Gender Identity

Discussion in 'The Spam Zone' started by LARiA, Jun 22, 2011.

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sex/gender

  1. Biologically male, masculine

    21.6%
  2. Biologically male, feminine

    5.4%
  3. Biologically male, androgynous

    21.6%
  4. Biologically female, feminine

    29.7%
  5. Biologically female, masculine

    5.4%
  6. Biologically female, androgynous

    16.2%
  7. Hermaphrodite, in which case both sex and gender may be dismissed

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  1. Guardian Soul hella sad & hella rad

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    Then I must confuse people like crazy >>

    Basically this.
     
  2. Laurence_Fox Chaser

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    Biologically female; androgynous.

    I tend to go back and forth between thinking of myself as female and male. I like war movies and explosions and Nazis and any combination of the three. And boy do I like me some Panzer tanks and MiG-19s and all manner of war machines. But then again I also like nail polish and jewelry(to an extent) and adorable fuzzy things like kittens.

    So rather than say I'm gender confused, I'll say I'm androgynous.
     
  3. C This silence is mine

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    Oh, my username stems from a mixture of my first name, Christine and my love for the god Thor. No worries, while it is a bit insulting there was no real harm done, all is good in the lands.
     
  4. Styx That's me inside your head.

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    Masculine male. If I had an interest in cars or other motorized vehicles, and were just a tad sportier, I'd be masculinity incarnate.
     
  5. Mish smiley day!

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    I'd class myself as a feminine female because I wear skirts and make up and I also love cute things. :B But I have some masculine qualities too, I guess. I hate most rom-coms, play the vidya and I'm pretty good at maths.

    I don't think too much about it. It's just my personality. When I think about my interests and my disinterests, it never really crosses my mind that they might be stereotypically girly or manly or whatever. It's just me.

    So, in essence, I agree with what Misty said.
     
  6. Zter Banned

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    You guys are stupid if you actually believe what Christhor says.
     
  7. The Fuk? Dead

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    Whoa .
     
  8. rikusorakairiown Contributor

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    ._. Oh God you didn't tell me that people could see who voted what >.<
     
  9. Britishism Gummi Ship Junkie

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    Male and masculine.

    I suppose. I'm not exactly "GUNG HO LET'S SHOOT SOME PEOPLE WITH TANKS
    RAAAAHHHH FOOTBALL."

    I like cats and romantic movies and Glee, but I like Duke Nukem.
    I like Futurama and SNL, but I like... Unrelated things.

    I decided I'm masculine because I prefer Paula Deen riding things to Kim Jong Il looking at things.
     
  10. Laurence_Fox Chaser

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    Don't act so surprised. I believe I've stated as much before.
     
  11. LARiA Twilight Town Denizen

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    Did, but subtly. It was crossed out. Why, does it bother you? Frightened by what others would think? But I believe that disclosure is the best remedy for it, self-consciousness is both a blessing and a curse, a bittersweet mess. Allows you to be aware yourself, problem is that it is overdone. Overly so. Chin up, riskown. Less people would care than you think.
     
  12. Senbonzakura Kageoshi Kingdom Keeper

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    I am a dude, playing a guy, disguised as a man playing with my steel basketballs.
     
  13. Midnight Star Master of Physics

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    I put feminine female automatically without really thinking about it.

    Although that doesn't mean I'm a girly girl, I'm really not. I don't do make up or shopping, I'd much prefer to go out doing something adventerous. I'm into physics, a subject that is guy dominated. ect.

    Although I'm happy with what I put, I'm also really into magic and fairies (though the kick ass type) and stuff, which I guess is kinda girly. I've never considered myself anything other than female in all respects.

    Also if your gender and sex are fifferent it gets way to confusing.

    @Chris: Stop confusng poor LARiA
     
  14. Gultigargar Hollow Bastion Committee

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    I don't quite see why you dismiss gender for hermaphrodites. It's not like you can't be feminine or masculine just because you have two sets of genitalia.
     
  15. P Banned

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    Going to have to say Male-Androgynous. I find both stereotypes for guys and girls incredibly boring. I cannot stand the traditionally masculine aspects of my peers, but at the same time, feminine traits also bug me. I much prefer not fitting into any societal norms or conventions. I value independence, so that could make me more masculine, I guess. Oh well. Androgynous it is.

    Could have been interesting to be a girl, I suppose. Wouldn't say no to the opportunity to do it all over as female. That's mostly due to the exotic factor of trying something new though, as opposed to an actual preference.
     
  16. Luna Lovegood nani panda-kun

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    For the record, I love the History Channel, X-Men, Lord of the Rings, video games, stupid SNL humour, and watching things blowing up in slow motion.
    I do not wear short shorts, short skirts, or nail polish.
    I do not like MTV, Gossip Girl, or Fashion Television.


    But I am still female and "feminine". It's not what you do or what you like. It's just how you feel.



    I would suppose one would expect that there wouldn't be a hermaphrodite on this site, so they mightn't make the option as detailed. Still, you do have quite a valid point.
     
  17. Ŧiмє Яǽрεѓ King's Apprentice

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    I'm biologically male, but I'm androgynous I suppose, though leaning towards masculine. I don't have much interest in 'guy' things like football and the like, and I'm a fairly quiet person who'd rather read a book than hang out with mates, but I wouldn't say I had feminine interests either. In terms of looks, I'm fairly average. I definitely have male 'urges' however.
     
  18. AwkwardFailure Traverse Town Homebody

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    Female, Masculine. 'Nuff said.
     
  19. Flamedancer Twilight Town Denizen

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    I put female, feminine. I suppose androgynous could've worked, too, though.

    Like, with my friends, I would definitely put myself as one of the guys in what I talk about and how I interact. I like video games, dumb SNL humor, and action, sci-fi, and MST3K movies. I'm not particularly fond of MTV shows, short skirts/shorts, free verse poetry, "real-life drama" books, putting on make-up everyday or talking about celebrity drama. However, I do like make-up on occasion and I love dressing up for various things, I'm a hopeless romantic, and if someone asked me to voice a Disney princess, I would take it in a heartbeat.

    I also believe that a woman mentally is the same as a man, and, although physiologically they are different, the sexes really shouldn't have any differences and/or prejudice in society. I, however, see my strengths in being in a traditional wife's role--though not a stay-at-home mom--and I'm perfectly fine with my future husband being head of the house and the main breadwinner, mostly because my ideal job situation wouldn't have a steady money flow.

    So...I guess it kind of evens out?
     
  20. Daenerys Targaryen ok

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    After reading through this I feel like appearance wise I am the very stereotype of female, feminine.
    Just in my appearance: I dress very girly, I wear a lot of makeup, I always do my hair in some way or another, and I even whiten my teeth for god's sake. If the paint on my nails chips too much I have to repaint them immediately and I go shopping quite frequently. And my favorite color is light pink. SO.

    But I can talk to guys easily about video games and stuff. So I guess my personality contradicts my appearance a little. I have a no drama policy and if anyone starts something with me I tell them off and stop talking to them. I guess to that extent I'm like a guy. People have told me in the past that they've mistaken me for a guy on sites I hadn't posted my pictures but I feel like I have gotten girlier over the years.

    So I don't really know, that's just what I think of myself I suppose.