🏈 Another reason to laugh at Tennessee

Let's just give everybody a number and not a name.

Then we really would be in the book left behind..lol

Folks trying to rationalize being gender nuetral please give it up. You are born as man or a woman, you wanna try to be a man or have surgery and look like a man then I will probably call you a him and if you are a man and do a good enough job pretending to be a woman I will probably call you her.

Folks when they ask you your sex there are only two answers.. you can't say," sheepdog" as it isn't a sex..

Listen I try to be kind to everyone and unless you earn otherwise, that is what you will get from me. I am told to love you no matter your issue, flaws or sin as I am screwed up too but come on Gay is not a sex, trans is not a sex, bi is not a sex .. you are male or you are female.
 
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Folks trying to rationalize being gender nuetral please give it up. You are born as man or a woman, you wanna try to be a man or have surgery and look like a man then I will probably call you a him and if you are a man and do a good enough job pretending to be a woman I will probably call you her.

And what part of being born male or female, (other than all those born intersex), requires a gender-specific pronoun?
 
Uh...to differentiate between the sexes? How would we have known Hermione was a female if Rowling hadn't used gender specific pronouns?

Why do you need to differentiate between the sexes in pronouns, though? It's not like it's really narrowing it down much. If I say "her," I'm still possibly discussing 51% of the human population, and maybe even some percentage of the cat and dog population. Do we need a gender specific version of "they" and "them" to denote whether we are discussing a group of males, a group of females, or some mixed sex group? I guess it's useful to the "His and Hers" bath towel industry.

Maybe because her name was "Hermione," a female sounding name, and I haven't read those books, but I'm guessing they mentioned her being a girl at some point.
 
What's weird about it?

It's just a weird concept in English since plain nouns no longer have gender, so why should pronouns?

Are you just messing with RTB folk, @Snout Spout?

No, I'm really not, but I'm not some radical liberal like you guys think. In fact, my wife gets pissed off at me because of it. The other day I mentioned I thought a transgender character on a tv show didn't really pass as transgender. There was nothing at all feminine about the face and voice, it seemed like just a man in drag, not a shemale. I looked up the actor and yeah, it was a man in drag, not a real shemale. She got all pissed off at me, yelled something about not being able to believe she married such a backwards ignorant asshole or something and stomped to the bedroom and locked me out.
 
Y'all are reading way too much into this. They're talking about farm animals. It's TENNESSEE for crying out loud. They just want to be accepted when they screw the males. Doubles their chances at getting some.
 
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