You're not even debating anything. You're only telling us we're wrong when you cannot support anything you say. The only way I could agree with you is if the guy had an obsession with phallic objects in general and not just a man's dick, because then his obsession isn't sexual as much as it is just an obsession with a sexual looking shape. Yeaaah, no. Gender: Social identity upheld by appearance. Sex: Genitalia.Wow, way to incorrectly define each word. You're just making that up now. Gender is the same thing as
sex . Oh wait, here, let me quote actual sources:
Spoiler for :
gen·der (j?n'd?r) n. Grammar A grammatical category used in the classification of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and, in some languages, verbs that may be arbitrary or based on characteristics such as sex or animacy and that determines agreement with or selection of modifiers, referents, or grammatical forms. One category of such a set. The classification of a word or grammatical form in such a category. The distinguishing form or forms used.The condition of being female or male; sex. Females or males considered as a group: expressions used by one gender.Sexual identity, especially in relation to society or culture. The condition of being female or male; sex. Females or males considered as a group: expressions used by one gender. gender A grammatical category indicating the sex , or lack of sex, of nouns and pronouns. The three genders are masculine, feminine, and neuter. He is a masculine pronoun; she is a feminine pronoun; it is a neuter pronoun. Nouns are classified by gender according to the gender of the pronoun that can substitute for them. In English, gender is directly indicated only by pronouns. gender c.1300, from O.Fr. gendre, from stem of L. genus (gen. generis) "kind, sort, gender," also "sex" (see genus); used to translate from Gk. Aristotle's grammatical term genos. As sex took on erotic qualities in 20c., gender came to be used for "sex of a human being," often in feminist writing with reference to social attributes as much as biological qualities; this sense first attested 1963. Gender-bender is first attested 1980, with reference to pop star David Bowie. OH WOW THIS ONE LITERALLY SAYS GENDER = SEX Main Entry: gen·der Pronunciation: 'jen-d&r Function: noun 1 : SEX 1 2 : the behavioral, cultural, or psychological traits typically associated with one sex gender gen·der (j?n'd?r) n. The sex of an individual, male or female, based on reproductive anatomy. Sexual identity, especially in relation to society or culture. OH WAIT WHAT DOES ALL THIS MEAN? It means, if you have a functional DICK you are a MAN. If you
were a woman and got a dick, you are NOW a
man . So yes chewey, wanting to be someone who looks like a woman, while clothed, but has male reproductive organs, and is a
man , makes you gay.
Now, before you go on all about transgenders, you take this two ways. Either a transgender is a person who, at the time, currently has both reproductive organs, or has 1 set but looks like the opposite (very very often in this case they would prefer to have their gender referred to as the gender they think they should be: ie, a woman ops to have a penis, loses the vagina, and although looks like a woman, he prefers to be called a man.) So in the case of transgenders, you're either both or one or the other, and in this debate, both means nothing. There's no point to even discuss this anyways, unless you just feel like arguing more for no reason poking for new ways to be wrong.