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Desperately searching for something to be outraged about?I was wondering about "pregnant people," which you see mentioned on the CDC website, for example. Does that mean that men can be pregnant now? So I googled it, and found out what it means. A woman could feel that she is really a man, and call herself a man. But since she is biologically female, she can still get pregnant.
Therefore, saying "pregnant women" is insulting to pregnant women who call themselves men.
Does all that make sense to you? If it does, you fit right in, in this increasingly crazy world.
Alternate thread title: “My life life in a perpetual culture war bubble.”I was wondering about "pregnant people," which you see mentioned on the CDC website, for example. Does that mean that men can be pregnant now? So I googled it, and found out what it means. A woman could feel that she is really a man, and call herself a man. But since she is biologically female, she can still get pregnant.
Therefore, saying "pregnant women" is insulting to pregnant women who call themselves men.
Does all that make sense to you? If it does, you fit right in, in this increasingly crazy world.
Desperately searching for something to be outraged about?
You can guess all you want, I'm not playing your silly game.So I guess your answer is "yes," you think a pregnant woman can be a man if she says she is a man.
More precisely, saying "pregnant women" is a little exclusive of pregnant females whose social gender is that of men.Therefore, saying "pregnant women" is insulting to pregnant women who call themselves men.
Does all that make sense to you? If it does, you fit right in, in this increasingly crazy world.
Nothing is crazy just because you can't grasp it.I was wondering about "pregnant people," which you see mentioned on the CDC website, for example. Does that mean that men can be pregnant now? So I googled it, and found out what it means. A woman could feel that she is really a man, and call herself a man. But since she is biologically female, she can still get pregnant.
Therefore, saying "pregnant women" is insulting to pregnant women who call themselves men.
Does all that make sense to you? If it does, you fit right in, in this increasingly crazy world.
Albert Einstein: explores the nature of the universeI was wondering about "pregnant people," which you see mentioned on the CDC website, for example. Does that mean that men can be pregnant now? So I googled it, and found out what it means. A woman could feel that she is really a man, and call herself a man. But since she is biologically female, she can still get pregnant.
Therefore, saying "pregnant women" is insulting to pregnant women who call themselves men.
Does all that make sense to you? If it does, you fit right in, in this increasingly crazy world.
I can understand how you feel but as for myself, I just go with the flow.
I was wondering about "pregnant people," which you see mentioned on the CDC website, for example. Does that mean that men can be pregnant now? So I googled it, and found out what it means. A woman could feel that she is really a man, and call herself a man. But since she is biologically female, she can still get pregnant.
Therefore, saying "pregnant women" is insulting to pregnant women who call themselves men.
Does all that make sense to you? If it does, you fit right in, in this increasingly crazy world.
If it makes you feel better call whomever whatever you want, just don’t be offended when someone calls you something you may not want to be called.
Why does how other people "feel"about themselves personally concern you so much. Would you like to be told how to "feel"?I was wondering about "pregnant people," which you see mentioned on the CDC website, for example. Does that mean that men can be pregnant now? So I googled it, and found out what it means. A woman could feel that she is really a man, and call herself a man. But since she is biologically female, she can still get pregnant.
Therefore, saying "pregnant women" is insulting to pregnant women who call themselves men.
Does all that make sense to you? If it does, you fit right in, in this increasingly crazy world.
"Dead Horse" rodeo - give it up already.I was wondering about "pregnant people," which you see mentioned on the CDC website, for example. Does that mean that men can be pregnant now? So I googled it, and found out what it means. A woman could feel that she is really a man, and call herself a man. But since she is biologically female, she can still get pregnant.
Therefore, saying "pregnant women" is insulting to pregnant women who call themselves men.
Does all that make sense to you? If it does, you fit right in, in this increasingly crazy world.
Just don’t be offended if your called something you don’t want if you’re willing to call others names.Mrs. Chillfolks is correct. She makes a good point. I hope more people think like her.
Just don’t be offended if your called something you don’t want if you’re willing to call others names.
ITT: people are offended by words because of transphobia.I was wondering about "pregnant people," which you see mentioned on the CDC website, for example. Does that mean that men can be pregnant now? So I googled it, and found out what it means. A woman could feel that she is really a man, and call herself a man. But since she is biologically female, she can still get pregnant.
Therefore, saying "pregnant women" is insulting to pregnant women who call themselves men.
Does all that make sense to you? If it does, you fit right in, in this increasingly crazy world.
I was wondering about "pregnant people," which you see mentioned on the CDC website, for example. Does that mean that men can be pregnant now? So I googled it, and found out what it means. A woman could feel that she is really a man, and call herself a man. But since she is biologically female, she can still get pregnant.
Therefore, saying "pregnant women" is insulting to pregnant women who call themselves men.
Does all that make sense to you? If it does, you fit right in, in this increasingly crazy world.
If it makes you feel better call whomever whatever you want, just don’t be offended when someone calls you something you may not want to be called.
Yes, it is called inclusive language. Society no longer sees gender and sex as the same thing. Gender is about social expression and psychology, Sex is about ones sex chromosomes and genitals. Man/Woman, He/She are gender markings rather than biological markings.I was wondering about "pregnant people," which you see mentioned on the CDC website, for example. Does that mean that men can be pregnant now? So I googled it, and found out what it means. A woman could feel that she is really a man, and call herself a man. But since she is biologically female, she can still get pregnant.
Therefore, saying "pregnant women" is insulting to pregnant women who call themselves men.
Does all that make sense to you? If it does, you fit right in, in this increasingly crazy world.
Exactly. Let people live the life they want. If they want to identify as a cultural man, let them. Pronouns are trivial to me, but means the world to a transgender and non-binary person.You know what doesn't "make sense" to me? Why anyone would go out of their way to obsess about, attack, smear, demonize, denigrate, and generally stomp all over a tiny minority that has been historically targeted and is no threat whatsoever to them.
Gender dysphoria is a serious condition. It doesn't make sense to you because you do not have it. If you don't have it, you cannot possibly understand what it would mean to be biologically one sex but feel certain that you are another; the experience is simply unimaginable. Why attack them? It doesn't make sense, not any more than pointing and laughing at someone in a wheel chair.
Actually it does make sense given all the ugliness and evil I've seen in humanity. I just wish it didn't make sense why you would do it.
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