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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Take the Gender Identity Disorder self test!

159 replies

DJLippy · 29/06/2018 10:36

The Gender Identity Disorder Self Test is a quick and easy way to test yourself for Gender Identity Disorder. Once you know your Gender Identity Disorder Self Test results, we'll help you take appropriate steps.

www.ietherapy.com/gender-identity-disorder/self-test/gender-identity-disorder-self-test.php

Turn's out being from a single parent family and dissatisfied with my sex roles gives me a medium/high risk...

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megletthesecond · 30/06/2018 09:14

Medium to high here too.
And I'm off to the tip shortly. I like the tip so I must be a bloke.

sashh · 30/06/2018 09:25

Apparently I am medium to high risk.

Bespin · 30/06/2018 09:46

In other importent tests, which game of thrones character is everyone. I'm ayra stark which I think sums me up pritty well. Lol

PositivelyPERF · 30/06/2018 09:57

Right, according to my results I’m actually so close to being a man I can actually feel a weird tingle in my pants, as my DNA changes. Nope, sorry, false alarm. It was just wind. Still a woman.

AornisHades · 30/06/2018 11:59

Lass, hypocritical? How? If I had said "I only wear..." then yes I would have been. But I didn't.

OvaHere · 30/06/2018 12:17

Another medium to high risk here. Not sure how.

Such ridiculous questions, things like 'toys that belong to the opposite sex' toys belong to the person that owns them nothing to do with sex.

Gendering toys is ridiculous, I feel like everyone knew this a few short years ago but now suddenly we have collectively forgotten.

I did tend to favour dolls etc.. as a child but my sister had a huge collection of play garages, cars and lego. Funnily enough we both still grew up to be women, become mothers etc...

SuperDandy · 30/06/2018 12:19

NotMeOhNo "It's a clear recruitment tactic to the cult."

You might not have noticed that there are about 200 other tests available in that site. Every single one of them will lead to the same ridiculous conclusion that you really need to see a therapist because you are at risk of

This is because it is a scammer site, to get money from gullible people by hitting whatever weak spot they can get leverage on.

So no, it's not a recruitment tactic to the cult, whatever cult you might mean.

These websites are built by vultures preying on the vulnerable to part them from their money by persuading them they need the counselling equivalent of snake oil. They are a bad thing and should be shut down. If it were a U.K. site I'd probably out in a complaint somewhere appropriate because I hate this shit.

They are not, however, some scary attempt to get all the vulnerable people to hit the medical transition trail.

AngryAttackKittens · 30/06/2018 12:19

I tripped over that question too because, OK, they probably think toy guys, swords etc "belong" to boys, but what about if it was my toy on account of my parents bought it for me?

LassWiADelicateAir · 30/06/2018 12:23

The hypocritical part was I required to explain my only wearing "stereotypically female clothing" because you can't "get your head round it"

I didn't ask you to explain your preference for what I assume is "stereotypically masculine clothes"

AornisHades · 30/06/2018 12:34

You don't know what my preferences are but I quite clearly indicated I wear clothes from across the spectrum. You exclude one entire area. I find that strange.

iklboo · 30/06/2018 12:36

Are you curious about the anatomy of the opposite sex"

Guess doctors are screwed then.

ErrolTheDragon · 30/06/2018 13:10

I tripped over that question too because, OK, they probably think toy guys, swords etc "belong" to boys, but what about if it was my toy on account of my parents bought it for me?

It occurs to me that it's quite simple... those of us who reject the idea that there's any such thing as toys or clothes or interests which 'belong to the opposite sex' should indeed answer no to those questions. And thus, presumably be marked as 'low risk' of GID. Which if you believe you have a sex, a sexuality and an individual diverse set of interests and aptitudes is presumably correct.

LassWiADelicateAir · 30/06/2018 14:42

AornisHades

You don't know what my preferences are but I quite clearly indicated I wear clothes from across the spectrum. You exclude one entire area. I find that strange

You posted AornisHades- your preferences.

How do I answer that one? Yes I wear comfy clothes from the men's department. Am I embarrased? No

I have said several times I don't like trousers. They are uncomfortable. What is strange about excluding them? What on earth makes you think I should select clothes from across the spectrum if that spectrum has things I don't like, think are ugly, don't fit me and don't suit me.

You really should try "getting your head round" a few more things rather than dismissing another person's preference as "strange"

I loathe this type of nit-picking, policing and criticism of what other woman wear.

The silly question was funny because it was unanswerable from several posters' points of view although from mine from exactly the opposite stance. That was my point. It was amusing up to that point.

But then you and Pom come on with your "can't get my head round it" "strange" and expressions of wide eyed astonishment commenting on me and asking for explanations- which I have given.

I'm hiding this thread so if you care to post another patronising, narrow minded, judgemental reply. I won't see it.

AornisHades · 30/06/2018 16:30

Lass you quoted me initially and I've just responded to you. Now you've flounced.

Mimiev · 30/06/2018 17:21

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SoddingUnicorns · 30/06/2018 17:30

Why is Lass being asked to justify what clothes she chooses to wear?

That’s what I find weird. Why does what another woman chooses to wear affect anyone else?

GardenGeek · 30/06/2018 21:41

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thebewilderness · 30/06/2018 23:08

AornisHades

Your failure to comprehend why a person chooses to do things differently from you is an issue only you can sort out.
Neither Lass nor anyone else can stretch your mind to encompass the reality of women choosing to wear skirts.

NewtScamandersNaughtyNiffler · 30/06/2018 23:14

Medium to high risk.

What a shit test. I like some typically female stuff and some typically male.

And the phrase 'broken home' boils my piss. My childhood home was not broken and neither is my children's. AngryAngryAngry

AornisHades · 30/06/2018 23:17

Ffs. I just struggle to think of a single person I know who never ever appears in a pair of jeans or runners etc. That's all I'm saying. I don't have a comprehension or imagination problem and I never demanded to know why. That was someone else.
No need to pile in.
As I said I have a couple of dresses. And heels and jeans and t-shirts.

Mossandclover · 30/06/2018 23:17

So basically if you object to the females roles and stereotypes imposed on you by society then you must be transgender? Hmm. Moreover if you suffer and mental health issues the these can be solved by switching genders...

garam · 30/06/2018 23:20

You'll find most trans people agree this is bullshit, also there is no longer any such thing as 'gender identity disorder' the whole thing is based on a disordered understanding of gender identity, which is no longer valid.

Whisky2014 · 30/06/2018 23:24

I got low risk.

Mossandclover · 30/06/2018 23:35

garam as you wish to use the correct terminology, it is called ‘gender incongruence’ as is classified as a ‘mental, behavioural or neurodevelopmental disorder.

OlennasWimple · 30/06/2018 23:36

What happened to teens taking "Which Spice Girl would be your BFF?" and "Which Backstreet Boy would be your true love?" quizzes?