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Hoof Hearted

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What's the difference between two spirited and bisexual? And what's the diff between queer and gay? When I grew up you either had a hot dog or a bun.
 
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Serryah

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Doesn’t matter if Castro is the sperm donor or not. People aren’t born with ideological (or religious, for that matter) political beliefs…so even if the Father is Fidel or Pierre….Justin’s slant is his own, so that makes the parentage thing irrelevant.

Oh I agree, but there's a section of people out there who believe Justin is Fidel's issue, and that's the 'excuse' for him being 'communist'. Jin was coming across as one of those types, which is why the comment.

Considering Jin, it wouldn't have shocked me if he did believe it.
 
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Ron in Regina

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Oh I agree, but there's a section of people out there who believe Justin is Fidel's issue, and that's the 'excuse' for him being 'communist'. Jin was coming across as one of those types, which is why the comment.

Considering Jin, it wouldn't have shocked me if he did believe it.
The resemblance between Fidel & Justin is interesting, but Justin is a Dick all on his own.
 

Serryah

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What's the difference between two spirited and bisexual? And what's the diff between queer and gay? When I grew up you either had a hot dog or a bun.

Two spirited is a 'recent' term:


As for Bisexual? Specifically Bi usually means a person is *sexually attracted* to either male or female. Bi isn't necessarily based on Gender but sexual attraction. We're also pretty forgotten really within GLBTQIA circles.
 
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Ron in Regina

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What's the difference between two spirited and bisexual? And what's the diff between queer and gay? When I grew up you either had a hot dog or a bun.
Two spirited is a 'recent' term:


As for Bisexual? Specifically Bi usually means a person is *sexually attracted* to either male or female. Bi isn't necessarily based on Gender but sexual attraction. We're also pretty forgotten really within GLBTQIA circles.
Aren’t about 65 of the 70-some genders “recent” terms though?
 
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Ron in Regina

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Does that make the terms illegitimate? Knowledge advances. Well, generally it does. Round this site it seems pretty stuck in the 1980s.
Did I ask if they were legitimate or illegitimate (?) or did I ask if they where recent like ‘Two-Spirited’?

You can think of them as you like. I understand about 1/2 a dozen of them & the rest I have to google, but it is what it is.

Everything (most things) is/are cyclical from the weather to bellbottoms to TMNT’s. I wonder how many of these genders will be around in another couple of decades though?
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Did I ask if they were legitimate or illegitimate (?) or did I ask if they where recent like ‘Two-Spirited’?

You can think of them as you like. I understand about 1/2 a dozen of them & the rest I have to google, but it is what it is.

Everything (most things) is/are cyclical from the weather to bellbottoms to TMNT’s. I wonder how many of these genders will be around in another couple of decades though?
I'm sure the terms will change. Like racial terms. When the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was formed, "colored" was the polite term for Blacks.

Personally, I think gender terms should reflect the individual's equipment, what the person likes to do with it, to whom or what, in what position, at what time of day or night, and the person's favorite flavour of ice cream.

I shall leave identification/creation of the specific terms as an exercise for the student. With luck, we can come up with something more sensible that "WWW," an "abbreviation" with three times as many syllables as the phrase it's abbreviating.