The question would bother me also - it’s pathetic to even ask. That’s where the annoyance comes from.
I am going to assume you identify as bagless.
The question would bother me also - it’s pathetic to even ask. That’s where the annoyance comes from.
On 1xtra yesterday during my drive home Mr Jam was talking about Valentines day or whatever and kept asking for people to text in their opinion if they were "female identifying".
Surely he can simply say "female" though, right? The whole thing of someone who identifies as female is about them saying "I am female" (regardless of whether they actually are) when identifying themselves, not "I am female identifying" - at one point he even said "male identifying"... Is the world getting stupider?
nob or no nobThat's a fair point, I guess if someone used something like "real women and trans women" then people would kick off "trans women are real women" etc... yet in using "female identifying" they imply they're referring to a superset of which "female" is a part of.
No, not a subset, the requirement was all females regardless which is why he could have simply said "females" instead of "female identifying" which, as a category of selection, is redundant.That's a fair point, I guess if someone used something like "real women and trans women" then people would kick off "trans women are real women" etc... yet in using "female identifying" they imply they're referring to a superset of which "female" is a part of.
No, not a subset, the requirement was all females regardless which is why he could have simply said "females" instead of "female identifying" which, as a category of selection, is redundant.
Exactly my point!So what do you think "female identifying" implies if they chose to use it instead of "females"?
If they meant the same thing by it then wouldn't it be easier to just say "females".
FWIW I also feel the question is pathetic and don't understand the requirement, but I'd just answer the question and move on with my day, I think..
Similarly, what if your child actually wanted a say in this, and did identify as a gender different from their biological sex? Would you tell them it was pathetic?
I ask you as I ask myself, by the way - I'm simply not sure how I'd approach this.
I'm merely asking why the question bothers people/myself so much.
Exactly my point!
I think they mean it to include all and be "modern & inclusive" without realising it was unnecessary.
I am going to assume you identify as bagless.
Much like your post.I see a quote but nothing else?
Surely you just include this link:
It's a lot less sweary than what they'd get from me in response, at any rate...!
It's pathetic ain't it? It's got so ******* ridiculous that a friend of mine was asked what his little boy identifies as when he enrolled him at nursery school, he's two.
On 1xtra yesterday during my drive home Mr Jam was talking about Valentines day or whatever and kept asking for people to text in their opinion if they were "female identifying".
Surely he can simply say "female" though, right? The whole thing of someone who identifies as female is about them saying "I am female" (regardless of whether they actually are) when identifying themselves, not "I am female identifying" - at one point he even said "male identifying"... Is the world getting stupider?