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Well, don't zoobies have three sexes? Or was that the nocturnally roving purple jellyfish? I sometimes get confused on the more exotic species.zoobyshoe said:I'm disappointed you can't tell from my name, itself.
I'm dissapointed you can't tell how many sexes there are from the name, itself.Moonbear said:Well, don't zoobies have three sexes? Or was that the nocturnally roving purple jellyfish? I sometimes get confused on the more exotic species.
Smurf said:The false western dichotomy of male vs. female is just that. False. I refuse to be subject to these alienable classes.
Math Is Hard said:Sex is, well.. impossible.
Townsend said:People have sex with plastic parts all of the time...where have you been?
Barbie would have no conception.Math Is Hard said:
Living in Southern California, you'd think I would know better!
Archon said:Your poll doesn't cover all possibilities. I, for instance, am "both" and "neither" simultaneously.
I feel so discriminated against...
Reminds of the the joke about the little kid looking lost in the toy store. A store attendant walks up to her and asks her what she wants. She says she's looking for a set with Barbie and Action Man, but can't find it anywhere. The attendant replies that this is because Barbie only comes with Ken. "That's not true", retorts the little girl, "she fakes it with Ken !"Math Is Hard said:I am a Barbie, with an injection-molded plastic pelvis. Gender is obvious. Sex is, well.. impossible.
Archon said:Your poll doesn't cover all possibilities. I, for instance, am "both" and "neither" simultaneously.
I feel so discriminated against...
Smartass kids nowadays...Gokul43201 said:Reminds of the the joke about the little kid looking lost in the toy store. A store attendant walks up to her and asks her what she wants. She says she's looking for a set with Barbie and Action Man, but can't find it anywhere. The attendant replies that this is because Barbie only comes with Ken. "That's not true", retorts the little girl, "she fakes it with Ken !"
Pengwuino said:Neither. I'm a penguin.
Love it!Math Is Hard said:I am a Barbie, with an injection-molded plastic pelvis. Gender is obvious. Sex is, well.. impossible.
Thats easy .. .. .. All of them.zoobyshoe said:I'm dissapointed you can't tell how many sexes there are from the name, itself.
Me too, I always preferred Male & Female or Female & Male this VS thing causes lots of 'other' social Problems.Smurf said:The false western dichotomy of male vs. female is just that. False. I refuse to be subject to these alienable classes.
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