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ElwoodBlues · M
The Talmud, a huge and authoritative compendium of Jewish legal traditions, contains in fact no less than eight gender designations including:
1. Zachar, male.
2. Nekevah, female.
3. Androgynos, having both male and female characteristics.
4. Tumtum, lacking sexual characteristics.
5. Aylonit hamah, identified female at birth but later naturally developing male characteristics.
6. Aylonit adam, identified female at birth but later developing male characteristics through human intervention.
7. Saris hamah, identified male at birth but later naturally developing female characteristics.
8. Saris adam, identified male at birth and later developing female characteristics through human intervention.
Source: https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/the-eight-genders-in-the-talmud/
1. Zachar, male.
2. Nekevah, female.
3. Androgynos, having both male and female characteristics.
4. Tumtum, lacking sexual characteristics.
5. Aylonit hamah, identified female at birth but later naturally developing male characteristics.
6. Aylonit adam, identified female at birth but later developing male characteristics through human intervention.
7. Saris hamah, identified male at birth but later naturally developing female characteristics.
8. Saris adam, identified male at birth and later developing female characteristics through human intervention.
Source: https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/the-eight-genders-in-the-talmud/
deadgerbil · 26-30, M
@ElwoodBlues it's amazing how this person has absolutely no regard for other cultures and societies, always insisting on imposing their beliefs on others as if she have a mandate from God or something
@deadgerbil yawn go away stalker
@ElwoodBlues stalker bye