Not so many too, but actually... I don't know. They just apparently said by leonelmegaman, or they're keeping it as private. I think it's mostly males that play minecraft.
I like to keep my gender private, so most of the time I just don't put the gender or just put "other".
So most people mistake me for the wrong gender, but I get used to it :3
Squidy, I didn't know you were active on Minecraft forums lol. Fancy meeting you here. <3 (Unless you're not the Squidy I think you are? I don't think Squidy is a popular name but. Sorry if you're not my Squidy.)
...anyway, I put "other" as I identify as agender. I guess if I had to be a part of the binary I'd go with "female," though.
I consider myself genderless, but I go with male pronouns (since I am genetically male and am just used to them at this point) and reluctantly check the "male" box when I have to pick one of the usual two options.
I voted other. Thanks for giving me the third option.
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People like you are why it took me (and a lot of people) so long to come out. You may think you're funny but jokes like this just cause a lot of anxiety for kids who're trying to figure themselves out.
As someone that interacts with girls better socially, I find it dissapointing that alot of females aren't enjoying this great form of entertainment, video gaming.
People like you are why it took me (and a lot of people) so long to come out. You may think you're funny but jokes like this just cause a lot of anxiety for kids who're trying to figure themselves out.
It just came to me in a dream honestly. I think I had it rather easy. I couldn't figure out why I was acting so strangely and had noticed the pattern a few months back, and had the term on the tip of my tongue until a dream made me remember it.
People like you are why it took me (and a lot of people) so long to come out. You may think you're funny but jokes like this just cause a lot of anxiety for kids who're trying to figure themselves out.
A lot of people, myself included, find that the way that gender is approached to be, frankly, silly. What you believe and feel about yourself does not change who you are in actuality. An identity is worthless if not reflected in reality. I understand that there are many difficulties for people who feel that their bodies do not reflect who they truly are, but a person's body is what it is and no amount of desire to the contrary will change that.
Out of respect I always address people by the pronouns they prefer, as it's common courtesy to refer to people the way they see themselves, but the disagreements people have with gender theory are numerous and legitimate.
I understand that there are many difficulties for people who feel that their bodies do not reflect who they truly are, but a person's body is what it is and no amount of desire to the contrary will change that.
That's the discrepancy between sex and gender. Maybe you personally feel that the concepts of sex and gender never should have been separate, but it's way too late to turn back the clock at this point, so you may as well at least learn to live with it.
That's the discrepancy between sex and gender. Maybe you personally feel that the concepts of sex and gender never should have been separate, but it's way too late to turn back the clock at this point, so you may as well at least learn to live with it.
It seems to me to be a discrepancy between gender and reality. I'd be perfectly fine if gender and sex were completely separate things, but if that were actually what people were claiming they wouldn't be using the same exact words to describe both. Man and woman have always meant biological sex. Yes, language does change, but you can't force it to change if not for a good reason, and saying that someone is something they're not is not a good reason.
I like to keep my gender private, so most of the time I just don't put the gender or just put "other".
So most people mistake me for the wrong gender, but I get used to it :3
It's actually funny because you have similarities to both a girl and a boy.
The amount of people that think I'm a woman is hilarious, then again, this name doesn't help.
There are a TON of female players lol
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Squidy, I didn't know you were active on Minecraft forums lol. Fancy meeting you here. <3 (Unless you're not the Squidy I think you are? I don't think Squidy is a popular name but. Sorry if you're not my Squidy.)
...anyway, I put "other" as I identify as agender. I guess if I had to be a part of the binary I'd go with "female," though.
I said "I think", that's only one person's opinion. I don't know what's the truth.
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I know! It is funny
Sometimes, when you do like that. And you do things unplanned sometimes, if you do that... (why am I confusing myself?)
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The community really is.
I consider myself genderless, but I go with male pronouns (since I am genetically male and am just used to them at this point) and reluctantly check the "male" box when I have to pick one of the usual two options.
I voted other. Thanks for giving me the third option.
I definitely identify myself as male.
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I identify as a Lunchable and I'm offended.
People like you are why it took me (and a lot of people) so long to come out. You may think you're funny but jokes like this just cause a lot of anxiety for kids who're trying to figure themselves out.
As someone that interacts with girls better socially, I find it dissapointing that alot of females aren't enjoying this great form of entertainment, video gaming.
- C.C.
It just came to me in a dream honestly. I think I had it rather easy. I couldn't figure out why I was acting so strangely and had noticed the pattern a few months back, and had the term on the tip of my tongue until a dream made me remember it.
Add me on steam!
Random junk is random:
A few of my suggestions and a personal favorite suggestions. More neat-o suggestions in my bio.
A lot of people, myself included, find that the way that gender is approached to be, frankly, silly. What you believe and feel about yourself does not change who you are in actuality. An identity is worthless if not reflected in reality. I understand that there are many difficulties for people who feel that their bodies do not reflect who they truly are, but a person's body is what it is and no amount of desire to the contrary will change that.
Out of respect I always address people by the pronouns they prefer, as it's common courtesy to refer to people the way they see themselves, but the disagreements people have with gender theory are numerous and legitimate.
That's the discrepancy between sex and gender. Maybe you personally feel that the concepts of sex and gender never should have been separate, but it's way too late to turn back the clock at this point, so you may as well at least learn to live with it.
It seems to me to be a discrepancy between gender and reality. I'd be perfectly fine if gender and sex were completely separate things, but if that were actually what people were claiming they wouldn't be using the same exact words to describe both. Man and woman have always meant biological sex. Yes, language does change, but you can't force it to change if not for a good reason, and saying that someone is something they're not is not a good reason.