"the state of being male or female." according to Websters Dictionary, this is "Gender".
"either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and many other living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions." According to Websters Dictionary, this is "Sex" — Anonymys
"The state of being male or female". One might presume they are talking about sexual or reproductive organs not gender identity? — prothero
So much so, that it is still somewhat controversial to claim that gay men are real men. — unenlightened
I think this is where a lot of the confusion arises. What exactly does a transgender man mean when he says that he's a man despite not having a penis?
I know that @Harry Hindu has claimed that such people have a mental disorder, thinking that they're something they're not.
It must then mean that the transgender man doesn't believe that being a man means having a penis, which makes the accusation of having a mental disorder mistaken.
At best you could claim that the transgender man is either misappropriating or misunderstanding the term "man", which really does just mean "a person with a penis", in which case the dispute is a trivial one over proper language use.
He means exactly that: he's a man. — John Harris
Many men have been castrated or even had their penises removed through injury, illness, or punishment. That didn't change them into women.
Not necessarily, since some transgender men actually go through the trans-op process and do feel that is necessary for their manhood. Other transgender men do not. — John Harris
As I've shown this isn't the case at all, and treating transsexuality as a mistake in perception is also transphobic as it treats their sexual selves, sexual identities, and sexualities as just a mistake. — John Harris
That doesn't explain what he means when he says that he's a man. That just repeats that he says that. The relevant question is "what does it mean to be a man?".
↪Michael
I think this is where a lot of the confusion arises. What exactly does a transgender man mean when he says that he's a man despite not having a penis?
I'm saying that the best argument someone like Harry Hindu can make against transgenderism is that the correct definition of "man" is "having a penis" and so anyone who doesn't have a penis and who claims to be a man is either misusing the term "man" or misunderstands its true meaning.
No, it doesn't, you asked this specific question and I answered it: — John Harris
Your question wasn't "what does it mean to be a man" so youre just shifting the goalposts. — John Harris
No, he can't since that is an incorrect claim.
The fact you're trying to help a transphobe best phrase his transphobia isn't encouraging in a moderator.
No, it doesn't, you asked this specific question and I answered it:
— John Harris
Your question wasn't "what does it mean to be a man" so youre just shifting the goalposts.
— John Harris
Asking what someone means when they claim to be a man is asking what it means (to them) to be a man. Coupled with your posts from before, I think you have a literacy problem.
The fact you're trying to help a transphobe best phrase his transphobia isn't encouraging in a moderator.
No I'm not. I'm pointing out that his accusation of a mental disorder is mistaken and that the only case you can make against a transgender person (rightly or wrongly) is that they're misusing gender terms.
Of course you are, and you just did it again by saying one could make a case transgered people are misusing gender terms, when that isn't a valid case at all. — John Harris
The fact you think it is reveals some latent--or maybe not latent--transphobia in you as well.
Of course you are, and you just did it again by saying one could make a case transgered people are misusing gender terms, when that isn't a valid case at all.
— John Harris
It's valid if the conclusion follows from the premises, which it does. Of course it isn't sound because one of the premises is false. Which is exactly what I've said.
A false non sequitur ad hominem.
No, the conclusion doesn't follow from the premises, since they aren't misusing gender terms and you haven't shown they have. But thanks for proving what I said about your (not-so-latent) transphobia. — John Harris
Sorry, you can't start crying about ad hominems when you started slinging them, yourself. — John Harris
And it was neither false nor a non-sequitur, as your post above proves.
Gender is a question of desire, which can be literalized. A Transsexual is not limited by a desire.
We can change our sex really and therefore gender, physically by taking the right hormones, having the genitals and other physical features modified. What the transsexual desires can become literally the way they are, they are not limited to subjective desire.. — Cavacava
I suppose I was wondering to what extent it is a self-conscious performance of heterosexual norms, and to what extent it is 'involuntary' in he way that straights come to feel that they absolutely 'are' the roles they have been assigned. — unenlightened
And then I'm trying to relate this in my own mind to Eldridge Cleaver's discussion of the intersection of race and gender in Soul on Ice, about the hyper-masculine black man and the ultra-feminine white woman. But that is probably too complicated and controversial for this thread. — unenlightened
S/He says he has been depressed for years, but since taking the hormones s/he is no longer depressed. — Cavacava
Manliness and womanliness are package deals (so to speak) that include being embodied in a certain kind of body, having certain chromosomal arrangements and genetic characteristics, having certain organs, having inclinations that fall within a general range, and so on. — Bitter Crank
Grayson says that now he is expected to show up in drag, which he indicates kinda takes the edge off being in drag. Obtaining his notoriety has robbed him of his mystery. — Cavacava
What I have said is that they have a somatic delusion - which is a delusional belief that there is something wrong with your body - as in you are in the wrong one - similar to believing that you have an alien arm that isn't part of you, or doesn't seem to obey your mental commands. A trans simply has the delusional belief that they have the wrong body as a whole as being a man is more than just having a penis, it is also a lack of breasts, less ribs, hair growing on the face, etc.I know that Harry Hindu has claimed that such people have a mental disorder, thinking that they're something they're not. But I think such a claim falsely assumes that the transgender man believes that he has a penis. For the most part, that's false. He recognises that he doesn't have a penis, hence identifying as a transgender man rather than a cisgender man. It must then mean that the transgender man doesn't believe that being a man means having a penis, which makes the accusation of having a mental disorder mistaken. At best you could claim that the transgender man is either misappropriating or misunderstanding the term "man", which really does just mean "a person with a penis", in which case the dispute is a trivial one over proper language use. — Michael
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