ladies this is just out of control let's stop this here and now. Frankly yeah it could happen that the unborn child will think it's born into wrong gender but seriously do we need to crawl up expectant mothers butts to correct them on this matter!? I'm over it. It's obnoxious. Gender sex what ever it is all the same. 20 years ago this wasn't an issue. Raising kids today has made an ugly, ridiculous turn. Let's all just be realistic. Logic over heart. Be grounded. Get a grip ladies!!!
Re: Gender vs sex
Guess what, those words are offensive. Gender does not equal sex. It offends me.
* just typed out to prove a point. It hurt me to type out those two words.
If you choose to believe that Trans gender individuals do not exist, that's on you, but quite honestly there is nothing wrong with people correcting misuse of clinical terms. And a Trans woman has every right to be offended if you refer to her as a male.
Changing our language and speech habits is hard. No one is saying it isn't. But it's been pointed out thousands of ways why people find using gender in place of sex is offensive. At this point, it really should just be courtesy and base respect to use the terms properly.
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Discuss it and adjust accordingly. When your kid asks, will you tell him or her they're an "it"? Or when talking about them and they're in earshot? Kids aren't stupid. If you accept them they'll know it. Regardless of pronouns. Words mean very little in the presence of consistent actions.
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And yes, it is offensive. However, I don't think most people who make the mistake are trying to be offensive - that's the great thing about pointing it out and correcting them. It's all about education.
And there were tonnes of things that were "ok" 20 years ago - doesn't mean they still didn't offend people.
Also - calling a child it is no where near child abuse. That analogy demeans those who have been abused.
why do people not understand that? The word may have been socially correct, but it is not longer so.
Some words start out out, but 'morph ' into hateful or offense terms.
History lesson. The word nigg*r, (another word I hate), started off as a term to refer to people from the Niger river area or Nigeria. Which is where a majority of slaves where from. So it was like calling some one Irish or Chinese. It then slowly morphed into a words that is full of hatred, violence and cruelty.
If you walked up and called some one a nigg*r, and argued that it is referring to a home country from 200 years ago, and that it is not offense. .. then you deserve to be slapped for your ignorance.
If people are telling that using 'gender' to your describe your fetus' sex organs is offense to the 10% of the community that is LGBT (plus it's supporters and loved ones ), why are you arguing?
Some Dr still use 'retarded ' to describe a person's mental capacity. This term is not longer accurate, nor is a diagnosis code. Yet they still do it, they are still wrong. They needed to be (gently) corrected. And yes, I correct them.
I find it hilarious how this has jumped from a discussion about determining what your baby is to a discussion of racial slurs. This is nuts. Now I know why people have warned me away from these discussion boards so many times, but I swear its like a train wreck--I can't help but look at the drama everyone starts and perpetuates. So I'll play for a moment because I have nothing better to do this morning.
In my world, I use the term "gender" when in polite company. If I am talking with my husband, I'll say "sex" because its just us talking. I do not equate "gender" with the whole LGBT thing because, quite frankly, its not my world, and I don't get all touchy-feely about other peoples feelings. This whole PC thing about how those in that community "must be accepted for who they are" is a load of crap. If someone that is LGBT wants something, and they don't get it because the person providing the product/service doesn't believe in their lifestyle--goodness me, lets sue the shit out of these people for being intolerant of our lives! But turn it the other way around and have someone LGBT refuse service to someone who isn't, and no one bats a dam eye.
Case in point, Oregon v. Klein, in which a baker denied to make a wedding cake for a lesbian couple because it is against the baker's religious beliefs. The baker gets sued, is forced to close their business, bakes out of their home, receives death threats and bricks through the windows of said home, and then is ordered to pay an ungodly amount of money. Then you have that flip side: a gay baker who refused to make a cake for a Christian couple's wedding because "its against her beliefs" and "Christianity is unnatural and weddings are supposed to be secular, therefore baking them a wedding cake would go against my strongly held humanist beliefs." Has the state pressed charges against them? No, because they have a right to refuse service. But apparently, if you refuse service to a LGBT person, its considered discrimination. So in all this mess, you tell me where your tolerance is.
That all being said--I don't care which term you want to use. I do not equate gender with whatever some person wants to "identify" as. If you are born with a penis, you are a male, plain and simple. If you are born with a vagina, you are female. If you, by some act of nature, are born with both, you are a neither male nor female, but BOTH. My child will not be brought up with this whole "you can be a boy/girl if you want" mentality; they are one or the other, period. I do not believe in the transgender/gender-fluid/pangender/etc movement; I think a lot of it is teenagers going through a phase where they don't know what they want, and the rise in social media and PC bullshit has made it acceptable and perpetuated it. And do NOT preach to me about being insensitive; I have a close friend who is involved in this, and its no secret. I will say that if you have a LEGITIMATE disorder that could cause you to identify as multiple people, such as disassociative identity disorder, then yes, there are probably days you might feel like the opposite sex if you have an opposite-sex identity.
Now that I've ranted on a bit, here's another little tid-bit: we will be having a GENDER-REVEAL PARTY to announce the SEX of our baby to family and close friends.
Good day.
The only part I am going to touch is the baking discrimination. I have no idea what the laws are in the U.S. None. But, in Canada, yes, it is illegal to discriminate against people and refuse to sell to the because they are LGBT - even if it is against your religious beliefs. If you are a business open to the public, you cannot do that. It is illegal. There was a case about a year ago in Nova Scotia where the florist agreed to do the flowers for a wedding. Then she found out it was a gay wedding. What she did was illegal. I did not read any follow up, so I'm not sure what happened after that. Now, flip side, if an LGBT baker (florist etc) refused to sell for a Christian wedding - that is still illegal. Exact same premise. It is discriminating against someone based on their religion, which is also illegal. Same thing - your beliefs are protected, but once you open a business to the public, you cannot discriminate based on sex, race, religion or orientation. Those rights are entrenched in our constitution under Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It protects everyone.
Tl:Dr - no. Both ways are protected. LGBT cannot discriminate against non members.
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If I didn't read it with my own eyes I'd congratulate us on being forward thinking as a society.
Apologies to anyone that was hurt by those words above. My world is that of love & acceptance of all my LGBTQ brothers & sisters. :x
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And I also hate (it was mentioned somewhere above) the belief that trans is a choice! Not a choice. A "boy" doesn't just wake up one day and say, "you know what, I think I'll be a girl!" Grrrr. That's not how it works.
Just to point out (obviously it doesn't matter) - I am straight, I know very few (out) gay people, and no trans people (that are openly trans). I still support inclusive and appropriate language.
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Why would you consciously use the improper term knowing you could be offending others?
I'm with @thegingeravenger and will be choosing the side opposing ignorance.
DS2: BFP 02/09/13 | EDD 10/26/13 | said goodbye 06/02/13
DS2: BFP 02/09/13 | EDD 10/26/13 | said goodbye 06/02/13