, it defeats the purpose of having gendered language in the first place. So instead males should use masculine gender and females should use feminine gender. Neuter gender can be used as well but a lot of people feel it dehumanises them too much so they avoid it.
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@SW-User Which is more of a reason that a minority group shouldn't force others to change language to suit their needs. They should either let it occur naturally or not at all.
@Qwerty14 In my language everything is masculine or femenine. We have no it. So a table is he and a chair is she.
@LilirWyddfa Exactly