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Then they need psychological help. Men are men and women are women. It's not even a social concept. It's completely biological.

Plus it's a distraction for others in a school or work environment.

did you choose your height? your skin color? your hair or eye color?

by the way, you are not a man either.... men are supposed to be 6 ft+, 200lbs+, dark hair, dark eyes, dark skin /s

Again, until nudism is allowed at oxford this is political pandering and not a freeing of the dress code.

It's an easing of the restrictions related to gender specific clothing. It's a clear step in the right direction but it's not the be-all-and-end-all.

I still remember the article in my sociology class called "Welcome to your world, Baby" which went as far as to say that all of gender but the physical bits was completely a construct and their was zero mental difference with a boy or girl at birth at all. It was biologically and psychologically wrong.

The article was "biologically and psychologically wrong"? If you were to take a group of new-born boys and girls and put them in isolation from the rest of society you wouldn't find girls making pink dresses and boys designing camouflage gear - instead they'd go around naked, acting on their biological impulses. Clothing itself it a societal construct, something so ingrained in society that it is now considered offensive and disrespectful to walk around naked.

This is so crazy that everyone is getting involved in this political degenderization.

It's not "everyone" but rather a small minority of people. However, based upon the opinions of an enlightened society it was considered that there is no reason to oppose such a change. And in that I agree. I have no intention of going around wearing a dress but I have no reason to oppose anybody else doing such a thing.

If you find such behaviour offensive then you need to really examine why that is. Do you feel intimidated by it? Do you feel emotionally violated? Does it directly affect your life in any discernible way? I really think you need to watch this video:

I love how people object to someone doing something that has zero effect on them, saying that destroys society..

But they have no problem telling everyone in society what they should do, think, act, believe, etc.. cause that's fine..

I mean that's why "god" gave free will, so you could never use it and just follow someone elses rules.

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It's an easing of the restrictions related to gender specific clothing. It's a clear step in the right direction but it's not the be-all-and-end-all.

The article was "biologically and psychologically wrong"? If you were to take a group of new-born boys and girls and put them in isolation from the rest of society you wouldn't find girls making pink dresses and boys designing camouflage gear - instead they'd go around naked, acting on their biological impulses. Clothing itself it a societal construct, something so ingrained in society that it is now considered offensive and disrespectful to walk around naked.

It's not "everyone" but rather a small minority of people. However, based upon the opinions of an enlightened society it was considered that there is no reason to oppose such a change. And in that I agree. I have no intention of going around wearing a dress but I have no reason to oppose anybody else doing such a thing.

If you find such behaviour offensive then you need to really examine why that is. Do you feel intimidated by it? Do you feel emotionally violated? Does it directly affect your life in any discernible way? I really think you need to watch this video:

The article your talking about is similar but not the same. That said dresses for women and pants for men etc are society constructs, however, a distinct difference in dress between the genders has existed in some form all over the world. Whether it be down to just makeup and jewelry or dresses skirts etc. Their are differences, they just pronounce themselves differently in different cultures thats all. I don't necessarily appose the change at oxford, I just wonder how much of the change was felt forced down them to be considered an accepting community and that worrys me.

did you choose your height? your skin color? your hair or eye color?

by the way, you are not a man either.... men are supposed to be 6 ft+, 200lbs+, dark hair, dark eyes, dark skin /s

I have a penis. Hence, I am a man. If you don't have a penis, then you're not a man. Period. Likewise, if you have a vagina, you are a woman. If you don't have a vagina, then you're not a woman. This is disregarding any body modifications, cancer, or whatever, because they still had/have the gender's reproductive organs and so are that gender and nothing else.

Basically, you are what you are born with.

I have a penis. Hence, I am a man. If you don't have a penis, then you're not a man. Period. Likewise, if you have a vagina, you are a woman. If you don't have a vagina, then you're not a woman. This is disregarding any body modifications, cancer, or whatever, because they still had/have the gender's reproductive organs and so are that gender and nothing else.

Basically, you are what you are born with.

Thats your definition, I have mine. And in my definition, you are not a man. Sorry bud.

Even to most women, they say you are not a man if you don't look after the children you have had. Definitions change dependent on which angle you look at. Your angle is a either a piece of flesh or lack of.

I have a penis. Hence, I am a man. If you don't have a penis, then you're not a man. Period. Likewise, if you have a vagina, you are a woman. If you don't have a vagina, then you're not a woman. This is disregarding any body modifications, cancer, or whatever, because they still had/have the gender's reproductive organs and so are that gender and nothing else.

Basically, you are what you are born with.

That's sex, gender is a totally separate thing (although in most cases, correlated)

Sex and gender are very different things. Sex relates to biology, what chromosomes you possess (xx/xy) whereas gender is a psychological construct.

And this separation is exactly why we have those horrible 20th century inventions like feminism or lbgt thing.

If one is am ale he should act male. Sure there are softer feminine males but they are still males.

Guys should wear guy clothes and women should wear women clothes.

No, people should be free to wear whatever they want.

Then they need psychological help. Men are men and women are women. It's not even a social concept. It's completely biological.

Plus it's a distraction for others in a school or work environment.

As someone with a couple of really close transgender friends, I can tell you right now that you are one seriously ignorant individual. It's clear you have no understanding of the issues that cause transgenderism whatsoever.

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You have to draw the line somewhere else you'll be trying to accommodate everyone and just make things worse (which is what's happening today).

Then lets draw the line at equality, and leave it at that. Give EVERYONE the same rights, and noone will have grounds to claim they're being treated unfairly. Seems pretty simple to me

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haha, this makes it easy to know you are not a psychologist, a doctor, or educated in human behavior.

http://en.wikipedia....entity_disorder

Gender identity disorder (GID) is the formal diagnosis used by psychologists and physicians to describe persons who experience significant gender dysphoria (discontent with the sex they were assigned at birth and/or the gender roles associated with that sex). It describes the symptoms related to transsexualism, as well as less severe manifestations of gender dysphoria. GID is classified as a medical disorder by the ICD-10 CM[1] and by the DSM-IV TR.[2] It is likely that the new version of the DSM will replace this category with "Gender Dysphoria."[3] Some authorities do not classify gender dysphoria as a mental illness, including the NHS which describes it as "a condition for which medical treatment is appropriate in some cases."[4]

Then lets draw the line at equality, and leave it at that. Give EVERYONE the same rights, and noone will have grounds to claim they're being treated unfairly. Seems pretty simple to me

So lets all run around naked or wearing ridiculous outfits or whatever else.

So lets all run around naked or wearing ridiculous outfits or whatever else.

As long as EVERYONE is allowed to do that, then sure, lets make that the law. But this is hardly what LGBT and other groups are proposing. We are simply asking for equal rights to everyone else. Not more rights, or different rights, but the same rights.

As long as EVERYONE is allowed to do that, then sure, lets make that the law. But this is hardly what LGBT and other groups are proposing. We are simply asking for equal rights to everyone else. Not more rights, or different rights, but the same rights.

Sorry but some things just aren't appropriate for certain environments.

I think this is great :)

It feels silly there were even rules in place to say how a gender should dress, but at least the world is finally changing to allow people to express themselves, whatever their race, gender, sexuality or religious presence.

You know, I dont like it, and I agree with Xilo also. My OPINION is that guys dress as guys, and girls as girls. But screw opinions, as for some weird ass reason, on this forum they get blasted and torn to shreds. They can wear what they want, I just dont like it. It doesn't affect them that I dont like it, and it doesn't affect me what they do, only if I went to said school and ended up with some sort of yearbook, and 10 years down the line one of my kids got a hold of it and I had to explain why the boys are wearing skirts. I personally think that its weird, and the schools should not have caved. We have fought for the ability for the children in the school my daughters attended to force them to wear uniforms due to the type of clothing that was being worn. If it gave them the ability to dress like a boy I would be disappointed. Label me as a bigot, I dont care, just stating my opinion on the matter.

y if I went to said school and ended up with some sort of yearbook, and 10 years down the line one of my kids got a hold of it and I had to explain why the boys are wearing skirts. I personally think that its weird, and the schools should not have caved. We have fought for the ability for the children in the school my daughters attended to force them to wear uniforms due to the type of clothing that was being worn. If it gave them the ability to dress like a boy I would be disappointed. Label me as a bigot, I dont care, just stating my opinion on the matter.

What would be so wrong with telling your kid that the guys wearing skirts are... wearing skirts because they feel like it? Is that some how going to turn you children into wanting to wear skirts to school?

So you're a closed minded parent.. who doesn't believe in individuality. Got it. Your children will be sheep.. bah bah daddy bah bahh... You won't even talk to your children.

You're scared that they're gonna catch "the gay". That's what it ultimately comes down to, doesn't it?

It's people like you, that make me grateful that I got to go to public school and not have to put up with crazy people trying to tell me how I should dress and how I should act.

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