Quote from: Jeneva on April 25, 2012, 09:22:24 AM
Gender is NOT a social construct. Sex is physical. Gender is mental. Gender Roles are social. They are all three different concepts.
I get the feeling you and I would get along jeneva, as I agree with you a lot.
Yes, gender is not a social construct, and it is seperate from sex. ---Think of SEX as being physical, or scientific. It is what is betwen the legs, or the chromosomal makeup, the biology....and is independent of gender. This is why people who don't fit the precise mold are "intersexed" or "between sexes", because they do not fit into a strict "sex". One's sex may affect their perceptions, for example testosterone will affect mood, even against ones wishes...just as the menstrual cycles may affect an indivisual DESPITE their knowing what is going on.
---GENDER is mental, it is "spriritual". Gender is an individual's perception of how they feel. No one can tell you what gender you are, only you know that. That's why it's called GENDER identity disorder...because it is the GENDER that is incogruent with physical sex...and that's what causes dysphoria (mental pain).
---GENDER ROLES are SOCIAL CONSTRUCTS and vary across cultures. For example, the difference in expectations across cultures for the big two, male and female, are due to gender roles. They are as old as man and people have long disagreed with assigned gender roles. That is very "normal".
The best thing that you can do to deal with your feelings is to realise that what you are feeling is far more common than you might expect. Non-trans people even occasionally have feelings of gender confusion. You're not alone!
Another tip is to explore the FACT that labels are misleading. We, as creatures, are far too complex to put into simple categories with labels. We are not items, we are people. Try to grow okay with the idea that
you are who you are, and labelling yourself isn't going to change that...so just let yourself be!
I hope that was at least a bit helpful

EDIT: No it is not impossible for all intersexed people to reproduce, but it is common. That comes down to the individual condition. We are discovering that intersex conditions are far more common than once thought, and that otherwise completely normal looking, normal feeling people may have an intersex condition that simply does not present with obvious symtpoms (or any symptoms). Some go their entire lives without knowing it!
We are incredibly complex creatures, and there is a LOT of variety and diversity across our species. Just because someone is different than the mainstream it does not mean that they are WRONG. There is more than one way to be!