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20 votes
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IVF alone can’t save us from a looming fertility crisis
20 votes -
The yeses that surprise you: Organizing across the lines of cis and trans
8 votes -
Parental union dissolution and the gender revolution – how divorce is boosting gender equality in Sweden
13 votes -
How do you feel about it/its pronouns?
Is it just another set of pronouns to you? Does it trigger you, or bother you in any way? Do you use it/its (or know someone who does), and if so how have people responded? I can see arguments for...
Is it just another set of pronouns to you? Does it trigger you, or bother you in any way? Do you use it/its (or know someone who does), and if so how have people responded?
I can see arguments for all sides of this, but haven't seen much discussion about it. So, what are your thoughts?
29 votes -
Mexico elects first female president − but will that improve the lot of country’s women?
23 votes -
Weighing in on "Man or Bear" - from a woman that left society to the Alaskan wilderness
59 votes -
Meryl Streep: It’s ‘hardest thing’ for men to see themselves in female characters
34 votes -
The most misunderstood philosopher in the world | Philosophy Tube
19 votes -
The Day Iceland Stood Still | Trailer
8 votes -
Swedish parliament passed a law Wednesday lowering the age required for people to legally change their gender from 18 to 16
34 votes -
German parliament votes to make it easier for transgender people to change their name and gender
39 votes -
Why large language models like ChatGPT treat Black- and White-sounding names differently
10 votes -
Over 2,000 gender confirmation applications made since last April | Wednesday marked one year since gender confirmation has been simplified in Finland
34 votes -
Inequities in conversion practice exposure at the intersection of ethnoracial and gender identities
4 votes -
Doctors receptive to AI collaboration in simulated clinical case without introducing bias
6 votes -
Romantic love is an under-rated driver of gender equality
19 votes -
On International Women's Day, Northern European countries stand out for women who are looking to develop their careers – Iceland secured the top spot
3 votes -
Denmark has pledged to put up more statues of women, with the country's culture minister saying the capital has “more statues of mythical beasts and horses”
12 votes -
Study finds emojis are differently interpreted depending on gender, culture, and age of viewer
35 votes -
Researchers find response to ketamine depends on opioid pathways, but varies by sex
10 votes -
Utah teen athlete faces threats after state official posted photos questioning her gender
40 votes -
Why are there such profound differences in conceptions of masculinity between Denmark and America?
15 votes -
Florida official letter: "Misrepresenting" gender on drivers licenses is fraud, changes now banned
40 votes -
What prevents and what drives gendered ideological polarisation?
11 votes -
OECD urges Denmark to address gender stereotypes in education and suggested introducing quotas to get more women in top management
5 votes -
The achievement of gender parity in a large astrophysics research centre
7 votes -
Join me on an exclusive tour of two remarkable fire stations in Columbus, Indiana
3 votes -
This is how AI image generators see the world
16 votes -
The eternal allure of Engagement Chicken: Feminist backlash and the food of marriage
21 votes -
Scholastic to separate books on race, gender and sexuality for US book fairs
26 votes -
A Japanese court rules it's unconstitutional to require surgery for a change of gender on documents
51 votes -
Scholastic Book Fair will discontinue separate collection of race and gender books
23 votes -
PM Katrín Jakobsdóttir will take part in Iceland's first full-day womens strike in forty-eight years – calling for pay equality and action on gender-based violence
12 votes -
Woman denied medication for being of childbearing age
59 votes -
Trans identity and the gender binary
Hi! I would like to take a moment to expand my understanding of an aspect of queer culture that I have some trouble with. I'd like to preface this by saying that, while I consider myself to be...
Hi! I would like to take a moment to expand my understanding of an aspect of queer culture that I have some trouble with. I'd like to preface this by saying that, while I consider myself to be queer in the broader sense, I also pass as a cishet male. That being said, I'm going to express myself honestly in the hopes that someone will be able to give me an honest to what might read as bigoted. Putting everything else in a detail box:
Questions on the 'validity' of trans identity
Basically - I understand gender to be social construct based on expected roles for biological males and females undertake in a traditional society. While there is some validity to the stereotypes on a biological level, I figure that most people should be able to understand that they exist in many places on the spectrum of masculine to feminine traits. People who are queer generally do not fit into these stereotypes and experience ostracization from those who cannot escape the mental paradigm of the gender binary.Is trans identity more than a product of societal gender roles? I don't understand where the root of the dysphoria could be other than not fitting into the stereotypes of your assigned gender. How could someone come to understand that their body feels "wrong" to them without learning that from something outside of their internal experience (i.e. perceiving gender roles and feeling like oneself is more aligned to the opposite pole than the one they're assigned to?) What is the benefit in choosing to identify as transgender (which reinforces gender roles through buying into them) versus choosing to eschew the gender binary entirely and identifying with / presenting as genderfluid or non-binary?
39 votes -
Denmark's first Viking queen was likely more powerful than the king, research finds
14 votes -
Gender is not the same as sex (linguistics perspective)
11 votes -
New California law bars schoolbook bans based on racial and gender teachings
14 votes -
Danish dictionary to weed out gender stereotypes – ‘career women’ are now paired with ‘career men’ and manslaughter is a linguistic offence
26 votes -
Women used to be more likely to vote Conservative than men but that all changed in 2017—UK research wants to find out why
17 votes -
Is Finland the best place in the world to be a parent – Alexandra Topping travels to Helsinki to find out why the UK pre-school system lags so far behind
4 votes -
Eight in ten women married to men still take husband’s last name, survey finds
34 votes -
New research debunks the gender pay gap myth that 'women don't ask'
33 votes -
The misogyny myth
30 votes -
The women’s recession is officially over — but not everyone has recovered equally
10 votes -
Why are gender pay gaps so large in Japan and South Korea?
21 votes -
The day women shut down Iceland
8 votes -
Transgender and nonbinary patients have no regrets about top surgery, small study finds
61 votes -
Ken is a bell hooks critique come to life in ‘Barbie’
31 votes