>>109264119So since there's no consensus on it, and it's just based on the stereotypes of what a man and a woman should be, maybe they're aren't a thing?
It seems like there's no actual definition of them, so maybe gender isn't actually a thing, and what people misinterpret as their "gender" is just aspects of their personality?
I mean am I trans or genderfluid, or what have you, because I'm a guy who don't care about sports, or cars, or drinking beers, or trying to score hot chicks? No.
Am I trans or genderfluid, or what have you, for being a guy who likes cute things, don't mind talking about my feelings, or drinks "girly" drink? No.
I'm just a person, who happens to be male, with those personality traits.
Maybe we are all just different people who like different things, and defining people's personalities on how a man or a woman SHOULD behave/feel, is a shitty and medieval way of viewing things?