Monday, 27 June 2022

IN LINGO WE TRUST

If a bisexual person is attracted to both male and female sexes because of their physiological appearances, What does a pansexual person like about all other genders if they don't base their interest on a persons biological sex? Men and women have different distinguishing appearances that makes it easier for anyone to group their differences at a glance, but what underlying differences do other genders have from those of a biological man or a biological woman? and How does their chosen pro noun highlight who they really are?. How does the generation of the self labelled person differ from a cis man or cis woman? Why is it that most people just see a man or just a woman infront of them and not genders if genders are the focal point that we should focus on? Is it because the identifying features a person has stands out more than a persons choice of gender interpretation for themselves? Do those who use a pronoun feel that their pronoun explains a lot more about who they are then their biological sex? Or is it just a way of being noticed in the crowd? because its so easy to get unnoticed and ignored unless you stand out to be different. Self labelling is their way to take control back and to show people that they are more than a man or a woman. Man(he) woman(she) are words that say nothing about someones character so how does one expect a pro noun to do any better. Only a handful of your close friends will ever know who you are as an individual and this can not be achieved by just looking at you or using your chosen pro noun its about getting to know what makes you tick which can only be defined by your character. Those who don't want to know you are shallow, those who do know you are worthy to be called true friends. So maybe you focus should be on your true friends not on those who dont want to know your true character which doesn't come out of your pro nouns or your biological sex but in your actions. 

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