“Unborn”.
“Unborn”.
You mean this?
When does the person in the article refer to men as “males”?
The whole hate on the word female is so silly. Especially when a person uses both male and female the same way.
The study you linked me based its “findings” and “proofs” on a population size of 32 individuals.
I think he/she is referring to the rape of German women by (mainly) Soviet soldiers.
Is this comment meant for me?
I’m going to assume that you are talking about sex hormones and not, say, adrenaline or cortisol. The sex hormones (and the amount) that your body naturally produces are determined by, unsurprisingly, your sex. Ovaries and testes are sex organs.
...That’s not science....
You’re talking about sex, not gender. Sex is real. Gender is a social construct.
What does your penis have to do with this?
Gender is not a real thing.
I suspect that you are trolling.
Is this a joke? A 4 year old? How the heck can a 4 year old decide that she’s “transgender”?
“this is a fundamentally socialist society so objectivism is frowned upon”
I’m asking you again, please provide a direct quote of me saying that the population of the US is 30% black.
I know you’re probably a troll, but I would like you to point out exactly where I said that black people make up 30% of the US population.
I never claimed that you said that sexism in the US isn’t bad. There was no malice or attempt at gotcha in my comment and question. I am just genuinely curious about the different experiences of women across the world.
Are you speaking from personal experience? I would like to know how sexism in the European workplace/society differs from sexism in the American workplace.