November 2015 Moms

WHEN DID U FIND GENDER?

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Re: WHEN DID U FIND GENDER?

  • I wasn't arguing, I was simply asking a question. As for science, it is all an argument, all they do is try to prove each other wrong every chance they get. It changes constantly. Not really a fan. Good luck in your pursuit to change the entire population's opinion on the name of a party. @mmk29

    Legit LOL that "gender reveal party" is a universal thing. Everyone in the world knows the sky is orange, @mmk29! Stop telling me it is blue! :P
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  • So... After reading the almost constant debate about gender vs. sex on this board and doing my own research I have a question. I hope that no one takes this the wrong way because I'm genuinely curious and believe in equality and being sensitive to others, which is why I have the question in the first place. Once you find out the sex is it no longer appropriate to buy and/or register for gender specific items? This might be an ignorant question and if it is I'm sorry. I just don't want to be offensive to anyone and a lot of you ladies seem to want to help.

    Disclaimer: I am an ally, but I'm relatively new in the grand scheme of things. I have family that is gay, but I don't know anyone personally that is transgender (that I know of).

    I wouldn't think so. In my mind, it's just the idea that someone's gender is set in stone before birth. Everyone picks their gender in the long run. It's just the difference between being closed minded and not acknowledging that it's an issue or being able to accept that your child may identify as the opposite sex one day. Admittedly, I could be way off base there. Great question. If I'm wrong, please tell me!
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  • So... After reading the almost constant debate about gender vs. sex on this board and doing my own research I have a question. I hope that no one takes this the wrong way because I'm genuinely curious and believe in equality and being sensitive to others, which is why I have the question in the first place. Once you find out the sex is it no longer appropriate to buy and/or register for gender specific items? This might be an ignorant question and if it is I'm sorry. I just don't want to be offensive to anyone and a lot of you ladies seem to want to help.

    Disclaimer: I am an ally, but I'm relatively new in the grand scheme of things. I have family that is gay, but I don't know anyone personally that is transgender (that I know of).

    I wouldn't think so. In my mind, it's just the idea that someone's gender is set in stone before birth. Everyone picks their gender in the long run. It's just the difference between being closed minded and not acknowledging that it's an issue or being able to accept that your child may identify as the opposite sex one day. Admittedly, I could be way off base there. Great question. If I'm wrong, please tell me!
    Thank you so much for your response! I have a younger sibling that recently told me they are experiencing gender dysphoria (their words) and they have asked, "When do you find out the gender of the baby?" So it never occurred to me that term could be offensive until I read it here. So I did some Googling and I understand how some may be sensitive to the word. I then became concerned that assigning a gender to our babies based on the sex could be offensive to some. I just didn't know if maybe I was taking it too far or not.
  • So... After reading the almost constant debate about gender vs. sex on this board and doing my own research I have a question. I hope that no one takes this the wrong way because I'm genuinely curious and believe in equality and being sensitive to others, which is why I have the question in the first place. Once you find out the sex is it no longer appropriate to buy and/or register for gender specific items? This might be an ignorant question and if it is I'm sorry. I just don't want to be offensive to anyone and a lot of you ladies seem to want to help.

    Disclaimer: I am an ally, but I'm relatively new in the grand scheme of things. I have family that is gay, but I don't know anyone personally that is transgender (that I know of).

    I wouldn't think so. In my mind, it's just the idea that someone's gender is set in stone before birth. Everyone picks their gender in the long run. It's just the difference between being closed minded and not acknowledging that it's an issue or being able to accept that your child may identify as the opposite sex one day. Admittedly, I could be way off base there. Great question. If I'm wrong, please tell me!
    I definitely went girly pink with DD'S room and stuff at the beginning. As she's grown I've allowed her to be herself and she's moved away from some of the girly frills. I got her cars and dolls to play with, and she does. She's pretty rough and tumble, but still loves to dance and put on jewelry.

    I'm not really sure if that helped answer your question. But I think it's more about allowing children to grow up to be the person they are.
  • I really don't agree with 90% of this conversation. I'm not insensitive to a population, I don't judge transgender people. I just prefer to raise my child according to the bible rather than science. People in this generation get so sensitive over words and personally I don't care what society thinks of me or my family. We live according to our church and God. That is all. Most of you will be judgemental about that but not about the world we live in today. Everyone has a choice, and we choose our church's view. That is all.
  • I don't judge transgender people...
    ...Most of you will be judgemental [sic] about that but not about the world we live in today.

    I think you contradicted yourself there? Are we supposed to be judgmental or no?
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  • I really don't agree with 90% of this conversation. I'm not insensitive to a population, I don't judge transgender people. I just prefer to raise my child according to the bible rather than science. People in this generation get so sensitive over words and personally I don't care what society thinks of me or my family. We live according to our church and God. That is all. Most of you will be judgemental about that but not about the world we live in today. Everyone has a choice, and we choose our church's view. That is all.

    I respect your viewpoint 100% and I think it's wrong to poke fun at you for saying you're not a fan of science. I also agree that there are a lot of overly sensitive people on both sides, religious and otherwise. I don't think that using the term sex instead of gender has to impact the way you raise your child or necessarily mean you've changed your viewpoint. It's just being sensitive to a growing population of people that are really struggling.
  • I wasn't arguing, I was simply asking a question. As for science, it is all an argument, all they do is try to prove each other wrong every chance they get. It changes constantly. Not really a fan. Good luck in your pursuit to change the entire population's opinion on the name of a party. @mmk29

    Honestly if you look how these conversations go here and consider this pool of people to be a microcosm of the world as a whole then you can clearly determine that your stance is the minority.

    No one is trying to change an "entire populations opinion". It seems like it's a small minority that's fighting back and making a stink about things. Those in the minority are going to look pretty silly in a few years.
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  • No we are not, but I think I will be judged for following the bible. Clearly what I just said.
  • I agree @amanda97531 I know sex and gender are two different things. I just don't have the same viewpoint when it comes to them. I agree with your point that it doesn't change our views! Thank you
  • I don't know anyone at all that calls it a "sex reveal party" that's what I was referring to as the entire population. The entire population of people who say gender reveal party. @MadBloom
  • @thefithuntress Awe shucks... I think you're awesome! Thanks for your response. That really helps. I felt kind of silly asking and that some people might have taken it the wrong way because it's such a sensitive subject, but I'm glad that I did. I think we'll probably end up doing something similar with a gender neutral nursery and buying a variety of clothes and toys. If I had a little girl I just wanted to be able to put her in dresses sometimes and I've seen such cute little suits too. I was so torn. Thanks again to everyone who responded!
  • @thefithuntress Awe shucks... I think you're awesome! Thanks for your response. That really helps. I felt kind of silly asking and that some people might have taken it the wrong way because it's such a sensitive subject, but I'm glad that I did. I think we'll probably end up doing something similar with a gender neutral nursery and buying a variety of clothes and toys. If I had a little girl I just wanted to be able to put her in dresses sometimes and I've seen such cute little suits too. I was so torn. Thanks again to everyone who responded!

    NEVER be afraid to ask a question. We all have a lot to learn from one another. :)
  • I disagree. I feel like the science comments were very judgemental. @QueenWaldorf
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    I disagree. I feel like the science comments were very judgemental. @QueenWaldorf

    What is it about science that you don't like besides the "arguing?" I'd call it trial and error which is essential to draw the correct conclusions, but I want to hear more about your point of view.

    I'll be honest, I'm athiest and find comfort in science, but I would never judge you for your faith. You are entitled to believe whatever you wish and I'd like to know more from your perspective.

    I also don't necessarily see how our belief in where we came from/where we go when we die affects the people we are here and now. I think compassion and understanding is a must regardless of whether you think there's a god or not.
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  • Making fun of the bible is just beyond words. Yet somehow I still have mercy and feel for you. Good luck on your journey. @DrMommaDVM
  • You're a Christian but didn't take offense to someone making fun of the Bible.. yikes X_X
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