Bannasidhe wrote: » Do all lesbians play sports? Do all lesbians shave their armpits? Are all lesbians left-wing? Do lesbians eat meat?? Do all lesbians want to be Megan Rapinoe? Do all lesbians want to have sex with Megan Rapinoe? Does Megan Rapinoe want to have sex with Megan Rapinoe? These and other questions where someone will answer for all lesbians everywhere in the world because they are all the same not coming to an AMA on a site near you soon.
Quantum Erasure wrote: » no-one said it's the main thing... so can I take it you're a lesbian, if you don't mind me asking? would you mind touching a female penis, if your potential partner asked?
Quantum Erasure wrote: » was just reading yesterday that cucumbers are fruit, and berries...
LLMMLL wrote: » And your example "blue" is perfect. Try to get any two people to draw exact lines as to what is blue and what is not blue. And if they don't exactly match (which they definitely won't) ask them do they agree that the sky is blue. Ask them do they understand what blue is.
CtevenSrowder wrote: » I don't even understand why this pretence of trans-woman are woman is trotted out. You can have self-id without this blatant mis-truth.
KiKi III wrote: » Words are meaningless without a common agreement on what their definitions. The vast majority of people would agree that “adult human female” is the definition of woman, and for most trans women are a separate but related category.
KiKi III wrote: » Most people have a shared understanding of what the words they are using to communicate mean. If I say “Pass the blue plate” I don’t need to define “blue” or “plate” because the person I’m speaking to knows what that means. It’s literally the function of learning a language.
Stark wrote: » This is starting to remind me of debates over whether tomato is a fruit or a vegetable or whether a peanut is a nut or what fruits are berries (you're very very likely to get the berries one wrong).
One eyed Jack wrote: » The spelling of "woman" in English has progressed over the past millennium from wīfmann to wīmmann to wumman, and finally, the modern spelling woman. In Old English, wīfmann meant "female human", whereas wēr meant "male human". Mann or monn had a gender-neutral meaning of "human", corresponding to Modern English "person" or "someone"; however, subsequent to the Norman Conquest, man began to be used more in reference to "male human", and by the late 13th century had begun to eclipse usage of the older term wēr. The medial labial consonants f and m in wīfmann coalesced into the modern form "woman", while the initial element wīf, which meant "female", underwent semantic narrowing to the sense of a married woman ("wife").
CtevenSrowder wrote: » It is an exclusive definition. It excludes anyone who isn't female. That's what to be exclusive means: You are now telling me it isn't exclusive because it doesn't include those who are male. It makes absolutely no sense. Or are you now going to tell me that the definition of exclusive is only MY OPINION aswell? Anyhow, It is not MY OPINION. I have already linked you the definitions in 3 different dictionaries. Even if we are to go along with what you have said in your last sentence, a decision as to what something is has to be made. Otherwise nothing will have any meaning, if one person's meaning differs to the next. You descend into farce. And the meaning of women is clear. A woman is an adult human female.
LLMMLL wrote: » That's just patently untrue. You use and understand words all the time without defining them. If you had to be able to define every word that you use, you'd have an extremely tiny vocabulary.
Rodin wrote: » Often looking for a penis because they want to procreate.
mc25 wrote: » Biological female as per your definition here, transwomen are women
LLMMLL wrote: » It's a little egocentric to think that as a cis man you get to decide what constitutes being a man. You're absolutely free to have an opinion on the topic and debate to the death but you don't have any ownership over the concept.
Gruffalox wrote: » And if anyone ever wants to hear someone dish the dirt on deconstructionism them Camille Paglia, famous scholar, lesbian and upholder of biological truth and reason against radical trans ideology, is available to watch on videos. She is as difficult to listen to as the snuffling Slavoj Zizek (who I dislike) because of her verbal tics and intellectual impatience, but the brilliant contempt she heaps about the sh1theap that is deconstructionism is worth it for as long as you can take her. Especially her contempt for Foucault, the disturbed, death obsessed man for whom the Marquis de Sade was a hero who did not go far enough.
LLMMLL wrote: » I'm not saying it's not an exclusive definition. It is an exclusive definition of a category of individuals who IN YOUR OPINION are the only individuals that the word woman describes. However it is not an exclusive definition of women. Neither you, nor scientists get to decide what other people think the word women describes.
excluding or not admitting other things
Rodin wrote: » Why don't we ask biological females if transwomen are women? Aren't we all about democracy? I certainly don't consider a biological female becoming a transman as being a man like me. I just don't.
Bannasidhe wrote: » Yes. :rolleyes: It is apparently the main thing that cis straight women look for. I wouldn't know myself tbh. I can only go by what I'm told when it comes to heterosexual mating rituals and genitals seem to feature as #1.
LLMMLL wrote: » It's not an exclusive definition because it doesn't include trans women who are women.
CtevenSrowder wrote: » But that is circular logic. It doesn't include them because they aren't women. They are male. Also what you have said doesn't make sense. You are saying it isn't exclusive because it doesn't include.
Quantum Erasure wrote: » so just because he had a dick she should have been attracted to him? is this some weird 'incel' logic...?
Gruffalox wrote: » The whole effing point is deconstructionism tries to remove EVERY idea prior to it in the history of ideas
Gruffalox wrote: » It is nihilistic in the extreme
LLMMLL wrote: » Your definition of women does not inclide trans women who are women so you have not defined women exclusively.