What is a Woman? - Defining Gender Identity

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • Even if you're familiar with the LGBT+ Alphabet, you may still have some questions about gender and gender identity, so today we're here to tackle terms like trans, non-binary, and many more!
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    00:00 Intro
    00:37 Gender vs. Sex
    01:07 Binary vs. Non-Binary
    03:01 Transitioning and Gender Expression
    04:10 Types of Gender Expression
    05:53 Pronouns
    06:51 Outro
    Bibliography:
    Human Rights Campaign. "Glossary of Terms." The Human Rights Campaign. N.D. Web. www.hrc.org/resources/glossar...
    It Gets Better Project. "LGBTQ+ Glossary." It Gets Better. March 2021. Web. itgetsbetter.org/blog/lesson/...
    The LGBT Community Center. "What is LGBTQ?" Lesbian & Gay Community Services Center, Inc. N.D. Web. gaycenter.org/about/lgbtq/
    Ramon Ricecake. "Am I a Crossdresser?...a Drag Queen?...Trans?" CZcams. 11 Nov. 2020. Web. • Am I a Crossdresser?.....
    Music: "Blue Skies" by Silent Partner from the CZcams Audio Library
    #Pride #Gender #LGBTQ

Komentáře • 269

  • @28lester
    @28lester Před rokem +25

    I have learned that gender identity is an internal experience and can mean different things to different people, why then is there such a thing as identifying as something, if the definition is so broad that it ultimately means nothing? Whats the point of saying I identify as a woman, if that term explains nothing to the person you're talking to? Genuine question.

    • @lindaplayspiano
      @lindaplayspiano Před rokem +2

      I've always wondered that

    • @gao1812
      @gao1812 Před rokem +2

      Clinging to identities, whatever they may be, leads to suffering 😪

    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem

      People may feel comfortable to have a word to describe their gender, even though the word itself means a lot of things ie. means nothing

    • @sodaspop
      @sodaspop Před 6 měsíci +1

      There is only "H"

  • @crw662
    @crw662 Před rokem +4

    The question in the title is never really answered. I was really hoping for a clear answer to that question. I feel like this is borderline clickbait.

  • @TheWorldsStage
    @TheWorldsStage Před 2 lety +31

    Agender here and I just want to say no disrespect but technically this video didn't actually answer the question. I understand a lot of transphobes use the question, "What is a woman?" in bad faith in order to mock the queer community or whatever, so in no way do I want to associate with them. But nevertheless, as someone with no gender preference, what does it mean when someone says they are a woman? Or man, or non-binary, or bi-gendered? What is it that a person is identifying as? And also, can you define a woman without using the word woman in the definition? Thanks

    • @chilenapromedioRU
      @chilenapromedioRU Před rokem +1

      As a fellow agender, who happens to have born a woman, it's simple: Woman = Adult human female.
      This video lacks the most important information: Gender Identity was a theory created by Dr. John Money (infamous for the horrible Reimer case) who believed in "gender" (masculine/feminine) as nurture over nature. Well, he was terribly wrong.
      So a trans woman is basically an adult human who wasn't developed in utero as a female (we develop our primary sex characteristics in utero), but self-identifies her "gender identity" as feminine.

    • @28lester
      @28lester Před rokem +2

      Yes, I have the same questions. There is an inconsistence here. If you identify as a woman, then it must mean something specific, but the video states that it can mean anything to anyone, if that's the case then it is meaningless.

    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem

      ​@@28lester Gender IS meaningless. The term was created by John Money in order to describe (control) the characteristics of males and females.

    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem +1

      Gender is different and hard to describe for everyone, because it is not physical, like religion.

    • @faisalflah5928
      @faisalflah5928 Před 10 měsíci +2

      You can't really define gender, but each person uses words that suit them based on how and where they grew up, so a woman can literally mean anything, depending on how the person uses it and how they feel it suits them. And really no one can tell you what their gender is, the same as we can't define love, it's more like how you feel. So to me it's pointless to ask what a woman is, it's the same as you would never ask someone: who you are! because they'll simply answer I'm me, they're not gonna give you a philosophical or scientific answer

  • @agneau2
    @agneau2 Před 11 měsíci +1

    06:35 - "If you're not sure what pronouns [...] someone uses you can simply ask THEM" (my emphasis)

  • @spacered949
    @spacered949 Před 2 lety +10

    Can someone explain gender identity?
    ‘A personal sense of having a particular gender’ just doesn’t make sense to me. I hear trans people say it’s how they feel, but what does this feeling feel like? How do I identify this feeling in myself?
    Are cis people agender because they don’t have this feeling?

    • @zxidenbel7000
      @zxidenbel7000 Před 2 lety +3

      It's rather simple, actually. To experience gender identity, try looking in a mirror and asking yourself, "Am I a boy/girl?" After that, ask yourself whether you would still be a boy/girl if nobody had ever told you that you were. If you give another reason, such as, "I am a boy/girl because I have certain biological traits," ask yourself if you would still be a boy/girl if you lost those traits in an injury. Eventually, you'll probably come to the conclusion that you just are a boy/girl, because there's something so fundamental about it that we know who we are without any reason at all.

    • @spacered949
      @spacered949 Před 2 lety +8

      @@zxidenbel7000 that doesn’t make sense to me. I only know my sex because my biological traits, if I lost that in an injury I’d still know I’m the same sex because I already know before the injury and therefore it’s in my dna.
      If i was born without genital, id look at my bone structure, or I’d have to get a dna test to be sure. The concept of knowing because ‘there’s something so fundamental about it’ doesn’t make sense to me at all. I know my sex because of my body, without the body how would anyone know their sex?
      I guess you could look at behaviour and contrast that with stereotypical gender roles, but that would be subjective at best, and actually quite sexist, as it conforms to gender stereotypes saying gender and behaviour determine each other.

    • @spacered949
      @spacered949 Před 2 lety +6

      @@zxidenbel7000 thank you for your response, but can you explain what you mean by ‘there’s something so fundamental about it that we know who we are without any reason at all?’
      I’m really struggling to understand this form your perspective.
      How can you know your own sex in a hypothetical where you have no knowledge of your body?

    • @RM-xr8lq
      @RM-xr8lq Před 2 lety +3

      cis people do have this feeling. a lot of cis men, for example, will have an aversion to trying on a dress or wearing makeup
      there is literally nothing in their DNA about what clothes they should wear, or if they can put on makeup. but they can still feel the societal pressures for their assigned gender. just like some people can feel opposite pressures from the one they were assigned

    • @spacered949
      @spacered949 Před 2 lety +6

      @@RM-xr8lq yeah but some women have the same aversion to make up and dresses, and some men don’t. Just because most make up wearers are women doesn’t mean wanting to, or not wanting to wear make up makes you any more or less a women, or less of a man for wearing it.
      It seems like you are saying that make up and dresses are objectively feminine (granted dresses designed for females bodies are, but dress wear for males is masculine in certain cultures).
      What you said sounds pretty sexist to me.

  • @mishymitch2506
    @mishymitch2506 Před 2 lety +4

    I will say this has helped me after 20 year I finally want to figure it out. So thank you for the video

  • @jaxvonmay8488
    @jaxvonmay8488 Před 2 lety +15

    Well, thanks. Good introduction to a complex issue, for a boomer like me. I appreciate the factual, rational and informative presentation. It helps defuse unnecessary tensions and the uninformed rejection reflex so prevalent amongst people of my generation. I retain numerous questions and may disagree with several points at epistemological, sociological and political level, but such vulgarized / meaning simplified for public use / material is valuable and must be part of any enlightened conversation and benevolent interactions.

    • @siennapayne9485
      @siennapayne9485 Před rokem +4

      It is so wonderful to see someone from this demographic making an effort to understand what people are going through. I am a cis female, but many of my friends are trans, and I came to this video to get informed as well. Thank you so much for keeping an open mind

    • @jonjeskie5234
      @jonjeskie5234 Před rokem +1

      I'm really curious what you disagree with from an epistemological standpoint??

    • @mw2424
      @mw2424 Před rokem

      🤡

    • @theanonymous.5940
      @theanonymous.5940 Před rokem

      @@mw2424 why did you make a self portrait in the replies?

    • @AbsurdityViewer
      @AbsurdityViewer Před 10 měsíci

      " uninformed rejection reflex so prevalent amongst people of my generation"
      what a laughable statement; speak for yourself.
      each 'generation' has a percentage of 'uninformed' people and in fact the current generation is 'uninformed' through disinformation and misinformation.
      your 'prevalence' for hubris is astounding... in an enlightened and benevolent kind of way, of course.

  • @odessawales
    @odessawales Před 2 lety +31

    When I seen femboy I got happy because that's me!! :D

  • @lexi1492
    @lexi1492 Před 2 lety +10

    You didn't explain what woman meant...

    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem

      The meaning of woman is different for everyone

  • @namelesschannel4103
    @namelesschannel4103 Před 2 lety +8

    Now I get that gender identity isn’t dependent of gender roles, but this doesn’t help me understand what gender identity is

    • @spacered949
      @spacered949 Před 2 lety +2

      Same, I’m really struggling to understand gender identity

    • @shayzadg
      @shayzadg Před 2 lety +2

      How? There are literally 2 genders. Male and female

    • @lazdahuman
      @lazdahuman Před 2 lety

      @@shayzadg Try telling that to intersex people with parts between male and female. Neither gender or sex is binary, and science will never disprove our identities.

    • @shayzadg
      @shayzadg Před 2 lety +1

      @@lazdahuman u do know only one part works right....never both. So they are still either male or female

    • @lazdahuman
      @lazdahuman Před 2 lety

      @@shayzadg
      If you don't care about someone's parts, trans people are who they say they are, regardless of genitalia. If you do care about someone's parts, intersex people are neither male or female. If it's about what works and what doesn't, then people born without functional genitals are neither male or female and in fact have no gender.

  • @Vic2point0
    @Vic2point0 Před rokem +5

    IOW, gender is subjectively defined, on your worldview. But that would make misgendering impossible. If there is no objective definition for "gender", "man", "woman", etc. then no one can ever be correct/incorrect while using these terms. Ironically, it's only those of us who *reject* modern gender theory who can accuse someone of misgendering them in a coherent way.
    You claim that sex and gender are two different things, but we've known them to be one and the same for a long time now. It's the very reason why the roles we're expected to play solely based on our biological sex are called "gender roles" to begin with.

  • @iamsuperfritz
    @iamsuperfritz Před 5 měsíci +1

    My friend at work uses they/them and often times I find it hard when others refer to them as he/him or she/her. I don’t like confrontation so I basically just continue using they/them in front of the people who use the incorrect pronoun to try to get them to clue in to the correct way. Is there a way to be stronger without being too aggressive? I was thinking about just really landing on the they/them whenever the word comes into my mouth.

    • @ItTakesCourage
      @ItTakesCourage  Před 5 měsíci

      If you're comfortable, you can politely say something like "Hey, I think my friend uses they/them pronouns," or "Hey, my friend likes to be called they/them" and still not come off as too aggressive. It's usually best to do it in the moment, right after someone has used the wrong pronouns, but you can always find the person afterwards and talk to them one-on-one about it.
      Landing on they/them really hard in your own speaking can come across as passive aggressive and be a little off putting. I think it's better to directly address the issue when it happens.

  • @jboremus
    @jboremus Před 3 lety +30

    Learned a lot by watching this, thanks ITC! Would love a 'how to be a good ally' video in the future too

    • @ItTakesCourage
      @ItTakesCourage  Před 3 lety +11

      Thanks! That's a great idea! We'll get to work ;)

    • @jamiestrudel2454
      @jamiestrudel2454 Před 2 lety

      @TWASM lol

    • @iamsuperfritz
      @iamsuperfritz Před 5 měsíci

      Wow this was literally basically my question. How can I be a good ally without being too confrontational.

  • @naukumaija7056
    @naukumaija7056 Před 2 lety +19

    The thing is, none of these things are measurable. Whatever might be considered point x on the "gender spectrum" for one person, might feel more like point y. Both two people feel the same way about how masculine/feminine/male/female/man/woman they are, but because all of these ideas are very subjective and introspective, they don't actually mean anything. Sex, on the other hand, is measurable, very much so.
    I'm not a woman because I somehow feel especially in tune with the idea of "womanhood" (whatever that might mean to any of us, again, not measurable), I'm a woman because my sex is female. For most ppl that you classify as "cis", this is the crux of it. Not some especially strong alignment or affinity with the idea of womanhoo/being a woman/female/etc.

    • @theviewer6889
      @theviewer6889 Před 2 lety +2

      Here's a question though. Why are the lines for sex drawn where they are? What is the scientific reason for the phallus of a new-born girl to be under 3/8"? Why not draw the line at 4/8", or 2/8"? Why is the hormone level for women out where it is?
      Your sex is female cause of a bunch of socially decided arbitrary standards. It's not set in stone. Also, not every cis woman actually hits those arbitrary standards of their assigned sex.

    • @amyaplomb666
      @amyaplomb666 Před 2 lety +1

      @@theviewer6889 Ummm, you are engaging in pseudoscience. Or some kind of new cult mentality. Mammals, like humans, are sexually dimorphic. Full stop. There are no third, fourth, or intermediate gametes. Sex is NOT a spectrum. People can larp as the opposite sex, but no one actually changes sex. Our sex is in every cell of our bodies. When they dig you up 1000 yrs from now, your birth sex is what they'll see, despite all the drugs and surgeries you may have had when you were alive! SMH Educate yourself!
      If you want to use someone's "preferred pronouns" what you are doing is showing that you believe in gender Jesus. That you're in the cult, so to speak. Those of us who believe in reality, in science and logic and reason, we abstain. No. It's not being mean. It's refusing to genuflect to the kookie gender cult that some folx have been taken in by. NoThankYou!

    • @evancolby2274
      @evancolby2274 Před 2 lety

      @@theviewer6889 Sex is not determined arbitrarily. If your body is designed to produce sperm, you're male. If it's designed to produce eggs, then you're female. That's it. Clitoris/phallus size and hormones levels have nothing to do with it.

    • @fidboi2715
      @fidboi2715 Před 2 lety +4

      It's not just that these things aren't measurable, it's that they aren't real.

    • @lazdahuman
      @lazdahuman Před 2 lety

      Me, a trans woman, trying to understand this comment and two replies:

  • @jvloyola1882
    @jvloyola1882 Před 2 lety +10

    VERY INFORMATIVE!!! THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO ♥

  • @Iceflkn
    @Iceflkn Před rokem +1

    So how would label fits a man who feels himself to be cisgender, masculine behaving when in public but behind closed doors lets his feminine side out and crossdresses? That he has both a male and female side, so to speak.

    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem

      I think that would be genderfluid

  • @vmga08
    @vmga08 Před dnem

    I have one question: What is a man? Manhood exists? I ask this because I noticed that the focus is in women and didn't find any discussion about trans men, like trans men in sports and so one.

  • @corey-ross
    @corey-ross Před 2 lety +4

    Just a question, (because I'm trying to learn as much as possible about the LGBTQIA+ community) what's the difference between nonbinary, Agender, and gendervoid?

    • @val9169
      @val9169 Před 2 lety +8

      Non-binary Is someone that has a gender outside of the "male-female" binary concept of gender. They can either identify partially with one of those 2 or identify as something else entirely.
      Agender means having no gender at all or a neutral gender. It's considered a Non-binary gender identity, but It's kind of Its own thing.
      Gendervoid Is sometimes compared to Agender (and Is even used interchangeably with agender) but It doesn't mean the exact same thing. A Gendervoid person feels like there's a void where their gender should be or that their gender resembles a void In some way.
      I hope this helped you in some way! If you have any other question, feel free to ask :]

    • @corey-ross
      @corey-ross Před 2 lety +3

      @@val9169 thank you, his was really helpful!

    • @lisachiappetti6092
      @lisachiappetti6092 Před 2 lety +1

      I think I can answer this because I have a friend who's nonbinary. Nonbinary means that you don't feel like either a woman or a man you're like right in the center I guess? Idk about agender and gendervoid but if I had to guess it's kinda the same but you literally don't feel like you're any gender. You're completely off the spectrum. Idk that's just how I see it and I could absolutely be wrong lol

  • @lifeofpride
    @lifeofpride Před rokem +1

    I really appreciate the work going into this video. I always explain gender identity exactly as this has done it. Keep up the Great Work!

    • @ItTakesCourage
      @ItTakesCourage  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much! That means a lot!

    • @lifeofpride
      @lifeofpride Před rokem

      @@ItTakesCourage You are more than welcome it's funny because as your name states it takes courage to reveal who you really are

    • @ItTakesCourage
      @ItTakesCourage  Před rokem

      @@lifeofpride Exactly! It takes courage to come out, to be who you are, to accept yourself... the possibilities are endless!

    • @lifeofpride
      @lifeofpride Před rokem +1

      @@ItTakesCourage they are endless I agree.

  • @morgandusin2401
    @morgandusin2401 Před 2 lety +2

    Is it acceptable to call someone by their first someone in order to sidestep the use of pronouns?

    • @lazdahuman
      @lazdahuman Před 2 lety

      Depends on the context. If the person wants to hide their pronouns without being misgendered (perhaps they are in the closet because of their parents), using their name to replace their pronouns is acceptable. In the case the person uses no pronouns (which is very rare), nouns are the only acceptable way of referring to that person, so the person's name is fair game. If the person has pronouns and doesn't want to hide them, it would, in most cases, not be acceptable to do it (without consent).
      P.S. - If you need a refresher, here are some examples of pronouns:
      he/him - she/her - they/them - xe/xem - I/me - who/whom

    • @cocoa_alpaca
      @cocoa_alpaca Před rokem +1

      @@lazdahuman xe/xem 😂

    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem

      ​@@cocoa_alpaca hahaha so funny

  • @thepenguin553
    @thepenguin553 Před rokem +3

    super helpful and cute drawings!

  • @Robloxian_2019
    @Robloxian_2019 Před 4 měsíci

    I was born female and I still feel like one

  • @thebeartubechannel7022
    @thebeartubechannel7022 Před 2 lety +4

    Sometimes I feel like I have to learn *ALL* of the genders, but then I realized that a lot of people just refer to themselves as a more common gender and only explain the details to family and friends. Kinda like how genderqueer people (maybe not the rarest gender ever) sometimes refer to themselves as just non-binary.

    • @lazdahuman
      @lazdahuman Před 2 lety

      Agreed. It is optional to learn about a few things here, especially if you haven't come across a person of a certain identity yet. Just be aware that if you meet someone who is, say, xenogender, you should read up on the topic before confronting them about their gender.

    • @thebeartubechannel7022
      @thebeartubechannel7022 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lazdahuman ok!

    • @jonjeskie5234
      @jonjeskie5234 Před rokem

      "All"? There's still only 2 genders but many different ways of interacting with them. Maybe you mean "all of the interpretations" or "all of the interactions"..

    • @thebeartubechannel7022
      @thebeartubechannel7022 Před rokem

      @@jonjeskie5234 There are more than two genders but yes you're correct

    • @jonjeskie5234
      @jonjeskie5234 Před rokem

      @@thebeartubechannel7022 whats the 3rd called?

  • @krustiversial1323
    @krustiversial1323 Před rokem +5

    They still didn't define what a woman is but ok

  • @yzsr4
    @yzsr4 Před rokem +1

    Is there a gender for people who think there is only two gender's? Seriously as I plan to visit and am learning about the western gender's. So far it's very interesting but confusing at the same time.. please if you would clarify be very helpful. As not sure If asked I don't know which gender I might be in the west any more..

  • @authenticallyadhd
    @authenticallyadhd Před rokem +1

    Wow this was so helpful, thank you!!!

  • @Robynahillpaints
    @Robynahillpaints Před rokem +4

    This is so important! ❤
    I just wish you guys had focused more time on proving that gender exists. I really want to believe this stuff this video talks about , but I wish you had cited studies or some thing so I could fact check it (I just like to be able to back up my arguments when I talk to my transphobe co worker). Anyway, I’ll keep watching your stuff! 💕

    • @heliusfacenna4109
      @heliusfacenna4109 Před rokem

      But gender doesn't really exist. It's just a concept.

    • @AbsurdityViewer
      @AbsurdityViewer Před 10 měsíci

      transphobe co worker
      your admission that you "really want to believe this stuff" is very revealing. sounds like you're a 'realityphobe'.
      see, I can make up words too.
      I'm pretty sure your 'transphobe' co worker doesn't have an 'irrational fear of transition' but simply disagrees with some cultural aberration being offered to them.
      your intolerance and non inclusion of all forms of expression and belief are not very diverse.

  • @notefish328
    @notefish328 Před 2 lety +13

    Let me get this straight… Customarily, we’ve used man and woman to define two sets of people: the penis and vagina people, respectively. Uncommonly, there are naturally occurring deformities that make it difficult to identify one or the other, so we’ve used intersex or hermaphrodite or etc. Nowadays, because we are becoming more tolerant of everyone’s feelings, everyone gets a chance to say who they feel they are and have that identity validated. “I feel like a man,” or “I was assigned male at birth, but that doesn’t align with my gender identity.” So now… Whatever you say in relation to gender expression… is fair game? “Weekdays, I feel 100% male until the weekend when my hybrid female/non-binary self takes the reins.” But can someone explain the POINT of all this gender expression fascination aside from trendy narcissism? Because I’ve listened over and over to the explanations from the other side and I can probably safely say that all this boils down to pure self-obsession. Calling yourself the opposite sex or agender or whatever is just a rebellion against the shackles of “conformity.” You don’t like the label given to you, so you seek out a new one or create your own. Okay. But the very harsh reality is that your new identity will never be accepted as truth by everyone because you cannot force compliance, as I’m sure you’re well aware. You want to be unique and special, but guess what? Generally, people like structure. They like having two simple names for the sexes. No one wants to be burdened with learning your gender identity because no one really cares about your made up gender. They know penis makes the sperm and baby comes out the vagina and they are fine with that. You’ll pound your fists against the wall that is sexual dimorphism until they’re riddled with blood and you’ll have nothing to show for it. Sure, you’ll gain some converts to your religion but it has no legs to stand on. It’s a mental health crisis, and no one wants to admit it.

    • @leonhorn7727
      @leonhorn7727 Před rokem +4

      At least someone’s not crazy in this comment section

    • @slinkydragon11
      @slinkydragon11 Před rokem

      @@leonhorn7727 I don't think there is someone that's crazy in that comment even though you said the opposite. In my generation it was gay lesbian or bisexual. Every blue moon someone would say they feel like a boy trapped in a girl's body. 20-30 years later we have several different gender identities and we're having a really hard time with all of this because as the so-called crazy person in the last comment said, we've grown up with two genders, two sexes. I have seen the last couple Generations become more self-absorbed, self-centered, and obsessed with oneself and for some reason it has morphed in many different ways including but not limited to gender identities. My daughter is transitioning into my son and this has been extremely hard on me. I just wanted to let you know that just because somebody else has a different thought, idea or a different way of seeing some issue doesn't mean that they are crazy. But I understand why you would think that because it's very difficult these days for everybody.

    • @reliablenewsfromaportugues2508
    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem

      Exactly. You can't prove your gender because it means nothing in the first place

  • @ray-hj1do
    @ray-hj1do Před rokem +1

    🥰

  • @whitneyadedapo6121
    @whitneyadedapo6121 Před 2 lety +18

    Sex isn't assigned, and there are only two...
    Also I thought sex and gender were separate so why would female and male effect gender ??
    Also what does "feeling " male/female even mean?

    • @xiao3920
      @xiao3920 Před 2 lety +2

      Well, technically there's three sexes. Intersex counts as the third :3

    • @solomonebong5365
      @solomonebong5365 Před 2 lety

      Now the vast majority of the sane world has to bullied into bending to the ill-begotten whims of an insane woke mob...a loud mouthed mob that have chosen to glorify their CONFUSED FEELINGS above everything else.
      I never thought I would live to see the day when I'll have to GRAPPLE with over a hundred different genders just to be POLITICALLY CORRECT!
      Does this ever stop?

    • @lazdahuman
      @lazdahuman Před 2 lety +1

      I was going to point out what you're wrong about, but there's so much wrong with your comment, it'd take me until the sun explodes to correct you.

    • @potat8089
      @potat8089 Před 2 lety

      @@lazdahuman I want to learn more about this topic (I've already read a bunch of books and watched a bunch of videos), could you answer these questions? Thanks :)

    • @edvirgiliom
      @edvirgiliom Před 2 lety +1

      @@lazdahuman pretty righteous comment, says more about you than about op. also op had s valid point. Why does sex have any influence in gender?

  • @jamiestrudel2454
    @jamiestrudel2454 Před 2 lety +1

    Gay or nay we're all the same after today.

    • @lazdahuman
      @lazdahuman Před 2 lety +2

      Just a little more educated, hopefully - but yes, our identities do not change after any event. Non-binary people stay non-binary. Genderfluid people stay genderfluid. Agender people stay agender. Thank you.

  • @Plopi
    @Plopi Před 2 lety +9

    but what is a woman?

    • @lazdahuman
      @lazdahuman Před 2 lety

      A woman is simply any adult person, cisgender or transgender, that identifies as female, regardless of sexual orientation. Sex assigned at birth, gender expression, romantic orientation, and sexual orientation do not affect the validity of a person's womanhood.

    • @rosslomath
      @rosslomath Před 2 lety +1

      Has a Uterus.

    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem +3

      ​@@rosslomath That's a female

    • @rosslomath
      @rosslomath Před rokem

      @@voltaire3 women and/or females have a uterus.

  • @anthemsofblackdawn1349
    @anthemsofblackdawn1349 Před 2 lety +8

    There are literally infinite genders, it is insane and so mind-blowing to think about. There are people walking this earth at this very moment who are a gender that hasn't even been discovered yet! It's so exciting and I'm genderexcited just thinking about it. Genderology is the cutting edge science of our time

  • @0chadd
    @0chadd Před 2 lety +4

    I identify as a Chips how can i do the transition ?

    • @barbaraxp333
      @barbaraxp333 Před rokem +1

      Just make a big chips bag that can fit you in and live inside it for the rest of your life

  • @Delta-sigma
    @Delta-sigma Před rokem +2

    then what is women

    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem

      It's different for everyone

  • @badkarma1262
    @badkarma1262 Před 2 lety +4

    Nonsense

  • @verbalswagrawkey1932
    @verbalswagrawkey1932 Před rokem +2

    That was way too much about nuttin. That said, thanks for clearing it up, it makes so much sense now.
    But not really…

    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem

      It's because gender is a complicated subject. It's different for everyone. Even though we have different views about gender, that doesn't mean you should disrespect them, eg religion.

  • @Ibrahim-ex8du
    @Ibrahim-ex8du Před rokem

    David reimer

  • @tuinh4492
    @tuinh4492 Před rokem

    Since when did it take 7:31 adding "wo" to "man"?

  • @apieceofschmitt
    @apieceofschmitt Před rokem +1

    Still confused on what an internal perception of self to either male or female means. It seems you are presenting gender stereotypes as the foundation of such an identity. But what if I reject such, and reject that others should form an identity around such toxic ideas? Why should I support regressive thinking? And I oppose the idea that such group terms of pronouns can or should convey one's complex and unique gender identity. I also think it's incorrect to assume the gender identity of the vast majority of people to proclaim them as cisgender. Don't conflate gender identity with expression or preference of pronouns as it's unclear if they are attempting to convey their gender identity or their sex. As you've stated, two completely different things. So please recognize them as such.

  • @GriteKidsTV
    @GriteKidsTV Před rokem +1

    Misleading title. You never answered what is a woman. No, I am not a Matt Welsh shill or whatever. I honestly just want to know how you can define genders. What do female or male mean as genders?

    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem

      It's different for everyone

  • @tracieberry7342
    @tracieberry7342 Před 2 lety +11

    I think we need to focus on other things in the world besides what "gender" people are, or what "pronouns" to use. No one needs to know the specifics of everyone's sexual preferences and feelings...how narcissistic can it get?

    • @Afmedic85
      @Afmedic85 Před 2 lety +8

      It's important to keep in mind that this is a trend. Hopefully it goes away eventually

    • @F0X47
      @F0X47 Před 2 lety +8

      This isn't narcissism. This is people expressing themselves how they want to so they can feel comfortable with themselves. If I called you a guy if you're a girl, or vice versa, would you just not tell anyone and be known as a guy? And just let the pressure build? This is the most ignorant comment I've ever seen. You're just blurting out "I'm transphobic and this is a trend!"
      Also, you're saying gender and pronouns aren't a thing with those air quotes... sounds agender to me 😏

    • @tracieberry7342
      @tracieberry7342 Před 2 lety +3

      If you referred to me as a guy then I would correct you and we would move on. I don't need to tell you or have you tell me anything about our sexuality. TMI as far as I'm concerned and that's the narcissistic part of it.

    • @Altoidssss
      @Altoidssss Před 2 lety +4

      It isn’t a trend nor is it narcissistic. It’s just people being comfortable in their own skin. If I called you jim everyday even though your name was Amy you’d be rather uncomfortable wouldn’t you? That’s why gender and pronouns are so important. It’s important to know how to address a person as to not make them uncomfortable. I hope this helped and i hope you do some research :)

    • @tracieberry7342
      @tracieberry7342 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Altoidssss If you called me a name that wasn't mine, I would not respond to you, simple as that. I certainly wouldn't jump on a soap box and demand that you do so. Also, I wouldn't change my name on a whim, depending on how I identified that particular day, then demand that you use that name. It's all unnecessary. I don't want or need to know how everyone feels or identifies. Isn't that personal? What is the point, for instance, on someone coming out as pansexual? Who cares? It's too much already, I certainly don't need to be doing any further research...each to their own, I have no opinions on how anyone feels, or what they do in their private life. The fact that it's forced on me is my only objection.

  • @_swapnilmishra_
    @_swapnilmishra_ Před 2 lety

    Quantum physics comes easily to me

  • @Lindivirgo
    @Lindivirgo Před 11 měsíci

    The thing I don't get about this is people want to be identified by something that is essentially private. Your gender is pretty much defining your sexual preferences whether you enjoy sex with women or men or maybe both. It's a bit self centered to want people to accept you based on that. We are spending way too much time trying to explain something that's obviously indefinable based on the fact that when you think you've gotten the definition someone comes up with another term hence the +. Let's all accept the fact that everyone is unique and leave it at that. If I call you a man and you feel like a woman what difference does it make in the greater scheme of things

  • @user-zk3pv4zx1u
    @user-zk3pv4zx1u Před rokem +1

    OK, I realy try hard to get this. But I'm not familiar with any transpeople to ask how do they know that they are trans. Because you clearly didn't give the basic explanation of what is a man or a woman. I honestly thought it just people feel themselves uncomfortable in their own body. But than again you said that changing penis for vagina and getting boobs is not the main agenda. Than what? Do they hear a girly voice in their head when thinking? Or they want to give birth suddenly? Because according to your video transpeople don't have to go through a surgery to make everybody around to except their gender. Excuse me, but I can't call a 6 pack bearded human with a penis a woman. So help.

  • @Mike_61610
    @Mike_61610 Před 2 lety +2

    So can a doctor properly operate on a binary individual since they are neither male or female? Are they still human?

    • @zxidenbel7000
      @zxidenbel7000 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes they can. Most treatments are very similar across the gender spectrum, and any specific questions can be addressed via an awareness of assigned gender and medical transition progress. Also, yes they're human! Being male or female is not required to be human. Why? Because there are non-binary humans! Even the word "human" is gender-neutral, and that's because there are uncountable ways to be human, each and every one of them valid.

    • @Mike_61610
      @Mike_61610 Před 2 lety +1

      @@zxidenbel7000 you can’t take the “man” out of “human”. Maybe we should all just be “hu”. So is it about language or anatomy or both?

    • @xiao3920
      @xiao3920 Před 2 lety

      @@Mike_61610 That would stop people being confused over such a simple topic so yeah sure.

    • @Mike_61610
      @Mike_61610 Před 2 lety +1

      @@xiao3920 instead of “mankind” we should just be “kind”

    • @xiao3920
      @xiao3920 Před 2 lety

      @@Mike_61610 it would still stop idiots being confused over an extremely simple to get subject lol

  • @N08R76H
    @N08R76H Před 2 lety +3

    Male and female aren’t the only sex’s assigned at birth

    • @Afmedic85
      @Afmedic85 Před 2 lety

      Yes they are...the majority of the time. Intersex people exist, but only account for 1 in every 1000 births

    • @N08R76H
      @N08R76H Před 2 lety +1

      @@Afmedic85 ok but they still aren’t the only sex’s assigned at birth

    • @brandontaylor4010
      @brandontaylor4010 Před rokem +2

      @@N08R76H there’s no such thing as sex assigned at birth. Your sex is observed. Not assigned.

    • @N08R76H
      @N08R76H Před rokem

      @@brandontaylor4010 it’s literally assigned to your birth certificate, health card, driver license etc.

    • @N08R76H
      @N08R76H Před rokem

      @@CBG345 everyone was

  • @TehLinaa
    @TehLinaa Před rokem +4

    This makes no sense and confuses children, super harmful

  • @cylefarrar9776
    @cylefarrar9776 Před 2 lety +1

    ........

  • @gracechen8954
    @gracechen8954 Před rokem

    Clickbait. Didn’t answer the question

  • @jeggerjackkuchiki6792
    @jeggerjackkuchiki6792 Před 9 měsíci

    soooooooooooooooooooooooo. what's a woman? isn't the title supposed to answer that?

  • @sincity53
    @sincity53 Před 2 lety +2

    I identify as a cat, but how am i able to type this

    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem

      Identity isn't always physical

  • @popismommyme340
    @popismommyme340 Před 6 měsíci +2

    God created a man and a woman. End of subject.

    • @ItTakesCourage
      @ItTakesCourage  Před 6 měsíci +3

      God created the day and the night. Did he not also create the dawn, the dusk, the morning, and the evening?

  • @victorsava9513
    @victorsava9513 Před 2 lety +6

    big theory ! I think is useless and it creats confusion but
    not make clear

    • @zxidenbel7000
      @zxidenbel7000 Před 2 lety

      Non-binary people exist, whether you think it's confusing or not. We don't really have a choice in the matter.

    • @bangrojai4868
      @bangrojai4868 Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely. the best way to define a man or woman should be a scientific DNA test.

    • @zxidenbel7000
      @zxidenbel7000 Před 2 lety

      @@bangrojai4868 Irregular chromosomes are more common than red hair, where do you categorize them?

    • @bangrojai4868
      @bangrojai4868 Před 2 lety

      @@zxidenbel7000 Science will find a way to make it clear so everybody got their right at right place.

    • @rosslomath
      @rosslomath Před 2 lety

      @@zxidenbel7000 that's already been done you drip.

  • @azizaj87
    @azizaj87 Před rokem +4

    Gender spectrum 🤣 WTH!

  • @AbsurdityViewer
    @AbsurdityViewer Před 10 měsíci

    6:55 "If you make a mistake, just apologize and try to do better next time" or you will go to jail, pay a fine, have your bank account seized, lose your job and be harassed until the end of time by the transmafia... or as normal people refer to it: oppressed and ostracized.

  • @ardalan8103
    @ardalan8103 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Very unhelpful video. Who made this?! It doesn’t answer the question “what is a woman?”; the closest it gets is defining Gender Identity “one’s inner most perception of self as male, female, or a blend of both, or neither.” What is male? What is female? I genuinely want to learn but this and many other videos I’ve watched on CZcams just repeat the same nonsense without actually offering a definition.

  • @bluesmaster9896
    @bluesmaster9896 Před 2 lety

    It's so last decade .

  • @dirtrockthehouse
    @dirtrockthehouse Před 10 měsíci

    I am biologically a male but I identify as a girl who identify as a man. can you give me testosterone steroids now?

    • @AbsurdityViewer
      @AbsurdityViewer Před 10 měsíci

      no you may not; you've been a very naughty biological male identifying as a girl, identifying as a man... now go to your groom.

  • @bubandlisa
    @bubandlisa Před 2 lety +14

    This PROVES how lazy and bored the west is.
    Making huge deals out of NOTHING and wasting sooooo much time & effort as they have no other issues 🤣🤣🤣

    • @lazdahuman
      @lazdahuman Před 2 lety +1

      Yet you'd yell at a kid for misgendering your dog and ask your two-year-old son if he has a girlfriend. You're the kind of person to say "don't make being gay your whole personality," whilst also making a parody of YMCA based on MAGA.

    • @edvirgiliom
      @edvirgiliom Před 2 lety +2

      @@lazdahuman dude you're all over the comment section labelling people. that's pretty intolerant. Have some respect

    • @pluviophile5996
      @pluviophile5996 Před rokem

      @@lazdahuman You've got so much free time.

  • @taxicabbie147
    @taxicabbie147 Před 3 lety +7

    He , she or it

    • @sleepyhead1707
      @sleepyhead1707 Před 3 lety +1

      Wat

    • @Wrenchhhh
      @Wrenchhhh Před 2 lety +10

      He, she, they, zhe, ze, it, neopronouns, etc.

    • @F0X47
      @F0X47 Před 2 lety

      @@sleepyhead1707 Pronouns

    • @Altoidssss
      @Altoidssss Před 2 lety +2

      Good job! Those are *some* examples of pronouns

    • @lazdahuman
      @lazdahuman Před 2 lety

      @@Altoidssss Congratulations! You went to first grade! Did you bring a transphobe along to educate them?

  • @boyreason9213
    @boyreason9213 Před 2 lety +10

    I bet my house this guy couldn’t defend anything in this video if challenged at a serious discourse. All of this is nonsense.

    • @zxidenbel7000
      @zxidenbel7000 Před 2 lety +3

      You should be more careful with your house. I'll debate you though.

    • @boyreason9213
      @boyreason9213 Před 2 lety +2

      @@zxidenbel7000 What is a woman?

    • @zxidenbel7000
      @zxidenbel7000 Před 2 lety

      @@boyreason9213 A woman is a human person who is female.

    • @boyreason9213
      @boyreason9213 Před 2 lety +1

      @@zxidenbel7000 So Lia Thomas is not a woman?

    • @potat8089
      @potat8089 Před 2 lety +2

      @@boyreason9213 Exactly right, that's why they stopped commenting

  • @onohblessing7590
    @onohblessing7590 Před 2 lety +4

    Lies. This is very absurd

  • @donovandavis5961
    @donovandavis5961 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Narcissism

  • @rmlrobl
    @rmlrobl Před rokem +3

    Delusions of foolishness.

    • @voltaire3
      @voltaire3 Před rokem

      I agree. Gender is foolish

  • @mw2424
    @mw2424 Před 2 lety +1

    Boy and girl l, that's all there is when it comes to gender 🤷

  • @elizabethcromwell9890
    @elizabethcromwell9890 Před 2 lety +2

    Porno is poison. Avoid at all costs.