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The concept of gender being 'cis' or not - and those abhorant 'pronouns'

They're popping up everyhere - definitions of gender being 'cis' or not - and those vomit-inducing supa-mega-hypa-ultra-woke 'gender pronouns'.

We're both bi/les (depending on day of the week - lol) but we don't need to have 'special' words to 'describe' us. We're women - big whoop tilly doo dilly.
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Thevy29 · 41-45, M
Is that what the 'C' stands for on peoples avatars. Cause I'm Australian and here the C word means something different...
mksworld · 46-50, C
@Thevy29 We're two women
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
@mksworld So your a woman, in your mid 40's that only has two personalities?... Your falling behind hun.

Don't mind me, I was born an idiot.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@mksworld i respect you for your honesty and desires. Some people who identify as female but chromosomally are male may feel uncomfortable with the pronoun. To avoid anyone feeling uncomfortable, i am learning to use the term they ask me to use. This has been going on fir decades, but only in the last one, has it risen to the surface. I first encountered a genetic, chromosomal, make who had the feminizing testes syndrome as it was called at the time. It was awkward speaking to "her" knowing chromosomally she was a male. Now that topic is open to discussion, thankfully.
mksworld · 46-50, C
@samueltyler2 If you are chromasomally 'male' then you are 'male'.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@mksworld better definitely be make! Look up the sydrome of feminizing testes. Once you do and understand it, rethink your comment.