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  • I’d be curious to know what your native tongue is

    I would not give you a specific language, but country is India

    Orientation refers to the same thing as attraction

    this is new to me. In my post I used orientation for what I assumed to be gender, but I had no idea it was also related to attraction.

    I do understand both points of finding similar folks or possibly finding partners

  • does your language assume that gay people do not exist?

    pretty much. Many old folks consider it as a disease or mental illness.

    Do you use the exact same word for a man who likes women (eg a straight man) as you would for a woman who likes women (eg a lesbian)?

    That was not a thing, and hence it never had a word/s. basically someone born with a male reproductive part was male, other is female, and that is about it. A male was (is) expected to marry a female (love or arranged(where family finds "suitable" partners, and the bride/groom have little idea of other)).

    Things have changed a lot for better in past 2 decades, but much of the "older ways" still remain as "traditions".

    I never confused sex and gender, as you describe them, as I said these do not exist as separate concepts in my natiive tounge. I used different words for them, which while not ideal, do convey the meaning. My questions were mostly regarding gendered pronouns, and having terms for different sexes (as in lgb of lgbt) or genders (t of lgbt), and why do even need terms for these, or why would one like to share it with others.

  • no, libreddit ( a privacy frontend for reddit, third party) was renamed to redlib.

  • We all got our own shit and the world would be a better place if people could just not be assholes to each other about the little things

    If only everyone would get that. Thanks!

  • old reddit or libreddit (now redlib). If you browse without accout, that should be enough. If you have a account, I would still enable js only for old reddit and not reddit as whole.

  • No, it is unnecessary, and it would break many auto updating websites, for example, if you use mail in web, then your mail provider has web sockets to get notifications from server to fetch you mail.

    I generally would recommend to disable javascript , and have a whitelist for websites you trust (easily achievable by ublock, or no script). If they do not have js, most attack vectors are neutralised. If you can trust a website to run js, you can trust it to run web sockets.

  • I think giving any terms create a divide (someone in rainbow club, and someone not). If everyone is in the club, then why even call it a club, that is like whole earth. I generally would prefer if we move away from any terms at all, and just stop asking about gender and sex

  • that was not the part of chain i wanted to refer to. Essentially, my native tongue (or culture in which I was raised), there is (was) no difference between sex and gender, as in, there were not separate concepts. What you guys would call a gender (and this is also partly based on interaction in this chain, where I even ask what does being a male even mean) - users preference of pronoun, or attire, etc is what I called orientation in my op (again, I also said in op that I do not know if that is correct term for it, and it was not).

    the paragraph you have highlighted was the only part where I refered sex as sex (the one associated with your partner/s). Other than that paragraph, I mostly (I am guessing here, again, for me concept of gender is new and still fuzzy) meant gender.

    I would apologise again for mmy lack of knowledge on this stuff, and this post has helped me understand gender better.

  • I played super tux kart (or any kind of cart racing game for that matter) and had a great time

  • hey jubliant, do you remember me? Greetings! How are you doing? (In case you do not, we had personal chat)

    I consider the identity obsession of Gen Z to be mostly narcissistic self-regard. It reflects our society’s rampant individualism, where kids have become a lifestyle choice and pampered like fragile consumer objects. I don’t have any answers about how to fix any of this. Indeed I’m something of an individualist myself.

    this seems a bit to harsh. As I see, most people are overly stimulated, this just makes them react a bit more visibly. This is also because of social media. Some news from other side of globe that you may have never got earlier, or weeks later, you now get that in minutes, and similarly, the friction to post is also very low, so most people feel like "raising voice". Though I do not treat raising voices online to be equivalent to in person voice raising but that is a separate discussion. Maybe individualism is on a rise, because our lives now do not depend much on other people (it still does, now you just do not have to interact with them), so you do not hear about their problems or perspective.

  • Sorry, but am I known? I thought I was a huge noobie lemmy user.

  • If someone’s trying hard to pass as a gender that doesn’t match their sex, having someone misgender them feels pretty awful.

    understandable. I can see that someone who might have past trauma, or something alike, it would only sprinkle salt on wounds. In my case, I am basically a slowpoke.

  • I am sorry to report commander, but I have no kills yet. I am definitely not an ace.

  • SO we atleast got the "IND" part common.

    I have almost never checked any other user's profile. SOmehow feels creepy.

  • Wasn’t throwing shade.

    No shade taken. I was just acknowledging my priviledge. We sometimes forget that we get a lot of things, which we think are natural and everyone has, until you meet people who do not. And it never hurts to be reminded that what you got is something not yet "normal" for everyone.

    Having a voice that doesn’t match your gender identity is a great example of why you might want to tell someone your pronouns the first time you talk to them, though (if appropriate).

    I have almost never felt the need to do so, in fact, I do get a bit amused by it. As I said, I do not have a notion of male/female. If someone considers me feminine, I do not feel any different. It maybe a mental thing, or again, a by product of my upbringing.

    English is a pretty shitty language to learn, especially as a second language.

    I used to somewhat dislike english for being confusing, but it is effectively my first language. I have read/written English more than any other languages combined (4 others) and also spoken it the most/ 2nd most. I find it good enough. Especially, since it's lingua franca in academia