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Gender

How do you identify?

  • I lack a Y chromosome and identify as female.

    Votes: 37 39.8%
  • I lack a Y chromosome and identify as male.

    Votes: 10 10.8%
  • I possess a Y chromosome and identify as female.

    Votes: 6 6.5%
  • I possess a Y chromosome and identify as male.

    Votes: 31 33.3%
  • I am genderqueer/agendered/gender fluid/any other combination not mentioned here.

    Votes: 9 9.7%

  • Total voters
    93

Clover

neither simple, nor coherent.
Well, we have the sexuality poll. This is a slightly different take: are you cisgendered, transgendered, neither, both? I'm guessing there will be more discrete than diffuse results here than there are on the sexuality thread. Hopefully we can spark some conversation...!

Personally, I'm very cisgendered female. Skirts and dressies are pretty. :3

(for those who didn't pass basic bio)
 
I possess a Y chromosome; I would be fine with possessing two X chromosomes or the way I am. I don't specifically identify with the gender binary, though I use male pronouns to refer to myself.
 
I AM A MANLY MAN who likes other men BUT I'M STILL MANLY RAAAH.
 
I have a Y chromosome but it's kinda complicated. Like, I consider myself male in the sense that I'm happy to have guy parts but I have issues with the societal concept of gender. I put my vote in the 'other' bracket because it was the easy option. :P
 
Two X chromosomes and don't give a damn about gender in general. As far as the general public is concerned, I'm female enough to be a "she".
 
two X, identify as male

this poll is frickin' sweet by the way


anyone whose identity corresponds with their sex and thinks they're boring: no you're not, I would MUCH rather be like that. Gimme a Y chromosome omg
 
I chose the first option, but I don't really particularly "identify" as female so much as just... accept that I'm biologically a woman. Gender, as its own thing separate from biological sex, doesn't really exist in my head. There are stereotypes about "masculine" and "feminine" things, but I've always been a firm believer in the idea that women can like "masculine" things and men can like "feminine" things if they damn well please, without having to first identify as the "appropriate" gender. So what's left of the concept of gender is... pretty meaningless to me, really. I consider myself female because I have two X chromosomes, nothing more and nothing less, and what that means to me is simply that I have a vagina and am subject to the same stereotypes, prejudices, assumptions, expectations, privileges, etc. as other biological females.

Which is of course not to dismiss people who actually identify as transgendered; they obviously know better what they're feeling than I do. My point is just that I personally can't really wrap my head around the concept of specifically identifying as some gender independent of your biological sex, so I'm not sure if my vote is entirely accurate.
 
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Two X, female, you know the drill :P

Actually I have no idea what half the things in the "other" selection mean so I wouldn't really know, but I do identify as a girl.
 
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