I’m not saying that all Catholics think this, but most do. also sorry if the seahorse is hard to see X—X
wooooooooooooooooooo over 300 lets go
I’m not saying that all Catholics think this, but most do. also sorry if the seahorse is hard to see X—X
wooooooooooooooooooo over 300 lets go
Isn’t this confusing sex and gender?
Never really understood those terms. Can someone explain in a simple way?
Sex is biology, gender is sociology.
Your biological sex is the physical manifestation. It involves your genitals and genes. That is why it is called a sex-change and not a gender-change.
Your gender is how society perceives you. It is a spectrum between masculine and feminine. And not a single person in this world is pure masculine or feminine, since it also differs between societies. Like wearing a skirt is seen in most places as something feminine, but go to Scotland and there it is masculine.
I wouldn’t say that. In Scotland wearing a skirt is still seen as feminine. Wearing a very special kind of skirt is seen as masculine in certain contexts. If you’re wearing a kilt, a sporran (the purse thing), knee length socks, the right kind of shoes, etc. it’s definitely a masculine style of dress. But, without all the accessories it’s more ambiguous whether it’s male or female. And if it’s not a tartan at all – say a miniskirt, that’s definitely still feminine in Scotland.