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Gender is a social construct.
Yup, you are definitely from my lovely city of San Francisco.
Haha its true. Though honestly none of my friends are stereotypical women's studies majors that apparently overrun SF. I'm probably the most like that of us all.0 -
Nice! :drinker:0
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This isn't very funny.0
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COULDNT HAVE SAID IT BETTER MYSELF! :bigsmile: :bigsmile:0
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Brilliant0
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I started to read this, then thought. Why bother when the OP is a child.0
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Rule 1: wife is always right.
Rule 2: if wife is wrong refer to rule 1TONIGHT; YES, I KNOW, I HAVE TO SLEEP ON THE COUCH
But Did You Know Men Really Don't Mind That? It's like CAMPING.
I hate the couch, it's nothing like camping. Camping means steaks on the grill, marsh mellows, beers, ghost stories, stars, family....0 -
Gender is a social construct.
I thought it was a genetic code construct.
^ Spoken like someone who didn't go to Smith . . .0 -
This reads like something a guy who's really horrible with women wrote.0
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Rule 1: wife is always right.
Rule 2: if wife is wrong refer to rule 1TONIGHT; YES, I KNOW, I HAVE TO SLEEP ON THE COUCH
But Did You Know Men Really Don't Mind That? It's like CAMPING.
I hate the couch, it's nothing like camping. Camping means steaks on the grill, marsh mellows, beers, ghost stories, stars, family....
a happy wife = a happy life... and this guy has it down to a T.0 -
I need this list 30 years ago!
Better late than never
Thanks for the insight!0 -
How can I give this to my wife without giving it to my wife?
ETA: How many times can the same joke be made? Many times many.0 -
Gender is a social construct.
I thought it was a genetic code construct.
well, if we must talk genetics:
http://www.isna.org/faq/frequency
But still, gender is a societal construct, not a biological one. Gender refers the ideas we associate with masculie and feminine, and is not the same as being male or female. You may find it easier if you think of "gender expression" or "gender identification" which, in the end, has little to nothing to do wtih what your plumbing is.
Jamie Lee Curtis, biological sex: intersex. Gender: female.
Interesting, isn't it?0 -
Gender is a social construct.
I thought it was a genetic code construct.
well, if we must talk genetics:
http://www.isna.org/faq/frequency
But still, gender is a societal construct, not a biological one. Gender refers the ideas we associate with masculie and feminine, and is not the same as being male or female. You may find it easier if you think of "gender expression" or "gender identification" which, in the end, has little to nothing to do wtih what your plumbing is.
Jamie Lee Curtis, biological sex: intersex. Gender: female.
Interesting, isn't it?
That's only true when being discussed within the realm of some social sciences and only then it has only happened in the past 50 years. Feminism. For a number of fields, gender = sex.0 -
Gender is a social construct.
I thought it was a genetic code construct.
well, if we must talk genetics:
http://www.isna.org/faq/frequency
But still, gender is a societal construct, not a biological one. Gender refers the ideas we associate with masculie and feminine, and is not the same as being male or female. You may find it easier if you think of "gender expression" or "gender identification" which, in the end, has little to nothing to do wtih what your plumbing is.
Jamie Lee Curtis, biological sex: intersex. Gender: female.
Interesting, isn't it?
That's only true when being discussed within the realm of some social sciences and only then it has only happened in the past 50 years. Feminism. For a number of fields, gender = sex.
"Fields" is your way of saying "common colloqualism." It is possible to change the meaning of words over time, as we collectively graps more progressive concepts. Take for example the word "man" used to only mean "white heterosexual land-owning free man" but oh my how the times have changed!0 -
Gender is a social construct.
I thought it was a genetic code construct.
well, if we must talk genetics:
http://www.isna.org/faq/frequency
But still, gender is a societal construct, not a biological one. Gender refers the ideas we associate with masculie and feminine, and is not the same as being male or female. You may find it easier if you think of "gender expression" or "gender identification" which, in the end, has little to nothing to do wtih what your plumbing is.
Jamie Lee Curtis, biological sex: intersex. Gender: female.
Interesting, isn't it?
That's only true when being discussed within the realm of some social sciences and only then it has only happened in the past 50 years. Feminism. For a number of fields, gender = sex.
"Fields" is your way of saying "common colloqualism." It is possible to change the meaning of words over time, as we collectively graps more progressive concepts. Take for example the word "man" used to only mean "white heterosexual land-owning free man" but oh my how the times have changed!
No actually. Not the same. go look up the history of the word. Its strict meaning is still biological in many fields. Not colloqualism. your usage is actually more colloquial, technically.0 -
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Oh. Wait. WHO might be some crazy feminist group. DAMN!!!
note the sarcasm, please.0 -
and the FDA uses gender to mean sex. /shrug0 -
and the FDA uses gender to mean sex. /shrug
FDA says "Gender refers to a difference between men and women that occurs due to cultural or social variations in a particular sex. As it will often not be clear whether an observed difference in safety or efficacy is due to gender or sex, the FDA has used the terms interchangeably to describe any difference-- cultural or social, genetic or hormonal-- between males and females."
Meaning they recognize that gender and sex aren't the same, but for purposes of their work they use the terms interchangeably.
http://www.fda.gov/ScienceResearch/SpecialTopics/WomensHealthResearch/ucm131182.htm0
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