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It proves Fredo likes to sit in the park and masturbate.You think your nasty joke proves anything?why is there gender fluid all over this park bench?
It proves Fredo likes to sit in the park and masturbate.You think your nasty joke proves anything?why is there gender fluid all over this park bench?
Which describes MAGAts to a T. What other group needs "Daddy" to come home and fix their lives?These people are malcontents who are offended by words. They prove the old saying misery loves company.
These people are malcontents who are offended by words. They prove the old saying misery loves company.
does it?It proves Fredo likes to sit in the park and masturbate.
Then why are you sitting in your own "gender fluid"?does it?
I don't think so, anal Alan.
Not the topic.
There is no such thing as "transgender". There is no "trans" gender; there is only male and female.
Case in point.Since when was AProudLefty ever "a MAGA"?
What a dolt you are if you believe this bullshit.AI Overview
No, gender identity is not a choice; it is an innate part of who a person is. It refers to an individual's internal sense of being male, female, both, neither, or somewhere in between. While gender expression can be a choice, gender identity is generally understood as a fixed aspect of one's self.
Elaboration:
- Gender Identity vs. Gender Expression:
Gender identity is the internal sense of being a particular gender, while gender expression refers to how someone outwardly displays their gender. For example, a person may identify as a woman (gender identity) but choose to express their gender in a masculine way (gender expression), according to the American Psychological Association.
- Innate Nature of Gender Identity:
Scientific evidence suggests a biological component to gender identity, indicating that it is likely not something that is chosen. Family and twin studies have also pointed towards a genetic influence on gender identity.- Fluidity of Gender:
While gender identity is generally considered fixed, some individuals experience fluidity in their gender, meaning it can change over time. However, this is different from choosing a new gender identity.- Impact of Social Constructs:
Society can influence how individuals express their gender, but it does not determine their gender identity. Social expectations and norms can create challenges for transgender individuals, but they do not change a person's inherent gender.
its on the bench.Then why are you sitting in your own "gender fluid"?
The topic is whatever we feel like it is in response to your utter bullshit.Not the topic.
AI is their loserdom generator.What a dolt you are if you believe this bullshit.
Which is why there should be a mental health intervention at such early age.Many do not have sex change operations.
There is no encouragement. Transgender people have identified as the opposite gender at a young age without any prompting.
Already done.Which is why there should be a mental health intervention at such early age.
What bullshit?The topic is whatever we feel like it is in response to your utter bullshit.
That's nice. Thanks for contributing.What a dolt you are if you believe this bullshit.
You realize don't you that just feeling, thinking and believing something doesn't actually make that something real or true right?Case in point.
Fuck you and your playing dumb actWhat bullshit?
AI Overview
No, gender identity is not a choice; it is an innate part of who a person is. It refers to an individual's internal sense of being male, female, both, neither, or somewhere in between. While gender expression can be a choice, gender identity is generally understood as a fixed aspect of one's self.
Elaboration:
- Gender Identity vs. Gender Expression:
Gender identity is the internal sense of being a particular gender, while gender expression refers to how someone outwardly displays their gender. For example, a person may identify as a woman (gender identity) but choose to express their gender in a masculine way (gender expression), according to the American Psychological Association.
- Innate Nature of Gender Identity:
Scientific evidence suggests a biological component to gender identity, indicating that it is likely not something that is chosen. Family and twin studies have also pointed towards a genetic influence on gender identity.- Fluidity of Gender:
While gender identity is generally considered fixed, some individuals experience fluidity in their gender, meaning it can change over time. However, this is different from choosing a new gender identity.- Impact of Social Constructs:
Society can influence how individuals express their gender, but it does not determine their gender identity. Social expectations and norms can create challenges for transgender individuals, but they do not change a person's inherent gender.