Well many are rejecting the traditional binary sexual or gender identity categories. On facebook one has the following options.
The following are the 58 gender options identified by ABC News:
Agender
Androgyne
Androgynous
Bigender
Cis
Cisgender
Cis Female
Cis Male
Cis Man
Cis Woman
Cisgender Female
Cisgender Male
Cisgender Man
Cisgender Woman
Female to Male
FTM
Gender Fluid
Gender Nonconforming
Gender Questioning
Gender Variant
Genderqueer
Intersex
Male to Female
MTF
Neither
Neutrois
Non-binary
Other
Pangender
Trans
Trans*
Trans Female
Trans* Female
Trans Male
Trans* Male
Trans Man
Trans* Man
Trans Person
Trans* Person
Trans Woman
Trans* Woman
Transfeminine
Transgender
Transgender Female
Transgender Male
Transgender Man
Transgender Person
Transgender Woman
Transmasculine
Transsexual
Transsexual Female
Transsexual Male
Transsexual Man
Transsexual Person
Transsexual Woman
Two-Spirit — prothero
What I am willing to accept is that there is a
straight, bisexual, and gay male and female sexual template. — Bitter Crank
Do you think being Gay or Straight is a psychological state? — John Harris
Do you think being Gay or Straight is a psychological state?
— John Harris
Well it isn't a physiological state, so I suppose it must be a psychological state.
Which is par for the course, particularly when an all male discussion is happening. And that is because the male identity is so closely bound up with a strong concern about what one does and wishes to do with one's sexual organs
So much so, that it is still somewhat controversial to claim that gay men are real men. And the controversy illuminates the difference between sex and gender, which is roughly that one is physiological condition, and the other is a role, associated with that condition.
John Harris ↪prothero
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems to me that John Harris thinks of psychological states as things like being happy or sad or excited, whereas prothero thinks of psychological states as including things like being an introvert or a fan of football
Of course it's a physiological state; it's deeply tied to one's body and physical brain. — John Harris
Of course it's a physiological state; it's deeply tied to one's body and physical brain.
— John Harris
Once you add body to brain, every state is physiological, and the distinction between physiological and psychological collapses. Which makes both your question and your answer meaningless.
Sorry, you're the one who argued the distinction by erroneously claiming Gay and Straight are psychological, not me. — John Harris
So you have no idea what you mean when you say being Gay or Straight is psychological. At least you're getting somewhere. — John Harris
Anyone who doesn't say both has an uphill argument ahead of them. — John Harris
Sorry, you're the one who argued the distinction by erroneously claiming Gay and Straight are psychological, not me. So, you're the one who needs to explain that distinction, not me. — John Harris
Gender isn't a psychological "state.' it's an identity of each person they have 24/7 unless it changes. That's like saying being Gay or Straight are psychological states. They're not. — John Harris
No, since few culturally pressured into being Straight. But Straight, Gay, and bisexual are all sexualities that can be left for another, and some can even go back. So. If gender is a psychological state because it can change, then Gay and Straight would be psychological states as well. Of course, none of them are. — John Harris
Sorry, you're the one who argued the distinction by erroneously claiming Gay and Straight are psychological, not me. So, you're the one who needs to explain that distinction, not me. — John Harris
Prothero also erroneously thinks of physiological states, such as gender, as psychological states. — John Harris
Gender isn't a psychological "state.' it's an identity of each person they have 24/7 unless it changes. That's like saying being Gay or Straight are psychological states. They're not.
— John Harris
No, since few culturally pressured into being Straight. But Straight, Gay, and bisexual are all sexualities that can be left for another, and some can even go back. So. If gender is a psychological state because it can change, then Gay and Straight would be psychological states as well. Of course, none of them are. — John Harris
Sorry, you're the one who argued the distinction by erroneously claiming Gay and Straight are psychological, not me. So, you're the one who needs to explain that distinction, not me.
— John Harris
Yes, they're not just psychological states. As I said, they're both psychological and physiological. That's one you read poorly. — John Harris
Again, not just psychological states. As I said, they're both. That's two you read poorly.
And that's the third you read poorly.
You really don't get the difference between a psychological state and a psychological and physiological state, do you?
Yes, they're not just psychological states. As I said, they're both psychological and physiological. That's one you read poorly.
— John Harris
You didn't say that it isn't just a psychological state. You said it wasn't a psychological state. My reading was accurate. If anything, your writing was poor, as you missed out an essential word.
Try to read my posts better next time. — John Harris
Oh my. When someone says something is a psychological state, they are saying it's just that. And that's what I said it wasn't. — John Harris
You obviously don't know since you keep showing you can't say what you mean or why being Gay or Straight is psychological. — John Harris
You obviously don't know since you keep showing you can't say what you mean or why being Gay or Straight is psychological.
— John Harris
I would say that preferences are generally psychological rather than physiological, which is to say that they are states of mind. Sexual orientation is rather similar to preferences for chocolate - which you did not respond to earlier.
Similarly, some heterosexuals will make do with homosexual relationships in sexually segregated prison, whereas others will not.In both cases, a change of circumstances changes orientation, where a change of physiology is unlikely to be happening
But this is on the understanding that changes of brain state at a certain level of subtlety below gross trauma are called 'psychological'.
But it is you who cannot (or will not) say what your question or your answer mean.
These are abnormalities, not the norm. The same can be said about being gay or trans. We can always find exceptions to the norm in pretty much everything, but this doesn't take away from the fact that there are norms and that we owe our specie's continued existence to the norm. These conditions don't mean that they should be categorized as a separate sex or gender. They are simply mutations that crop up as a result of faulty gene copying and one's upbringing. We don't categorize other people as normal based on them missing toes or fingers, being born conjoined, or any other abnormality that one can be born with, and we even attempt to fix people born with abnormalities. What makes one's sex/gender abnormality different?There are the physical features and/or reproductive organs one has which is not always binary (true hermaphrodites, psuedo-hermaphrodites and other variations of nature for example). — prothero
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