• very smart Idiot@sh.itjust.works
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      Well, since there is just one word in German for sex and gender, it’s the same thing here, some people try to use the English word gender (untranslated) here.

      But I simply don’t understand why this is needed. It’s getting so mixed up and complicated, but at the same time it barely has any relevance. Because what does it add to society, dialogue or communication? German is a very precise language, and I don’t understand why some people try to soften it up with the English term of gender. It’s so weird.

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        1 year ago

        I’m pretty sure alot of people use it interchangeably to mean the same thing. But I think over the years, gender has become more of a “social” word and Sex as more of a “biological” word. I say Gender instead of sex when talking about someone’s biology. A bit confusing honestly for non-native English speakers

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          This:

          I think over the years, gender has become more of a “social” word and Sex as more of a “biological” word.

          Seems at odds with:

          I say Gender instead of sex when talking about someone’s biology.

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          1 year ago

          Yes, it’s confusing. I think I somewhat have an understanding of what the term “gender” refers to, it at the same time it is so untranscribable and somewhat extremely vague.

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              No it cannot be.

              Race is a biologically misleading term. There is just one human race alive on this planet and it’s called Homo sapiens sapiens.

              What English speakers are referring to as race is actually ethnicity.

              The genetic variations between humans from different continents is far too little to make out different races. There are no clear borders between one “race” to another.

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                  1 year ago

                  Yes, I understood you the first time, but what does social construct mean?

                  Another race, that’s what humans deem too different from themselves to consider them equal. (Even though there are not enough genetic differences to qualify for an actual different race). But these differences are physical and not socially constructed.

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                    Neurological differences between men and women aren’t socially constructed any more than racial characteristics are. You should read up on the neurology of trans and cis people.