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Which gender do you choose to play in-game and why?

  • Strider__Roshin
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    Female because I'm not a misogynist.

    Yes because if you don't play as your opposite sex you're a bad person.
  • Jade1986
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    Female
    Tywele wrote: »
    Even though I'm male myself I feel more comfortable playing a female character in any game.

    Did you want to tell me something? xD

    I am 100% kidding. I have a few friends like that too.
  • Jade1986
    Jade1986
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    Female
    BuildMan wrote: »
    male, no reason honestly. Guess i would argue i like how the heavy armor looks a bit bulkier on most male characters and i like that look more?

    But, but , look atm my female orc ice tank! Looks fantastic on her!
    23926581_653168715071949_841046225330017572_o.jpg?oh=d46b009662d43737a016515a518ad508&oe=5A8DA84B
  • Strider__Roshin
    Strider__Roshin
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    Male
    Rickter wrote: »
    gender =/= sex

    so what are we asking here?

    Except it does, so the question is quite simple.

    Would it be easier if the question was "Does your character's DNA contain a 'Y' chromosome or no?"
  • Strider__Roshin
    Strider__Roshin
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    Male
    Jade1986 wrote: »
    BuildMan wrote: »
    male, no reason honestly. Guess i would argue i like how the heavy armor looks a bit bulkier on most male characters and i like that look more?

    But, but , look atm my female orc ice tank! Looks fantastic on her!
    23926581_653168715071949_841046225330017572_o.jpg?oh=d46b009662d43737a016515a518ad508&oe=5A8DA84B

    That does look pretty solid! It has a cold steel look to it :smile:
  • Jade1986
    Jade1986
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    Female
    Daus wrote: »
    Jade1986 wrote: »
    BuildMan wrote: »
    male, no reason honestly. Guess i would argue i like how the heavy armor looks a bit bulkier on most male characters and i like that look more?

    But, but , look atm my female orc ice tank! Looks fantastic on her!
    23926581_653168715071949_841046225330017572_o.jpg?oh=d46b009662d43737a016515a518ad508&oe=5A8DA84B

    That does look pretty solid! It has a cold steel look to it :smile:

    Exactly what I was goin for. =). lots of snowballs flying at all times. xD

    Also your comment made me search cold steel and I found a site that makes amazing swords! xD

    https://cold-steel.de/Shop/Swords-and-Daggers/European-Swords:::487_501_503.html
    Edited by Jade1986 on November 28, 2017 10:48PM
  • badmojo
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    Rickter wrote: »
    gender =/= sex

    so what are we asking here?

    Did you click the circle with the cross or the arrow.
    [DC/NA]
  • DocFrost72
    DocFrost72
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    Daus wrote: »
    Rickter wrote: »
    gender =/= sex

    so what are we asking here?

    Except it does, so the question is quite simple.

    Would it be easier if the question was "Does your character's DNA contain a 'Y' chromosome or no?"

    I took five seconds to Google because I was curious.

    Gender:

    "the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)."

    https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/gender

    I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else.
  • Strider__Roshin
    Strider__Roshin
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    Male
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    Rickter wrote: »
    gender =/= sex

    so what are we asking here?

    Except it does, so the question is quite simple.

    Would it be easier if the question was "Does your character's DNA contain a 'Y' chromosome or no?"

    I took five seconds to Google because I was curious.

    Gender:

    "the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)."

    https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/gender

    I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else.

    And this is why politics should stay out of science. The word "gender" only became a thing in the 20th century because the word "sex" became the word used for mating. Then second wave feminists redefined gender in their writings; redefining it as your self identity of sex.

    Gender = Sex

    If you want to tell yourself otherwise because it makes you feel like a good person go ahead, but you're disillusioning yourself.
  • DocFrost72
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    Daus wrote: »
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    Rickter wrote: »
    gender =/= sex

    so what are we asking here?

    Except it does, so the question is quite simple.

    Would it be easier if the question was "Does your character's DNA contain a 'Y' chromosome or no?"

    I took five seconds to Google because I was curious.

    Gender:

    "the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)."

    https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/gender

    I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else.

    And this is why politics should stay out of science. The word "gender" only became a thing in the 20th century because the word "sex" became the word used for mating. Then second wave feminists redefined gender in their writings; redefining it as your self identity of sex.

    Gender = Sex

    If you want to tell yourself otherwise because it makes you feel like a good person go ahead, but you're disillusioning yourself.

    You don't know how to read apparently. I'll bold it this time.

    "I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else."

    I'm just making sure you understand this one more time: words can change, as you pointed out. I'll take what you said as true despite there being no source, but even the what if this person only knows the contemporary meaning? Context matters, and the post I made didn't have a political statement to be seen inside it. Simply trying to highlight the problem you yourself underlined: some folks may read that differently.

    Edit: got curious and went back to google, found this.
    "But in fact the OED’s earliest illustrative quotation for the relevant sense (‘the state of being male or female as expressed by social or cultural distinctions and differences, rather than biological ones’) comes from an article published in 1945 in an academic psychology journal:

    in the grade school years, too, gender (which is the socialised obverse of sex) is a fixed line of demarcation, the qualifying terms being ‘feminine’ and ‘masculine’.
    The same journal is the source of the next quotation [1], dated 1950:

    it informs the reader upon ‘gender’ as well as ‘sex’, upon masculine and feminine roles as well as upon male and female and their reproductive functions.
    As these examples illustrate, the meaning of ‘gender’ which depends on an explicit or implicit contrast with biological sex was first used by academics in social science disciplines like anthropology, sociology and psychology. The quotations I’ve reproduced suggest that this usage was initially confined to a fairly narrow group of specialists: even when writing for their fellow-academics, the authors evidently didn’t expect all readers to be familiar with it (hence the parenthesis in the first example and the inverted commas in the second)."

    https://debuk.wordpress.com/2016/12/15/a-brief-history-of-gender/

    So your theory wasn't even correct. Anthropologists first seperate the two in the 40s and 50s.

    Tbf, I didn't know any of this till tonight. Kinda interesting.
    Edited by DocFrost72 on November 28, 2017 11:35PM
  • badmojo
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    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    Rickter wrote: »
    gender =/= sex

    so what are we asking here?

    Except it does, so the question is quite simple.

    Would it be easier if the question was "Does your character's DNA contain a 'Y' chromosome or no?"

    I took five seconds to Google because I was curious.

    Gender:

    "the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)."

    https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/gender

    I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else.

    And this is why politics should stay out of science. The word "gender" only became a thing in the 20th century because the word "sex" became the word used for mating. Then second wave feminists redefined gender in their writings; redefining it as your self identity of sex.

    Gender = Sex

    If you want to tell yourself otherwise because it makes you feel like a good person go ahead, but you're disillusioning yourself.

    You don't know how to read apparently. I'll bold it this time.

    "I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else."

    I'm just making sure you understand this one more time: words can change, as you pointed out. I'll take what you said as true despite there being no source, but even the what if this person only knows the contemporary meaning? Context matters, and the post I made didn't have a political statement to be seen inside it. Simply trying to highlight the problem you yourself underlined: some folks may read that differently.

    The post you quoted was political. They didnt misunderstand the wording of the poll, they just wanted to virtue signal their stance on identity politics.
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  • Strider__Roshin
    Strider__Roshin
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    Male
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    Rickter wrote: »
    gender =/= sex

    so what are we asking here?

    Except it does, so the question is quite simple.

    Would it be easier if the question was "Does your character's DNA contain a 'Y' chromosome or no?"

    I took five seconds to Google because I was curious.

    Gender:

    "the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)."

    https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/gender

    I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else.

    And this is why politics should stay out of science. The word "gender" only became a thing in the 20th century because the word "sex" became the word used for mating. Then second wave feminists redefined gender in their writings; redefining it as your self identity of sex.

    Gender = Sex

    If you want to tell yourself otherwise because it makes you feel like a good person go ahead, but you're disillusioning yourself.

    You don't know how to read apparently. I'll bold it this time.

    "I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else."

    I'm just making sure you understand this one more time: words can change, as you pointed out. I'll take what you said as true despite there being no source, but even the what if this person only knows the contemporary meaning? Context matters, and the post I made didn't have a political statement to be seen inside it. Simply trying to highlight the problem you yourself underlined: some folks may read that differently.

    My response to you was more so done out of frustration, and for clarification for others to read. I know you aren't taking a stance, and I don't want you to think that I was attacking you or trying to debate you. My apologies, text does a poor job communicating at times.
  • XxBradeyxX
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    Male
    I always seem to make a few of each. I also try to make every character I have look as rediculous as possible
  • DocFrost72
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    Daus wrote: »
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    Rickter wrote: »
    gender =/= sex

    so what are we asking here?

    Except it does, so the question is quite simple.

    Would it be easier if the question was "Does your character's DNA contain a 'Y' chromosome or no?"

    I took five seconds to Google because I was curious.

    Gender:

    "the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)."

    https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/gender

    I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else.

    And this is why politics should stay out of science. The word "gender" only became a thing in the 20th century because the word "sex" became the word used for mating. Then second wave feminists redefined gender in their writings; redefining it as your self identity of sex.

    Gender = Sex

    If you want to tell yourself otherwise because it makes you feel like a good person go ahead, but you're disillusioning yourself.

    You don't know how to read apparently. I'll bold it this time.

    "I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else."

    I'm just making sure you understand this one more time: words can change, as you pointed out. I'll take what you said as true despite there being no source, but even the what if this person only knows the contemporary meaning? Context matters, and the post I made didn't have a political statement to be seen inside it. Simply trying to highlight the problem you yourself underlined: some folks may read that differently.

    My response to you was more so done out of frustration, and for clarification for others to read. I know you aren't taking a stance, and I don't want you to think that I was attacking you or trying to debate you. My apologies, text does a poor job communicating at times.

    No worries, and I was pretty rude with the first line. Teaches me to assume. Sorry mate.
  • xenowarrior92eb17_ESO
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    Female
    If I have to spend 15 hours a day looking at a character back...it rather be a female curvy 4$$ rather than a dude butt.
  • Stania
    Stania
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    Male
    Daus wrote: »
    Female because I'm not a misogynist.

    Yes because if you don't play as your opposite sex you're a bad person.

    We're bad persons for playing as those rapists, oppressors and patriarchy-advocates called male characters.
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  • bareheiny
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    Female
    I'm not looking to replicate myself ingame, and for one reason or another, I find female characters more aesthetically pleasing.

    My DCUO mains were female...my ESO mains are female...odds are pretty good that my mains will be female in whatever MMO I eventually move onto.
  • Jade1986
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    Female
    badmojo wrote: »
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    Rickter wrote: »
    gender =/= sex

    so what are we asking here?

    Except it does, so the question is quite simple.

    Would it be easier if the question was "Does your character's DNA contain a 'Y' chromosome or no?"

    I took five seconds to Google because I was curious.

    Gender:

    "the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)."

    https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/gender

    I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else.

    And this is why politics should stay out of science. The word "gender" only became a thing in the 20th century because the word "sex" became the word used for mating. Then second wave feminists redefined gender in their writings; redefining it as your self identity of sex.

    Gender = Sex

    If you want to tell yourself otherwise because it makes you feel like a good person go ahead, but you're disillusioning yourself.

    You don't know how to read apparently. I'll bold it this time.

    "I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else."

    I'm just making sure you understand this one more time: words can change, as you pointed out. I'll take what you said as true despite there being no source, but even the what if this person only knows the contemporary meaning? Context matters, and the post I made didn't have a political statement to be seen inside it. Simply trying to highlight the problem you yourself underlined: some folks may read that differently.

    The post you quoted was political. They didnt misunderstand the wording of the poll, they just wanted to virtue signal their stance on identity politics.

    Peoples identity are not politics. If you choose to make them into that it us on you.

    Also, people calling us names is q very good way to get banned from the forums for hate speech as the moderators have already said.
  • ArchMikem
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    Female
    Honestly who here just based their choice on wanting to enjoy what they're looking at while they play?

    I play girls, cause girls are pretty. No politics. No confounding reasoning. Women are enjoyable to look at. :) Just like I'm sure Men are enjoyable to look at for many other people.
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  • Naughty_Ryder
    Naughty_Ryder
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    Female
    ArchMikem wrote: »
    Honestly who here just based their choice on wanting to enjoy what they're looking at while they play?

    I play girls, cause girls are pretty. No politics. No confounding reasoning. Women are enjoyable to look at. :) Just like I'm sure Men are enjoyable to look at for many other people.

    I see where you’re going with this... ;)
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  • LadyAstrum
    LadyAstrum
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    Female
    I play females....I can't play males. I find myself feeling bored. I couldn't play Witcher for this reason. I guess I project myself partially onto my character, and although I was a bit of a tomboy as a child, I grew up to be feminine and that's how I like my characters to be: powerful, but strong in their feminine energy.
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  • BladedMischief
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    Both
    Both, mainly female though. I can never get male characters just right ^_^"
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  • Aleraon
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    Both because either gender can do the same job just as well, although I do find the females do look better in the appropriate costumes
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  • Vhozek
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    Both depending on what I create, but mostly female. I like female names and often find myself using meme names for males, so I make it a bit more immersive by trying unique builds for fun and semi-roleplay purposes. And by that I mean how I grab Healing Ritual for monks and holy classes because of the praying animation. I don't actually full on roleplay.
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  • Ratzkifal
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    Female
    I looked into myself again and I guess I have the same reasons as some of the other posters have.
    I try to play characters that are not like me, because pretending to be someone else is fun. That's why my characters end up being female.

    Also, about the gender discussion. If I were to treat gender =/= sex as true, are the majority of my characters masculine for wearing heavy armor, working out and rescuing the damsel in distress? (Please be gentle as the whole topic is puzzling to me)
    Edited by Ratzkifal on November 29, 2017 11:40AM
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  • Kalante
    Kalante
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    Female
    Female and im a male irl.
  • Nightves
    Nightves
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    Female
    Cause I am one yo
  • badmojo
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    Jade1986 wrote: »
    badmojo wrote: »
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    Rickter wrote: »
    gender =/= sex

    so what are we asking here?

    Except it does, so the question is quite simple.

    Would it be easier if the question was "Does your character's DNA contain a 'Y' chromosome or no?"

    I took five seconds to Google because I was curious.

    Gender:

    "the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)."

    https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/gender

    I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else.

    And this is why politics should stay out of science. The word "gender" only became a thing in the 20th century because the word "sex" became the word used for mating. Then second wave feminists redefined gender in their writings; redefining it as your self identity of sex.

    Gender = Sex

    If you want to tell yourself otherwise because it makes you feel like a good person go ahead, but you're disillusioning yourself.

    You don't know how to read apparently. I'll bold it this time.

    "I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else."

    I'm just making sure you understand this one more time: words can change, as you pointed out. I'll take what you said as true despite there being no source, but even the what if this person only knows the contemporary meaning? Context matters, and the post I made didn't have a political statement to be seen inside it. Simply trying to highlight the problem you yourself underlined: some folks may read that differently.

    The post you quoted was political. They didnt misunderstand the wording of the poll, they just wanted to virtue signal their stance on identity politics.

    Peoples identity are not politics. If you choose to make them into that it us on you.

    Also, people calling us names is q very good way to get banned from the forums for hate speech as the moderators have already said.

    Who is calling anyone names? Who's identity was singled out?

    Politics was brought into this thread by the person steering the discussion towards the idea that gender and sex are not the same. That topic was brought up in a poll asking about which of the two choices of character gender we picked in a video game. Gender in this game is not chosen on a slider, or spectrum, there is no third option for non-binary. You simply get a choice of male or female, because its a video game and not real life.

    These forums are not the place for a debate on indentity politics, mainly because people will say something like "gender =/= sex" and then anyone who disagreed and posted their opinion would be censored for "hate speech". So please leave those discussions for places where we can exercise freedom of speech. Or rather, a place where people cant hide their ideology behind the threat of censorship.
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  • Jade1986
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    Female
    badmojo wrote: »
    Jade1986 wrote: »
    badmojo wrote: »
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    DocFrost72 wrote: »
    Daus wrote: »
    Rickter wrote: »
    gender =/= sex

    so what are we asking here?

    Except it does, so the question is quite simple.

    Would it be easier if the question was "Does your character's DNA contain a 'Y' chromosome or no?"

    I took five seconds to Google because I was curious.

    Gender:

    "the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)."

    https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/gender

    I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else.

    And this is why politics should stay out of science. The word "gender" only became a thing in the 20th century because the word "sex" became the word used for mating. Then second wave feminists redefined gender in their writings; redefining it as your self identity of sex.

    Gender = Sex

    If you want to tell yourself otherwise because it makes you feel like a good person go ahead, but you're disillusioning yourself.

    You don't know how to read apparently. I'll bold it this time.

    "I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else."

    I'm just making sure you understand this one more time: words can change, as you pointed out. I'll take what you said as true despite there being no source, but even the what if this person only knows the contemporary meaning? Context matters, and the post I made didn't have a political statement to be seen inside it. Simply trying to highlight the problem you yourself underlined: some folks may read that differently.

    The post you quoted was political. They didnt misunderstand the wording of the poll, they just wanted to virtue signal their stance on identity politics.

    Peoples identity are not politics. If you choose to make them into that it us on you.

    Also, people calling us names is q very good way to get banned from the forums for hate speech as the moderators have already said.

    Who is calling anyone names? Who's identity was singled out?

    Politics was brought into this thread by the person steering the discussion towards the idea that gender and sex are not the same. That topic was brought up in a poll asking about which of the two choices of character gender we picked in a video game. Gender in this game is not chosen on a slider, or spectrum, there is no third option for non-binary. You simply get a choice of male or female, because its a video game and not real life.

    These forums are not the place for a debate on indentity politics, mainly because people will say something like "gender =/= sex" and then anyone who disagreed and posted their opinion would be censored for "hate speech". So please leave those discussions for places where we can exercise freedom of speech. Or rather, a place where people cant hide their ideology behind the threat of censorship.

    Saying gender =/= sex is not political, it is a widely accepted medical, scientific, and psychological fact. If you think that is political, again that is on you. Calling us delusional and sick is an opinion, you are right, but saying things of that nature is indeed hate speech. And I am happy the forum rules state that.
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    gender =/= sex

    so what are we asking here?

    Except it does, so the question is quite simple.

    Would it be easier if the question was "Does your character's DNA contain a 'Y' chromosome or no?"

    I took five seconds to Google because I was curious.

    Gender:

    "the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)."

    https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/gender

    I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else.

    And this is why politics should stay out of science. The word "gender" only became a thing in the 20th century because the word "sex" became the word used for mating. Then second wave feminists redefined gender in their writings; redefining it as your self identity of sex.

    Gender = Sex

    If you want to tell yourself otherwise because it makes you feel like a good person go ahead, but you're disillusioning yourself.

    You don't know how to read apparently. I'll bold it this time.

    "I'm not advocating any side, but it could be that the quoted poster didn't understand or thought the OP meant something else."

    I'm just making sure you understand this one more time: words can change, as you pointed out. I'll take what you said as true despite there being no source, but even the what if this person only knows the contemporary meaning? Context matters, and the post I made didn't have a political statement to be seen inside it. Simply trying to highlight the problem you yourself underlined: some folks may read that differently.

    The post you quoted was political. They didnt misunderstand the wording of the poll, they just wanted to virtue signal their stance on identity politics.

    Peoples identity are not politics. If you choose to make them into that it us on you.

    Also, people calling us names is q very good way to get banned from the forums for hate speech as the moderators have already said.

    Who is calling anyone names? Who's identity was singled out?

    Politics was brought into this thread by the person steering the discussion towards the idea that gender and sex are not the same. That topic was brought up in a poll asking about which of the two choices of character gender we picked in a video game. Gender in this game is not chosen on a slider, or spectrum, there is no third option for non-binary. You simply get a choice of male or female, because its a video game and not real life.

    These forums are not the place for a debate on indentity politics, mainly because people will say something like "gender =/= sex" and then anyone who disagreed and posted their opinion would be censored for "hate speech". So please leave those discussions for places where we can exercise freedom of speech. Or rather, a place where people cant hide their ideology behind the threat of censorship.

    Saying gender =/= sex is not political, it is a widely accepted medical, scientific, and psychological fact. If you think that is political, again that is on you. Calling us delusional and sick is an opinion, you are right, but saying things of that nature is indeed hate speech. And I am happy the forum rules state that.

    When did I call anyone delusional or sick? In fact I have gone out of my way to avoid bringing up my beliefs because this is not the place for those debates. Please don't put words in my mouth simply because I won't accept an opinion as fact.
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