I didn't understand genderfluid but then i realised i don't have to because it literally doesn't affect my life whatsoever and it's the barest level of respect i can give to not invalidate a total stranger's identity i know nothing about
lotta comments trying to tell this person what genderfluid means as though they didnt literally say "to me" at the beginning!! gender identity is a very individual thing, dont shit on how other people identify and try to shove them in your box of what genderfluid is or how you think it should be defined - feels very binary of yall oop 🤷
I’m gender-fluid and never thought of it that way! I love hearing other genderfluid people say what it is to them because a lot of the time it’s different. It’s just really cool to hear others views
@@eastern2687 me personally I don’t agree with what they are doing but I’ll try my best to explain.(?) Many people from my community as children were told it wasn’t normal to not be your birth gender. Now, a lot of us aren’t pushing it on children but some may because they want children to do excepted and not feel trapped. I think we should let children figure it out on their own. Also not every child is heterosexual, they don’t even know that word well at least I didn’t. The people pushing this agenda also tend to be rude, at least the ones I’ve met that try to make everything about gender/sexuality. If this wasn’t clean or you want better reasoning just let me know and I’ll try to explain more the best I can
@@Gl1tch_5t4r the position of giving them space to express is a valid point and I agree, it is natural and normal. However, don't you think that in most countries (we do not take radical muslims and etc cause they are barbarians), there is already enough space for that and people do not feel trapped, while pushing this further pretty much starts dissolving the opposite side of the spectrum where heteros just want to live like they live and raise their hetero children (unless those will want to change when they are let's say 16-18 when they have full right for that)? Am I making sense?
How do you think of genderfluidity? I'm genderfluid, and I think of it as, like, a lake. Some days the water's still and masculine, and other days this lake has active waves and is more feminine. Sometimes the tides rise high, and shows both, and sometimes the tide goes low and shows neither. I'm not separate entities, but rather a single everchanging whole.
Problem is, now they push agenda to schools. So while they felt we all accept them as they are, they now try to make our regular kids to become like them. This is where the line is crossed. I accept, but I DO NOT WANT my children to become transgender because it is popular. You people heck up unformed childrens mentality which is not okay.
As someone who is genderfluid and who also knows different people who are, many of us don’t describe it this way lol No hate to the person in the video For me it was that my gender identity would feel like it was shifting. Sometimes it was more masculine and I would have heavy dysphoria, other times it was feminine, other times it was non-binary and often times it was a mix. Since I had surgery the shifting is less prominent and I mostly just vibe as non-binary, but I still feel a shift at times. Many people I know who identified as genderfluid have settled on a more ambiguous non-binary label as well.
Yeah this is my experience with my own gender fluidity. However, I lean far more on the masculine and non-binary side, with the feminine being decently rare.
I'm agender. I have nothing inside me by this logic lol This comment section is already cancerous. Okay, for the people who want to cry about someone's internal sense of self, here are some things: Masculine and Feminine are concepts of what a man or woman should be. It's not some gotcha, you're just being intentionally obtuse. There are folks who fall under the nonbinary umbrella who rejected both and prefer androgyny. There are folks who identify as they/them and still present as masculine or feminine, just as there are folks who are naturally more androgynous and are cis gendered. Presentation is not the same as identity. The thing about there not being masculinity or femininity as you claim is about rejecting the binary. Males aren't obligated to masculinity and females aren't obligated to femininity. The concepts exist, and they're a good frame of reference when you're trying to describe something. The point is that they are concepts, not rules, and no one should be forced to present and conduct themself based on their sex if it does not align with being their truest self. People are complex beings. We do not fully adhere to a single concept rigidly. The fact that there are actually problems in the world, and you're wasting your energy on someone's internal sense of self when there are tangible, horrible issues in the real world, like police brutality, and maybe you've heard of this one, but children getting shot just trying to go to school.
Wait what do you mean minus the animal stuff?? Every queer person can transform into an animal, and gender fluid people can transform into a bunch of animals
I have NEVER felt more aligned with a lable for my gender than with gender-fluid. It feels so right. It’s who I am and no other way feels right. I hope more people can learn about it because we don’t get talked about often. I finally feel comfortable in my identity after struggling so long.
@@Xplreli I want a sense that i don't need to choose & just be myself. Yes, at times i feel very differently & want to do very feminine stuff, sometimes i wanna be big tough guy, sometimes i want to be Solaris from Sonic 2006, sometimes i want to be a monster (like Gorefield), i can maybe think of having genitals of both sexes but sometimes i felt genderless, like i wanted to feel as such I workout a lot & call my chest area as area with boobs jokingly, sometimes i want to have BIG TITS, sometimes before going to sleep i feel very upset that i can't shapeshift into a woman
As a gender fluid person I appreciate how based and respectful this comment section is. I personally couldn’t fathom forever being locked into one identity but that’s how most people are! Your don’t have to full understand someone to be kind ❤
@@SeaBreeze-w9999because that’s what any decent human being would do. I, for example, disagree with your opinion that genderfluidity is nonsense, but I respect that that’s what you think (as long as you don’t go hating on others for being that).
@averagecupofcoffee Being decent doesn’t mean respecting craziness. If someone identifies as nonhuman, do I have to respect that? If an adult identifies as a child? As a different race?
Although I don’t agree with people identifying as a different age, race, or species, I’ll still respect them. However, this is just a third gender. Those have existed for ages, especially in indigenous culture. It’s not an inhuman or new thing. They’re not affecting you, so why does it matter? @@SeaBreeze-w9999
I'm gender fluid, and for me it's more like I'm both, but at different times, or very rarely at the same time. So basically I could be a girl one day and then the next day I could be the most masculine person in a 50 mile radius and the next day I could be somewhere in between
None of my gender fluid or non binary peeps have ever described it this way. I usually just hear that they don’t strongly identify one way or another, or that gender is a construct and that they are masculine and feminine so whatever.
People will identify in different ways, and that's okay. Everyone deserves respect. (This isn't critical of you, and I'm not sure if you're critical of the person in the clip, but just a comment.)
Isn’t that still putting gender into a construct ? Like “feeling” more masculine or more feminine. That would indicate that there are distinctions to men and women? What do you think? Not hating or anything just asking out of curiosity.
@@cowboykiller0797 There are. No one is really saying there isn't. There's nonbinary folk where it gets a bit muddy, but if there wasn't a difference you wouldn't have transgender men and women who specifically are staying within the binary but crossing it because they identify as a man or woman. There is a difference in terms of identity, but really the whole thing is people will present however they want (masculine, feminine, androgynous, or whatever on any day) and then there's how they feel about their identity and labels they identify with. Masculine and feminine are concepts that make describing these things easier. Everyone gets the basic idea of the concepts. And there is a difference between them. But that's the thing: they're concepts, and trying to adhere rigidly is damaging to all individuals, cis or otherwise. Harmful to cis men who feel pressured into not being as affectionate towards their kids, to cis women who are shamed for body hair, and especially to anyone who defies those concepts, trans or otherwise. My point is that there is a distinction, but what a man or woman is is not something that can be clearly described by concepts alone, but there is a clear difference. It will be slightly different between all individuals, but there is a difference. No one is saying that there isn't a difference. I think the confusion comes in when being transgender is over simplified to "gender is an illusion and everyone is nothing" or whatever you'd word that sentiment as. Gender is a social construct in that it's built on societal norms, but it's more than just a binary and certainly more than what's in your pants. The real point is that everyone is different and unique, and sometimes, it's nice to share that with other people, give a word to what you are, and connect with others like you. It's just about accepting and celebrating all different folks for who they are, and I think that's beautiful. Sorry did that help? My neurodivergent ass always over explains stuff.
@@UnchainedDarkling That's a very nice explanation, thank you. I just wish that some of the people who clearly don't understand would take the time to read this.
Yeah, but some days one might want to wear a buttoned up shirt and jeans, and another a dress and makeup, no matter what one was born as, so it might fluctuate a bit more than just having a femme and masc blend
@@gorillaprutt That was his point. That doesn't mean you are "gender fluid" or whatever other bs term you want to make up. It just means people feel differently sometimes, and people evolve. Gender isn't a personality trait.
the way ive started explaining my experience with genderfluidity is with a map of the US. Consider for a moment- let's assume New York is the state of hyper-masculinity and California is hyper-feminine. On a given day, I might be closer to California than I am to New York, like Oregon. Somedays I might be in Maine. Some days I'm in the middle of the Midwest, and some days I'm in Alaska, barely associated with the states. And then there are the days I'm in Europe. That's just my experience, of course, but know you've learned something new :^)
@@SeaBreeze-w9999 and neither is the answer brendan provided. this is my own personal experience with genderfluidity; I don't experience gender as alternating between a binary. But some might-it doesn't invalidate either experience. How people express themselves is dependant on their own experiences.
Anthony, I need you and your team to do a better job moderating the comment section of your shorts with gender-divergent folks. The internet is ripe with hate for trans folks and the majority of this comment section was just that hate... There are so many loving people, but its hard to remember that when we get drowned out by hate.
You’re nonsensical. I’ve never met someone so intent on getting their point of “You’re different! I don’t like you! Your existence makes me angy!!” Suck. It. Up. @@SeaBreeze-w9999
@@PotatoesAreNeatWuh oh someone doesn't understand the social connotations of masculine versus feminine. You see, we live in a society that associates traits with a specific sex. Males are strong and rugged, females are soft and beautiful. And a host of other things but that's just for example. Masculinity and feminity exist. Just because some folks vibe with being androgynous doesn't mean we're saying it doesn't exist. We can use labels to describe ourselves that fall within the binary because those are concepts that are well understood. No need to reinvent the wheel.
@@UnchainedDarkling so you’re saying.. Man = strong + rugged Woman = soft + beautiful But y’all also like to say that.. man ≠ strong + rugged woman ≠ soft + beautiful So which is it?
@@PotatoesAreNeat the concept of masculinity and feminity are what they are. That's not going to change. It's that men and women or otherwise do not need to adhere to such a constricting societal standard. There's masculinity, femininity, and androgyny, or some other identifiers I personally don't delve into closely but respect as basic human decency. Essentially the concepts are what they are, but a male doesn't need to be masculine. A female doesn't need to be feminine. Anyone can be anything or nothing because we're complex creatures, and honestly that's the beauty of life. It's a shame people are more up in arms about someone's internal sense of self when there are much bigger issues in the world. For example, in the US, where I live and assume you're also from based on the strong trump loving Republican vibes, kids are literally having to be taught how to survive a school shooter. Even Germany is doing better than us on that. Focus on a real problem.
@@UnchainedDarklingwe'll leave it alone, when you guys stop trying to indoctrinate children. We'll also leave itbalone when you guys stop trying to control speech. Stop tryingnto force us to respect your delusions. Youre like those vegans thay tell you their vegans withing 5 minutes of meeting them, and there whole personality revolves around be a vegan I also like how you admit there is only man and woman.
The way I describe gender fluid is more that gender a spectrum from like hyper masculine hyper feminine and people will fall in between those two options and gender fluidity means that you don’t stay in one spot on that spectrum so someday you may feel ultra masculine any of the days you may feel feminine, but in the end, it really doesn’t matter to anyone else, other than the way that you use words to describe yourself
Identity is a bit squishy like that. You can describe two very similar things and still identify with a different label. (To be clear my tone is in agreement with you, not critical. This comment section is a warzone. Stay safe.)
My gender fluid path was the first signs like I was born female but I connected with male stronger but I still felt like a girl. Tho the more complex thing was my sexuality I identified as only liking girls but when I found out I was gender fluid I was like "omg now what is my sexuality because Im somehow straight and lesbian at the same time, but as you can see from my pfp I used my sex.
according to Carl Jung everyone is gender fluid (anima and animus). I don’t think that’s what he intended to say or he was really fully aware of the implication of these writings, but it’s clear in the content of the writings
Uhhhh I figured gender fluid is both genders at the same time, which makes sense with this person, as her voice is at the exact tessitura combining the gay french tenor with the common alto.
well, thats actualy bi-gender, a genderfluid can be bigender too, genderfluid is actually a person who their gender isn't like juts one, like sometimes u are a boy, sometimes u are a girl, other times non binary, agender etc.
its not something that u could decribe, its called "switch", cis or people who have just one gender or agender is not gonna understand buddy, i guess just an opned minded person could respect it, i mean, genderfluid persons feels dysforia anyways, and thats it, we can't explain it, but it is definitely real and it happens@@SeaBreeze-w9999
Or maybe humans are complex creatures and are capable of lot's of different feelings and interests within one person. Doesn't mean there's multiple people inside you in charge of every different aspect of your personality.
i believe that people who have the capacity to experience this are incredible. like people with DID. i believe they have unlocked certain abilities of the brain that most people are unable to. the brain is capable of things you and i cannot imagine.
Y’all is it just me or did anyone notice that this person said to me genderfluid means possessing both i.e. both genders meaning there are only two genders?
“both” just meaning the commonly accepted genders by society. They were putting it simple terms, but their being genderfluid is already a different gender than those two, no?
Exactly. And who cares about gender anywat? Just tell me what your genetic sex is, I don't give a fuck how you feel. I just wa t to know how likely you are to rape me
i mean yeah but the thing is they're both at the same time. that's what genderfluid means. they're sometimes a man and sometimes a woman where as a cis person is just one or the other, but they can be either fem or masc. it's a gender identity man i feel like you could say this about MOST genders but it's still shitty
They are a person with a personality, but through the wonderous invention of speech, we can communicate how we feel as a person with personality, and explain what we feel our identities are.
I'm gender fluid/genderflux and this is kinda how I describe myself too. I'm masculine and feminine at the same time and sometimes not at all. Sometimes I'm more fem or masc but usually both or neither. Mostly I'm just a human doing human things in human ways and gender is a damn burden.
It means..... I like attention and lack the dedication and work ethic to to build character traits and a unique identity because it's too hard so this is an easy way to be different..
But like, everyone has a feminine and a masculine side... i believe that what she's talking about isnt gender fluid, but bigender. Genderfluid is when the fluncuate consistently with no impulse between either gender, sorta like multi personality disorder but with gender.
Humans are complex and unique. But biologically your either male/female unless your intersex. How you feel about yourself, how you express yourself does not change your sex or gender. You are who you are. This isn't my opinion. This is scientific fact. Gender roles are mailable, gender/sex are not. Just because you're more effeminate and aline more with traditionally feminine behavior/feelings etc doesn't mean your a girl. There's a lot more to being a woman than being/acting/feeling feminine. To say otherwise is to reduce the uniqueness of womanhood and reduce it down to a feeling anyone can have. Not to be fair I personally do not care how you identify. It's not my business. Just don't expect me to go along with it nor try to compell my speech. But if your going to publicly state this, I am absolutely going to state my opinion.
@@Qwlett If a gender identity can be anything, then it's a meaningless word. Gender fluid can mean anything to anybody, so its another meaningless term. Basically, gender identity is now 'personality traits', and we already have a category for that - Personality Traits. But its worse than that, because you dont need any of those traits to identify as having those traits. Every identity is valid no matter how it does or doesnt line up with reality. This has been the dogma since the recent redefinition of gender. Under this new definition "Attack Helicopter" has to be a valid gender because the terms have become meaningless. Also, the word gender previously did refer to biological sex, the definition changed around 10 years ago to mean "gender identity" which was still in reference to a sex binary. Around 7 years ago the definition broadened to include anything as a gender.
@@averagecupofcoffee some do like to pretend they are the opposite sex. Some go further, mutilating themselves with hormones and surgeries to convince themselves first and foremost that they are indeed the opposite sex to which they claim membership. Universally, these human beings are insane.
I think it's more important to understand that having a dichotomy in one's personality traits and expressing them in different combinations in different circumstances is not inherently "crazy"
@@gorillaprutt Because you are still thinking in dichotomies? You are upholding the system of gender by stigmatizing yourself and applying categories according to "feminine" and "masculine" elements
@@greensparkles8I think they were trying to say that they adhere to the typical masculine and feminine sides. Men don’t have to be masculine, and women don’t have to be feminine, but this person is.
ok so non binary people stay want people to refer to them as they/them. gender-fluid people change their pronouns more often and switch around from two or more pronouns
This is a Universal Law thats been observed by mystics for thousands of years. Its not gender fluidity, its the femine and masuline aspects of all reality manitesting in us. The Yin and Yang, The Pituitary and the Pineal, Ra and Hathor, Male and Female. These teachings are hidden, or esoteric, in natute so they are not present in modern mainstream teachings. These are age old wisdom tradition teachings, everyone (and everything in nature) has a masculine and feminine side of themselves or of its properties and vibrational components. Adhesion-Cohesion/Attraction-Repulsion. Look into the Hermetic Teachings and other wisdom teachings--educate yourselves, theres no need to reinvent the wheel.
Everyone has a feminine and masculine side, but not everyone has it switch from day to day. One day buttoned up shirt and pants, the next a dress and makeup, not matter if your sex is male or female.
@gorillaprutt you're only viewing what I'm saying through the lense of physical biology and sex, assumingly in the human aspect. That is only part of the representation of the masculine and feminine energies present in all creation.
Wuh oh, someone mistook the descriptors of what society thinks a man is and what a woman is as genders, and not the abstract concept that they have and always will be, unless you're saying your gender is femininity and you are a delicate little princess who is meek and mild? (That's one of the interpretations, and I'm trying to illustrate a point.)
I’m genderfluid and I have three sides that I’ve named to keep separate. I also go by those names so I didn’t just make them up out of the blue. Sometimes it feels like they’re fighting for my identity, but I’m happy as myself and just wear what’s comfortable that day depending on my gender and roll with it.
That sounds way more like DID.... I'm not trying to be rude by any means I promise... Just that this sounds like my wife... Changing names genders and personalities that fight over who's in control... She has DID and has over 100 personalities thoee some people can have over a thousand and others only 2
@@rivergaming2393 I promise you it’s not. I keep all my memory. It’s more like an internalized role play of characters. Like when you read a book or watch a movie and start acting like them. They’re like characters in a play. Also thank you for being polite.
@@airyevermore1030 that's the weird thing is that my wife does too well not all because she also has other neuro issues that mess with it but other personalities are aware of what the others did thoee I totally get your explanation as well and still find that extremely interesting (good way I promise). I've always had an interest in psychology in a way so seeing how other people think and how the brain works interests me lol and not a problem on the politeness in this comment section I didn't want you to think I was attacking you at all
@@officialmilkman491if someone says there are 2 people living inside of them and they both just happen to be the same gender you would say multiple personality disorder, but because they are different genders that makes them brave? Ok.
@@thethumper088well I mean DID folks just be chillin and having fairly normal lives externally so what the fuck is it to you? It literally doesn't matter what someone identifies as internally because it doesn't affect you. Grow up
@@thethumper088this is a cultural thing. The original Americans had the concept of the two spirit meaning they had both feminine and masculine energies. That doesn’t mean it’s personality disorder, or any disorder at all. They simply sit in the middle of the gender behavioral spectrum.
hey maybe we shouldnt lock people in CAGES??? like idk about you but i think you're the mentally unstable one for even thinking that is anywhere near okay but that might just be me idk.
Read the full comment take it an actual understanding. That's not gender There's an actual psychological reason for this and it's called dual personality syndrome the confliction of two different personalities within one person not several different entities within one person that's multiple personality syndrome not dual personality syndrome dual personalities a lot different than that because it has to deal with the personality of the person nautic and Jewell and aspect of thought which creates a total different person shares the same body as one of you what do a personality is it say you have a masculine personality in a feminine personality in one person what this causes is a duality which creates a sort of conflict within the human psyche are you disassociate with balls and consider him as two different things within the same consciousness but he or she described he described a mental illness the exact description of a mental illness called dual personality syndrome and yes you can try and bulshit your way through this factual knowledge but the fact remains you can't create an argument around fact unless it's fiction
Everyone has that... you are not special that is just people... everyone has a feminin and masculin side. The girliest girl and the manliest man too. You are not special.
I didn't understand genderfluid but then i realised i don't have to because it literally doesn't affect my life whatsoever and it's the barest level of respect i can give to not invalidate a total stranger's identity i know nothing about
You are appreciated 👍
Honestly agreed
I was gonna respond to this comment and then I realized me nor him really add anything to this convo but I wanted to respond anyways
super based. it ain’t even hard to be chill like this, like just let people live
@@k3vnsmittyi was going to respond to this response but then i realized it wouldn't affect anything whatsoever, so i decided not to.
so what i'm hearing is that there are two wolves inside you
both are gay
Yes!
"One is gay. The other is gay. You are gay."
LMAOOOO, Omg. Thank you, you just gave me the best laugh I've had in a while. Omg... XD
That's immediately what I said! 😂
lotta comments trying to tell this person what genderfluid means as though they didnt literally say "to me" at the beginning!! gender identity is a very individual thing, dont shit on how other people identify and try to shove them in your box of what genderfluid is or how you think it should be defined - feels very binary of yall oop 🤷
To me, yellow means red, so bananas are actually red.
genderfluid means she looks so disgusting that she has to take any scrap she can find
@@euomu bad analogy
@@gothgirlglittercrust7118i have a penis but i dont like it so it doesnt exist
@@gothgirlglittercrust7118 great argument, bye
I’m gender-fluid and never thought of it that way! I love hearing other genderfluid people say what it is to them because a lot of the time it’s different. It’s just really cool to hear others views
Could you please explain why people from your community started pushing agenda to hetero children with defined sex and gender? Thanks
@@eastern2687 me personally I don’t agree with what they are doing but I’ll try my best to explain.(?) Many people from my community as children were told it wasn’t normal to not be your birth gender. Now, a lot of us aren’t pushing it on children but some may because they want children to do excepted and not feel trapped. I think we should let children figure it out on their own. Also not every child is heterosexual, they don’t even know that word well at least I didn’t. The people pushing this agenda also tend to be rude, at least the ones I’ve met that try to make everything about gender/sexuality. If this wasn’t clean or you want better reasoning just let me know and I’ll try to explain more the best I can
@@Gl1tch_5t4r the position of giving them space to express is a valid point and I agree, it is natural and normal. However, don't you think that in most countries (we do not take radical muslims and etc cause they are barbarians), there is already enough space for that and people do not feel trapped, while pushing this further pretty much starts dissolving the opposite side of the spectrum where heteros just want to live like they live and raise their hetero children (unless those will want to change when they are let's say 16-18 when they have full right for that)? Am I making sense?
How do you think of genderfluidity?
I'm genderfluid, and I think of it as, like, a lake.
Some days the water's still and masculine, and other days this lake has active waves and is more feminine.
Sometimes the tides rise high, and shows both, and sometimes the tide goes low and shows neither.
I'm not separate entities, but rather a single everchanging whole.
Tbh i'm genderfluid and i feel not "two in one" deal but i feel the want to shapeshifting into anything possible
Idk I never really understood this kind of thing, but if it makes them happy that’s all that matters, and it doesn’t affect me in the slightest so ok
That’s a very reasonable and mature approach. Thank you for being you.
It will affect women when they are out conpeted in sports and forced to see girl dick in locker rooms and women's shelters ❤
Thank you so much I think that that is a great way to live life as a person this made me smile today thank you. :)
Problem is, now they push agenda to schools. So while they felt we all accept them as they are, they now try to make our regular kids to become like them. This is where the line is crossed. I accept, but I DO NOT WANT my children to become transgender because it is popular. You people heck up unformed childrens mentality which is not okay.
It affects you if they demand you change your speech
Genderfluid doesnt means only two Genders, there are also people that can feel also sometimes neither or both
ayo anthony can we get rid of these losers in the comments who are hating for no reason
Ah yes censorship. Obviously the solution to people saying things you don't agree with 🎉
i agree many people trying to say this persons PERSONAL definition of genderfluid isnt correct like wtf
I'm sorry to break it to you, but it's not anthony's account, it's someone riding on his content.
@@El_BretzelIts his alternate account where he posts highlights of his interviews, it’s not someone riding off his content😑
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As someone who is genderfluid and who also knows different people who are, many of us don’t describe it this way lol
No hate to the person in the video
For me it was that my gender identity would feel like it was shifting. Sometimes it was more masculine and I would have heavy dysphoria, other times it was feminine, other times it was non-binary and often times it was a mix.
Since I had surgery the shifting is less prominent and I mostly just vibe as non-binary, but I still feel a shift at times. Many people I know who identified as genderfluid have settled on a more ambiguous non-binary label as well.
That makes more sense, because every human being has masculine and feminine qualities
Yeah this is my experience with my own gender fluidity. However, I lean far more on the masculine and non-binary side, with the feminine being decently rare.
I think they used to call that schizophrenia
not everyone identifies the exact same way with the same label. they are still valid
their version of genderfluid doesnt have to be the same as 'most people' though. it's a gender identity lol it's just how they see it lmfao
I'm agender. I have nothing inside me by this logic lol
This comment section is already cancerous.
Okay, for the people who want to cry about someone's internal sense of self, here are some things:
Masculine and Feminine are concepts of what a man or woman should be. It's not some gotcha, you're just being intentionally obtuse.
There are folks who fall under the nonbinary umbrella who rejected both and prefer androgyny. There are folks who identify as they/them and still present as masculine or feminine, just as there are folks who are naturally more androgynous and are cis gendered. Presentation is not the same as identity.
The thing about there not being masculinity or femininity as you claim is about rejecting the binary. Males aren't obligated to masculinity and females aren't obligated to femininity. The concepts exist, and they're a good frame of reference when you're trying to describe something. The point is that they are concepts, not rules, and no one should be forced to present and conduct themself based on their sex if it does not align with being their truest self.
People are complex beings. We do not fully adhere to a single concept rigidly. The fact that there are actually problems in the world, and you're wasting your energy on someone's internal sense of self when there are tangible, horrible issues in the real world, like police brutality, and maybe you've heard of this one, but children getting shot just trying to go to school.
I ain't readin allat 💀
Very well said
Oh uh stinky
We arent crying about it. Were just being realistic
no one is even “crying”/asked 💀💀
Watching Nimona is the best way of understanding what gender fluidity means for most people (minus the animal stuff lmao)
I love Nimona. Such a good film
Wait what do you mean minus the animal stuff?? Every queer person can transform into an animal, and gender fluid people can transform into a bunch of animals
Crying cuz I haven't watched Nimona yet 🥲
So pretty much it means to be mentally ill?
TFW when everyone accuses someone of being schizophrenic when doing so clearly demonstrates that they don't know what schizophrenia actually is 😑
I have NEVER felt more aligned with a lable for my gender than with gender-fluid. It feels so right. It’s who I am and no other way feels right. I hope more people can learn about it because we don’t get talked about often. I finally feel comfortable in my identity after struggling so long.
Same here, identified as a cis woman up until a few days ago and nothing has ever made more sense than to call myself gender-fluid 🎉🎉
Tbh i'm amab & few weeks ago i started to think that i'm genderfluid.
I wish i could've shapeshifted into anything i want tho.
@@theceoofeggmansempire5214 I relate so much to
@@Xplreli I want a sense that i don't need to choose & just be myself. Yes, at times i feel very differently & want to do very feminine stuff, sometimes i wanna be big tough guy, sometimes i want to be Solaris from Sonic 2006, sometimes i want to be a monster (like Gorefield), i can maybe think of having genitals of both sexes but sometimes i felt genderless, like i wanted to feel as such
I workout a lot & call my chest area as area with boobs jokingly, sometimes i want to have BIG TITS, sometimes before going to sleep i feel very upset that i can't shapeshift into a woman
@fatgnomeswitchhitter1919 It makes most sense to call yourself a woman actually
As a gender fluid person I appreciate how based and respectful this comment section is. I personally couldn’t fathom forever being locked into one identity but that’s how most people are! Your don’t have to full understand someone to be kind ❤
honestly, you don’t really need to understand it. you just have to respect it and be kind.
Why do we have to respect this nonsense?
@@SeaBreeze-w9999because that’s what any decent human being would do. I, for example, disagree with your opinion that genderfluidity is nonsense, but I respect that that’s what you think (as long as you don’t go hating on others for being that).
@averagecupofcoffee Being decent doesn’t mean respecting craziness.
If someone identifies as nonhuman, do I have to respect that? If an adult identifies as a child? As a different race?
Although I don’t agree with people identifying as a different age, race, or species, I’ll still respect them. However, this is just a third gender. Those have existed for ages, especially in indigenous culture. It’s not an inhuman or new thing. They’re not affecting you, so why does it matter? @@SeaBreeze-w9999
Inside me there are two wolves…
I'm gender fluid, and for me it's more like I'm both, but at different times, or very rarely at the same time. So basically I could be a girl one day and then the next day I could be the most masculine person in a 50 mile radius and the next day I could be somewhere in between
None of my gender fluid or non binary peeps have ever described it this way. I usually just hear that they don’t strongly identify one way or another, or that gender is a construct and that they are masculine and feminine so whatever.
so? there are billions of people. one of them is bound to have different experiences than your “peeps”
People will identify in different ways, and that's okay. Everyone deserves respect.
(This isn't critical of you, and I'm not sure if you're critical of the person in the clip, but just a comment.)
Isn’t that still putting gender into a construct ? Like “feeling” more masculine or more feminine. That would indicate that there are distinctions to men and women? What do you think? Not hating or anything just asking out of curiosity.
@@cowboykiller0797 There are. No one is really saying there isn't. There's nonbinary folk where it gets a bit muddy, but if there wasn't a difference you wouldn't have transgender men and women who specifically are staying within the binary but crossing it because they identify as a man or woman. There is a difference in terms of identity, but really the whole thing is people will present however they want (masculine, feminine, androgynous, or whatever on any day) and then there's how they feel about their identity and labels they identify with.
Masculine and feminine are concepts that make describing these things easier. Everyone gets the basic idea of the concepts. And there is a difference between them. But that's the thing: they're concepts, and trying to adhere rigidly is damaging to all individuals, cis or otherwise. Harmful to cis men who feel pressured into not being as affectionate towards their kids, to cis women who are shamed for body hair, and especially to anyone who defies those concepts, trans or otherwise.
My point is that there is a distinction, but what a man or woman is is not something that can be clearly described by concepts alone, but there is a clear difference. It will be slightly different between all individuals, but there is a difference. No one is saying that there isn't a difference. I think the confusion comes in when being transgender is over simplified to "gender is an illusion and everyone is nothing" or whatever you'd word that sentiment as. Gender is a social construct in that it's built on societal norms, but it's more than just a binary and certainly more than what's in your pants.
The real point is that everyone is different and unique, and sometimes, it's nice to share that with other people, give a word to what you are, and connect with others like you. It's just about accepting and celebrating all different folks for who they are, and I think that's beautiful.
Sorry did that help? My neurodivergent ass always over explains stuff.
@@UnchainedDarkling That's a very nice explanation, thank you. I just wish that some of the people who clearly don't understand would take the time to read this.
Doesn't everyone one have aspects of feminity and masculinity that come out at different levels at different times?
Yeah, but some days one might want to wear a buttoned up shirt and jeans, and another a dress and makeup, no matter what one was born as, so it might fluctuate a bit more than just having a femme and masc blend
@gorillaprutt That doesn’t change whether one is a man or a woman.
Doesn’t *necessarily change. I wouldn’t really say I have masculine or feminine parts, just traits.@@SeaBreeze-w9999
@@gorillaprutt That was his point. That doesn't mean you are "gender fluid" or whatever other bs term you want to make up. It just means people feel differently sometimes, and people evolve. Gender isn't a personality trait.
the way ive started explaining my experience with genderfluidity is with a map of the US.
Consider for a moment- let's assume New York is the state of hyper-masculinity and California is hyper-feminine. On a given day, I might be closer to California than I am to New York, like Oregon. Somedays I might be in Maine. Some days I'm in the middle of the Midwest, and some days I'm in Alaska, barely associated with the states. And then there are the days I'm in Europe.
That's just my experience, of course, but know you've learned something new :^)
That’s not the same as alternating between being a man and a woman though.
@@SeaBreeze-w9999 and neither is the answer brendan provided. this is my own personal experience with genderfluidity; I don't experience gender as alternating between a binary. But some might-it doesn't invalidate either experience. How people express themselves is dependant on their own experiences.
Anthony, I need you and your team to do a better job moderating the comment section of your shorts with gender-divergent folks.
The internet is ripe with hate for trans folks and the majority of this comment section was just that hate...
There are so many loving people, but its hard to remember that when we get drowned out by hate.
We’re pointing out how nonsensical this all is. Deal with it.
You’re nonsensical. I’ve never met someone so intent on getting their point of “You’re different! I don’t like you! Your existence makes me angy!!” Suck. It. Up. @@SeaBreeze-w9999
Well said!
I'M GENDERFLUID AND SHE JUST DESCRIBED ME FR
I read some of these comments holy fuck-💀 (I’m genderfluid holy moly)
Gender fluidity is nonsense
i mean, everyone has a femenine and masculine side
Love to ask these sorts of people what masculine and feminine means to them because they don’t like those labels, but they love to use them.
@@PotatoesAreNeatWuh oh someone doesn't understand the social connotations of masculine versus feminine. You see, we live in a society that associates traits with a specific sex. Males are strong and rugged, females are soft and beautiful. And a host of other things but that's just for example.
Masculinity and feminity exist. Just because some folks vibe with being androgynous doesn't mean we're saying it doesn't exist. We can use labels to describe ourselves that fall within the binary because those are concepts that are well understood. No need to reinvent the wheel.
@@UnchainedDarkling so you’re saying..
Man = strong + rugged
Woman = soft + beautiful
But y’all also like to say that..
man ≠ strong + rugged
woman ≠ soft + beautiful
So which is it?
@@PotatoesAreNeat the concept of masculinity and feminity are what they are. That's not going to change. It's that men and women or otherwise do not need to adhere to such a constricting societal standard. There's masculinity, femininity, and androgyny, or some other identifiers I personally don't delve into closely but respect as basic human decency.
Essentially the concepts are what they are, but a male doesn't need to be masculine. A female doesn't need to be feminine. Anyone can be anything or nothing because we're complex creatures, and honestly that's the beauty of life. It's a shame people are more up in arms about someone's internal sense of self when there are much bigger issues in the world. For example, in the US, where I live and assume you're also from based on the strong trump loving Republican vibes, kids are literally having to be taught how to survive a school shooter. Even Germany is doing better than us on that. Focus on a real problem.
@@UnchainedDarklingwe'll leave it alone, when you guys stop trying to indoctrinate children. We'll also leave itbalone when you guys stop trying to control speech. Stop tryingnto force us to respect your delusions.
Youre like those vegans thay tell you their vegans withing 5 minutes of meeting them, and there whole personality revolves around be a vegan
I also like how you admit there is only man and woman.
My boyfriend is genderfluid and i LOVE HER!!!
You people deserve no remorse, no pity, and no mercy.
I'm gender fluid
I love hearing about other gender fluid people
You're just trying to confuse people aren't you?
@@soundingtheskiesif someone’s gender bothers you that much, neither do you.
aw
Wow this person is gorgeous
The way I describe gender fluid is more that gender a spectrum from like hyper masculine hyper feminine and people will fall in between those two options and gender fluidity means that you don’t stay in one spot on that spectrum so someday you may feel ultra masculine any of the days you may feel feminine, but in the end, it really doesn’t matter to anyone else, other than the way that you use words to describe yourself
That doesn't change whether someone is a man or a woman though
@@SeaBreeze-w9999if you’re referring to someone’s sex, that is correct. If you’re referring to gender, that is not the case.
@averagecupofcoffee And what do you mean by “gender”?
that more so just sounds like the concept of Bigender and how I am lol
Identity is a bit squishy like that. You can describe two very similar things and still identify with a different label.
(To be clear my tone is in agreement with you, not critical. This comment section is a warzone. Stay safe.)
yeah I understand it's just that when I heard her describe it that way I was like "oh hey that's just me but bigender lo"
@@UnchainedDarkling Interesting you use the word "squishy" to describe gender identity. I'd say it's nonsensical.
@@UnchainedDarkling "Stay safe" LMAO. You people think seeing others reject gender ideology is literally dangerous.
oops. *bigots
As A genderfluid person, I can relate to this so much, but I think for me the masculine part of me kinda leads a little more than the feminine.
Gender fluid is a gender that frequently changes not what you are
That was so poetic... I'm nonbinary because girl go brr and boy go brr...
It’s giving 2001 Justin Timberlake lol
My gender fluid path was the first signs like I was born female but I connected with male stronger but I still felt like a girl. Tho the more complex thing was my sexuality I identified as only liking girls but when I found out I was gender fluid I was like "omg now what is my sexuality because Im somehow straight and lesbian at the same time, but as you can see from my pfp I used my sex.
Lesbians can be anyone who isn’t a man that likes women! Gets a bit finicky since you’re sometimes a man, but if that label fits you, embrace it.
according to Carl Jung everyone is gender fluid (anima and animus). I don’t think that’s what he intended to say or he was really fully aware of the implication of these writings, but it’s clear in the content of the writings
THE SLOTH SCARED THE SHIT OUTTA ME HOLLUP
As a fellow genderfluid thats exactly what i was thinking when im in the stage of like getting to know what i really am i and im also bisexual.
Personally i "swap" gendeers all the time but sometimes its both if that makes sense
Emotional damage see a therapist get help!!!
Do you not think trans people get psychological help
😅wat😅?
There are two wolves inside of me
I cleared that on the full video 😂😂😂
It's called the anima and animus
She definitely has something possessive inside of her! Look on her face says it all 😂
Are all tomboys now considered gender fluid
Uhhhh I figured gender fluid is both genders at the same time, which makes sense with this person, as her voice is at the exact tessitura combining the gay french tenor with the common alto.
well, thats actualy bi-gender, a genderfluid can be bigender too, genderfluid is actually a person who their gender isn't like juts one, like sometimes u are a boy, sometimes u are a girl, other times non binary, agender etc.
How TF can someone alternate between being male & female?
its not something that u could decribe, its called "switch", cis or people who have just one gender or agender is not gonna understand buddy, i guess just an opned minded person could respect it, i mean, genderfluid persons feels dysforia anyways, and thats it, we can't explain it, but it is definitely real and it happens@@SeaBreeze-w9999
I think WE ALL Have this !!!
But Are we Real w/It?
Idk.
Egg
Taoism explained in a video.
Signature: a genderfluid taoist.
Or maybe humans are complex creatures and are capable of lot's of different feelings and interests within one person. Doesn't mean there's multiple people inside you in charge of every different aspect of your personality.
i believe that people who have the capacity to experience this are incredible. like people with DID. i believe they have unlocked certain abilities of the brain that most people are unable to. the brain is capable of things you and i cannot imagine.
They dumbed down the explanation so they metaphorically called their expressions "beings" but clearly you are more dumbed down than said explanation
So you're someone who has A broad yet Extensive personality In both genders. Male and female. So essentially the perfect human being.
Bon clay
Y’all is it just me or did anyone notice that this person said to me genderfluid means possessing both i.e. both genders meaning there are only two genders?
The words masculine or feminine does not equal the genders woman or man, they just said they had two feminine and masculine sides
@@gorillaprutt I didn’t say anything about masculine and feminine, I was talking about the both just before that.
“both” just meaning the commonly accepted genders by society. They were putting it simple terms, but their being genderfluid is already a different gender than those two, no?
This is exactly how I see myself!! I use non-binary as my label, but this is Exactly It.
Masculine and feminine aren't the same as man and woman
Correct! You may adhere to those structures, however. First time I’ve seen you say something logical.
I'm pangender and I just tell people my gender is yes.
"Pangender" lmao
Everyone has masculine and feminine traits. It doesn’t mean you are a different gender.
Exactly. And who cares about gender anywat? Just tell me what your genetic sex is, I don't give a fuck how you feel. I just wa t to know how likely you are to rape me
i mean yeah but the thing is they're both at the same time. that's what genderfluid means. they're sometimes a man and sometimes a woman where as a cis person is just one or the other, but they can be either fem or masc.
it's a gender identity man i feel like you could say this about MOST genders but it's still shitty
@@rihcdar Being a man or a woman isn't a part-time thing
@@SeaBreeze-w9999it kinda is if you’re gender-fluid.
It doesn’t _necessarily_ mean you are. For some people, it might.
YOOO I'm also gender fluid!!!
So its like a Grey Jedi?
There are two wolves inside you-
inside me there are two wolves…
Nah this shit is too confusing
For fucks sake. There's no need to be fluid ANYTHING. Just be A PERSON WITH A PERSONALITY.
They are a person with a personality, but through the wonderous invention of speech, we can communicate how we feel as a person with personality, and explain what we feel our identities are.
@@corvustech7901well said
How about try not being hateful to other people? Or is that too difficult for you?
You watched a 10 second short about someone talking about their gender identity and think theyre not a person with a personality
I'm gender fluid/genderflux and this is kinda how I describe myself too. I'm masculine and feminine at the same time and sometimes not at all. Sometimes I'm more fem or masc but usually both or neither. Mostly I'm just a human doing human things in human ways and gender is a damn burden.
They're out here destroying tomboy girls
And sterilizing the homosexuals ❤ because transitioning away the gay is just soooo progressive
What
It means..... I like attention and lack the dedication and work ethic to to build character traits and a unique identity because it's too hard so this is an easy way to be different..
Someone’s projecting
Ok now!
Lol and this is why I go by nonbinary now because it's just easier to explain this question
Yeah agender but same
Everyone can choose their own labels
Never seen an explanation of nonbinary that makes sense
@@SeaBreeze-w9999not a man or woman.
There you go.
@@averagecupofcoffee Except the nonbinary people I’ve seen are still men or women.
But like, everyone has a feminine and a masculine side... i believe that what she's talking about isnt gender fluid, but bigender. Genderfluid is when the fluncuate consistently with no impulse between either gender, sorta like multi personality disorder but with gender.
Bru i thought that meant you loved water
😂
This is so cool😲❤❤❤❤
Humans are complex and unique. But biologically your either male/female unless your intersex.
How you feel about yourself, how you express yourself does not change your sex or gender. You are who you are. This isn't my opinion. This is scientific fact. Gender roles are mailable, gender/sex are not.
Just because you're more effeminate and aline more with traditionally feminine behavior/feelings etc doesn't mean your a girl. There's a lot more to being a woman than being/acting/feeling feminine. To say otherwise is to reduce the uniqueness of womanhood and reduce it down to a feeling anyone can have.
Not to be fair I personally do not care how you identify. It's not my business. Just don't expect me to go along with it nor try to compell my speech. But if your going to publicly state this, I am absolutely going to state my opinion.
gender is different from sex. sex is biological, gender is not
Yeah its almost like gender and sex are two separate things
@@Qwlett If a gender identity can be anything, then it's a meaningless word.
Gender fluid can mean anything to anybody, so its another meaningless term.
Basically, gender identity is now 'personality traits', and we already have a category for that - Personality Traits.
But its worse than that, because you dont need any of those traits to identify as having those traits. Every identity is valid no matter how it does or doesnt line up with reality.
This has been the dogma since the recent redefinition of gender. Under this new definition "Attack Helicopter" has to be a valid gender because the terms have become meaningless.
Also, the word gender previously did refer to biological sex, the definition changed around 10 years ago to mean "gender identity" which was still in reference to a sex binary. Around 7 years ago the definition broadened to include anything as a gender.
@@montesforeman5079 i never said a gender identity could be anything. you brought that up
Best response. Love the support for transitioning the gay away too, mutilating people is just soooo progressive
“Masculine and feminine that lives inside…” Okay. So you’re possessed. Got it. 👌🏼
if lives inside means possessed, I'm calling the exorcist the next time I see someone who's pregnant
so this bas is insane, gotcha.
No, they’re just a regular human being. I’d say hating on others because they feel different than you is insane, though.
@@averagecupofcoffee normal human beings don’t get afflicted with gender fluidity though.
@@Sorrowblastsome do. Human experience isn’t universal.
@@averagecupofcoffee some do like to pretend they are the opposite sex. Some go further, mutilating themselves with hormones and surgeries to convince themselves first and foremost that they are indeed the opposite sex to which they claim membership.
Universally, these human beings are insane.
❤
We need to understand that having two different people in your body is called being psychotic.
No! If you have multiple personalities which is no what this is then it means your fucking traumatized not fucking psychotic!
I think it's more important to understand that having a dichotomy in one's personality traits and expressing them in different combinations in different circumstances is not inherently "crazy"
They metaphorically called it two beings, not literally
They didn’t literally mean two people. That’s just their way of explaining their gender. It might be a bit confusing.
in other words: reinforcing gender roles and regressive binary systems. yeah, very "progressive"
How is it reinforcing gender roles to have a feminine and masculine side
@@gorillaprutt Because you are still thinking in dichotomies? You are upholding the system of gender by stigmatizing yourself and applying categories according to "feminine" and "masculine" elements
@@greensparkles8I think they were trying to say that they adhere to the typical masculine and feminine sides. Men don’t have to be masculine, and women don’t have to be feminine, but this person is.
is this out yet i couldn't find it
No, it’s a video. Not out yet I couldn’t find it.
@@JamaicanRain ohhh don't worry its out u can find in at the his main channel
This man needs help
So your bigender?
Yeah lol, I feel like most people define gender fluid as swapping between, this sounds like both at once
What is the difference with non binary?
ok so non binary people stay want people to refer to them as they/them. gender-fluid people change their pronouns more often and switch around from two or more pronouns
There isn't a difference. It is all made up
Interesting
What a time to be alive!
Is very interesting to hear this, i experiment my genderfluidity different
This is a Universal Law thats been observed by mystics for thousands of years. Its not gender fluidity, its the femine and masuline aspects of all reality manitesting in us. The Yin and Yang, The Pituitary and the Pineal, Ra and Hathor, Male and Female. These teachings are hidden, or esoteric, in natute so they are not present in modern mainstream teachings. These are age old wisdom tradition teachings, everyone (and everything in nature) has a masculine and feminine side of themselves or of its properties and vibrational components. Adhesion-Cohesion/Attraction-Repulsion.
Look into the Hermetic Teachings and other wisdom teachings--educate yourselves, theres no need to reinvent the wheel.
Everyone has a feminine and masculine side, but not everyone has it switch from day to day. One day buttoned up shirt and pants, the next a dress and makeup, not matter if your sex is male or female.
@gorillaprutt you're only viewing what I'm saying through the lense of physical biology and sex, assumingly in the human aspect. That is only part of the representation of the masculine and feminine energies present in all creation.
So you’re saying there are two genders? 📸
😐
Wuh oh, someone mistook the descriptors of what society thinks a man is and what a woman is as genders, and not the abstract concept that they have and always will be, unless you're saying your gender is femininity and you are a delicate little princess who is meek and mild? (That's one of the interpretations, and I'm trying to illustrate a point.)
"I like salty food and sweet food"
"AHA! So you admit that there is no other taste! Curious, I am very smart..."
@@vesellin fr
I’m genderfluid and I have three sides that I’ve named to keep separate. I also go by those names so I didn’t just make them up out of the blue. Sometimes it feels like they’re fighting for my identity, but I’m happy as myself and just wear what’s comfortable that day depending on my gender and roll with it.
That sounds way more like DID.... I'm not trying to be rude by any means I promise... Just that this sounds like my wife... Changing names genders and personalities that fight over who's in control... She has DID and has over 100 personalities thoee some people can have over a thousand and others only 2
@@rivergaming2393 I promise you it’s not. I keep all my memory. It’s more like an internalized role play of characters. Like when you read a book or watch a movie and start acting like them. They’re like characters in a play. Also thank you for being polite.
@@airyevermore1030 that's the weird thing is that my wife does too well not all because she also has other neuro issues that mess with it but other personalities are aware of what the others did thoee I totally get your explanation as well and still find that extremely interesting (good way I promise). I've always had an interest in psychology in a way so seeing how other people think and how the brain works interests me lol and not a problem on the politeness in this comment section I didn't want you to think I was attacking you at all
Sounds like a tomboy with extra steps
And femboy with extra steps
Sens you have had wilbur on the show can you get love joy pls
Lovejoy has done loads of interviews + they're back in the UK now and are almost always busy
it means you want attention but arent interesting enough
If by “attention” you mean discrimination and hateful messages like yours, then sure.
What a beautiful person ❤
Nahhh
@JaiWill thank you thank you very much
@@kylerdavison3290truly you are a master of words
people now: im gender fluid
people in 2223: im a fluid
This person needs to see professional psychologist!
And you don’t even know of any psychologist that has cured such a thing.
Who says they haven't already
If they bother you that much for being different, then maybe you should instead.
I liked it better when people would just own up to the way they felt instead of saying "when i feel this way, im sarah." But if it helps you cope 🤷♂️
So they/them?
not exactly, all gender fluid people use different pronouns
So if 2 gender fluid person do the thing, can that be considered a 4-way interaction?
So she's insane as what she's basically saying.
I believe that’s exactly what is being said here lol
@@officialmilkman491they listened completely its your who didnt see the nut job
@@officialmilkman491if someone says there are 2 people living inside of them and they both just happen to be the same gender you would say multiple personality disorder, but because they are different genders that makes them brave? Ok.
@@thethumper088well I mean DID folks just be chillin and having fairly normal lives externally so what the fuck is it to you? It literally doesn't matter what someone identifies as internally because it doesn't affect you. Grow up
@@thethumper088this is a cultural thing. The original Americans had the concept of the two spirit meaning they had both feminine and masculine energies. That doesn’t mean it’s personality disorder, or any disorder at all. They simply sit in the middle of the gender behavioral spectrum.
Not remotely masculine.
He/she is psychologically and mentally unstable. Needs to be locked in a room. Or a cage
ngl i think being locked in a cage would make them more mentally unstable
wtf how are people this transphobic they wanna lock people in cages 😭😭
@@robyn985 ngl they already unstable. Like keep up bro
hey maybe we shouldnt lock people in CAGES??? like idk about you but i think you're the mentally unstable one for even thinking that is anywhere near okay but that might just be me idk.
A bit ableist to lock people up that doesnt fit your version of mentally stable
Both? Meaning two? Meaning there’s only two genders?
Bro fr said they r alien x
Read the full comment take it an actual understanding. That's not gender There's an actual psychological reason for this and it's called dual personality syndrome the confliction of two different personalities within one person not several different entities within one person that's multiple personality syndrome not dual personality syndrome dual personalities a lot different than that because it has to deal with the personality of the person nautic and Jewell and aspect of thought which creates a total different person shares the same body as one of you what do a personality is it say you have a masculine personality in a feminine personality in one person what this causes is a duality which creates a sort of conflict within the human psyche are you disassociate with balls and consider him as two different things within the same consciousness but he or she described he described a mental illness the exact description of a mental illness called dual personality syndrome and yes you can try and bulshit your way through this factual knowledge but the fact remains you can't create an argument around fact unless it's fiction
Wow they’re so grown now! No longer the sweet little kiddo serving face on live news. 😅
Everyone has that... you are not special that is just people... everyone has a feminin and masculin side. The girliest girl and the manliest man too. You are not special.
BRUH