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I was wondering

A male sibling is called brother, a female sibling is called sister, so what do we call a sibling who is not female or male? and a parent, what do we call a parent who is neither of the two genders
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
I call them by the equipment the Good Lord gave them at birth.
thefallenhens · 26-30, T
But there are some people born with no equipment, something genetic, something in birth or pregnancy, maybe they have unclear equipment, and some feel that the notion of male and female doesn't suit them
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@thefallenhens: Yeah there are millions of them maybe ever billions of them. I meet at least 1000 of them a day.
Goralski · 51-55, M
thefallenhens · 26-30, T
Quick draw a clear line between female and male, a line thats unmistakable, i believe you'll find yourself a freak, haha
thefallenhens · 26-30, T
Honestly I noticed that we are all like each other, found that we can't put our personalities into labels, and yet i think what when people realise that, how will things change, and what are the things that would
thefallenhens · 26-30, T
And sorry for the offence
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thefallenhens · 26-30, T
And how do you know the measure between male and female
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SW-User
I would refer to them in the manner that they want to be referred to..
SteelHands · 61-69, M
Justin Beiber
Goralski · 51-55, M
Haaaaaaa
Kingfish · 31-35, M
A mental case.
BuddhiNOW · 36-40, M
And if someone thinks they are a cat or a tree do we have to come up with a label for them too? What if someone is a dog and attacks a cat?
thefallenhens · 26-30, T
But why do we have labels for male and female then
Shironeko · 18-21, F
The language hasn't really caught up.
thefallenhens · 26-30, T
Why? I mean in all times their existed people who are annoyed of the existence of gender, fight it, or simply don't approve it or believe in it
@thefallenhens: Most languages only have the option of a male or female pronoun. No one I've met wants to be referred to as "it". That's why I say the language itself is still pretty specific.

 
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