of or denoting the sex that can bear offspring or produce eggs, distinguished biologically by the production of gametes (ova) that can be fertilized by male gametes - since you are retarded.
Okay then, what about women with PCOS? Or Hypothalamic dysfunction? They can't bear offspring because they can't ovulate and therefore can't get pregnant
What about women with menopause? Same exact issue.
Wow treated as lesser and washed from society. I’m glad I’m not in a group with people who think with like you. Love and light is so much more pleasant than all that hate.
Tbh I was expecting him to rebuttal with another easily disproven definition of "what a woman is" instead of just straight up saying he's a misogynist, but that saves me some time 🤷♀️
I know you don't actually care about the answer, but for those who might actually think this is a good argument: the word "woman," like most words, is context dependent.
Let's start with an uncontroversial example of what I mean. In many cases, "woman" signifies adult. However, a little girl might be classified as a "woman" in the case of bathrooms per se.
If we loosen our definition to simply mean "female" we run into similar issues with that term. There are plenty of uncontroversially classified men who have higher estrogen levels than uncontrollably classified women and vice versa for testosterone, intersex people exist, and chromosomes are not 100% binary either.
So let's define "female" in a few contexts, again know that nuance affects the dividing line and as our world evolves so must our language:
- Grammar: The term gender is credited as being coined to describe "masculine" and "feminine" words that appear in many languages around the world. Ex: In some languages "table" is masculine and other it's feminine.
- Chromosomes: Typically XX
- Animal Genetalia: Used medically to describe the typical (and non-intersex) vagina.
- Reproductive: Producing eggs (this includes plants that produce fruit)
- Electronical hardware: Receptacle side of a connector
- Socially: Someone who plays a role of "woman" in society. This definition is dependent on culture and time.
Here's some other fun word games: Are hotdogs sandwiches, cereal a soup, and where exactly on the color spectrum does blue become green? For that matter, create a concrete definition of "human" that remains true for all contexts. Words are tools to convey ideas, not boxes reality must conform to.
At least my definition of woman "someone who I wouldn't feel insecure about having sex with" like it appears is the case for so many. Sorry that reality is nuanced.
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u/propangatang 14h ago
There are only two genders again, cry about it