Every Gender (?) Explained in 8 Minutes

preview_player
Показать описание
Every Gender Gets Explained In 8 Minutes.

Subscribe and activate the bell!

/// CHAPTERS ///
00:00 Gender identity
00:25 Transgender
00:40 Binary
00:53 Non binary
01:37 Intersex
01:49 What is a man
02:05 Cisgender
03:22 Two spirit
03:52 Cross dress
04:24 Genderfluid
04:38 Genderqueer
05:45 Transgender in sports competition
06:12 Transgender in prison
06:25 The Tavistock Centre
06:42 Agender
06:54 Bigender
07:07 What is a woman
07:24 Drag queen
07:49 Drag king
07:53 How many genders are there

/// ICONS ///
Icons created by Freepik - Flaticon
Icons created by Park Jisun - Flaticon
Icons created by irschwolf - Flaticon
Icons created by Vitaly Gorbachev - Flaticon
Icons created by Aranagraphics - Flaticon
Icon created by Pronicon
Icon created by Icon Hubs
Icon created by rsetiawan
Icon created by Icongeek
Icon created by noomtah
Icon created by SyafriStudio
Icon created by CapVora
Icons created by Pixel perfect
Icons created by Freepik
Images created by DC Studio
Images created by brgfx
Images created by macrovector
Images created by tohamina
Images created by Freepik

(I do not associate with any of these websites)

/// DISCLAIMER ///
Do not rely solely on this video for information. The video is created for entertainment or edutainment purposes, and some information may be oversimplified or incorrect. The goal of this channel is to spark your curiosity and encourage you to conduct your own research on these topics.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

surely these comments will be civil and respectful!!

hahaseaguIIs
Автор

There are more „the comments will be haitful” comments than actual hate comments

SteamyShukshee
Автор

English: He/She/It/They 🤓
Turkish: O/O/O/O 🗿

berkaykaracan
Автор

Not bad. Understood most of it. I think the hardest two to wrap your head around are genderfluid and gender queer because both don't have a 'fixed' idea. For example trans is "Oh, they switched from Gender A to Gender B", Bigender is "Oh, you are both", Agender is "Oh, you are none". Then you have fluid and queer where one is constantly changing based on the person's psychology and the other, while stationary, does not exist at any 'point' but rather a position between identities. So understandably, might confuse some.

One note is intersex shouldn't be here because it's to do with biology over psychology. It's got sex in the name too.

Beyond that. Pretty neat. Probably very complex for the average person. So my advice to everyone is if you can just remember trans, agender, and genderfluid. That's enough. For sexuality: Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Pan and Asexual. This will cover you for 99% of cases. I guarantee you won't need to know neo-pronouns or all the other niche things.

firenzarfrenzy
Автор

I mean, it's human psychology, it's not supposed to be easily comprehensible right?

MrLEADshed
Автор

At least he conveyed the information in an objective manner

Bifstak
Автор

Great video, but a few points:
There are no laws in countries that jail you for accidentally using wrong pronouns. Generally people understand too. Harassment is another story.

Also, the gender affirming care for minors part is a bit misleading. There's only like a 1-5% regret rate.

Other than that, a pretty balanced and accurate explanation. Hopefully more people will see this video

Everything-Wii
Автор

I find it funny about all the people who are mad him being factual and not giving out lies

Kilbership_Macey
Автор

I generally found this to be an objective and fair explainer but the small quip around 3:09 about fines for "inappropriate language" seems to imply that one could be fined or jailed for accidentally misgendering someone. Most countries and states have no laws preventing someone from doing so, and in the countries that do the misgendering has to be intentional or repetitive such as to constitute harassment.

Tempest
Автор

The person objecting to being called Cisgender is missing the point. "Cis" is an adjective, describing someone's gender that aligns with that assigned at birth based on their sex. Saying someone is a Cis Woman is no different to saying someone is a Black Woman or Tall Woman. It's used in a specific context to reference how cis people do not experience gender in the same way as trans people do.

MysticMindAnalysis
Автор

Every gender explained:
Male: called men, people whose gender is male have an X and Y chromosome, a penis, and are typically taller and weigh more.
Female: called women, people whose gender is female have 2 X chromosomes, breasts and a vagina, and are typically shorter and weigh less.
The end.

LobotomizeCommies
Автор

This video made me very happy because of the fact there’s coming more awareness of these topics.
Remember, you are valid. No matter what you identify as. Whether you’re cis, trans, or something completely different, you’re you, and you’re awesome.
Unless you’re a douche. Then you’re less awesome.

YTCat
Автор

This is fucking mind boggling the level of lunacy

notacreativehandle
Автор

However you feel and whoever you are is okay & valid, be respectful to others and others will respect you.

purplpasta
Автор

I hope someone who truly does want to know sees this video so it’s not just flooded with hate or people waiting for hate

AceRPs
Автор

I don't pretend to understand the minute details that distinguish some of these from each other, especially since several of them seem to overlap and cover the same concepts, with little distinction.

And that's fine. I don't get mad or scared at things I don't understand. People living wildly different lives from my own brings me joy, and I don't have to have 100% comprehension to appreciate it.

RoskoTwang
Автор

NO ONE shares some exact "experience" of being a man or a woman, that is why we define a woman as an adult FEMALE, they are all of the same sex, that is what defines them. "Man" or "woman" are not some moral judgement or evaluation of how masculine or feminine they feel or present, it's simply about having a term to describe any adult human male and any adult human female.

This obsession that the "trans" community has with redefining the terms to reflect how they feel etc. is totally pointless. There are no people who truly feel 100% comfortable all of the time, the idea of labelling people "cis" or "trans" is completely unnecessary, there is no "cis" experience and there is no "trans" experience, people are individuals, and as a whole the community fails to come up with any coherent explanation to define their redefinition of "woman" because you cannot come up with a definition that caters to every possibility. That is why the terms "man" and "woman" being rooted in physical reality is the only thing that makes sense, if there are no clear parameters for a definition then it cannot function as a definition. If anyone can identify as a grablar, and the only definition of being a grablar, is feeling like identifying as one, then you haven't defined grablar as anything at all. This is why it is also an obsession with creating more and more boxes.

The terms "man" and "woman" encompass every possible personality, within physical boundaries, any man or woman is free to act, think, look, behave however they want, that they as individuals are labelled as men or women is purely about the physical - saying a man is an adult human male, and a woman an adult human female does not restrict anyone's self-expression, not wanting to acknowledge one's physical reality is a fool's errand, the sex someone is doesn't change based on how anyone feels or dresses - so it is the "trans" side that 100% is creating this false narrative that acknowledging a person's sex is somehow restrictive, they are the side saying men or women behave like this or that. I mean if they weren't doing that, then they would agree that the umbrella terms based on sex, man and woman, were perfectly fine - but they don't! They say no no, if someone doesn't FEEL like the sex they are, they can't be it, though they cannot explain what "feeling cis" even really means, because NO ONE shares the exact same experiences emotionally. What "they" are trying to do is swap a definition that has a physical basis, for a definition that is entirely rooted in feelings and often in validating sexist stereotypes associated with either sex.

This "woman is a social construct" thing IS the part that validates and perpetuates sexist stereotypes - woman isn't a social construct in that sense, it is a word society has chosen yes, but to describe a PHYSICAL state of being, not anyone's emotional states or where they fall on some spectrum of masculinity or femininity. There is a fundamental misunderstanding here of what the definition of man and woman means. The notion that people need to live up to sexist stereotypes of what "real men" or "real women" are, is complete fantasy. The fact that many people act as if sexist stereotypes were valid ways of measuring "real men" or real women" is a problem with the individual and their sexist bias, not with the terms themselves, as the terms themselves have none of the expectational baggage that people who internalise sexist stereotypes associate with them.

ambientjohnny
Автор

Labels and symbols usually take away the fun out of the real thing anyway.

neverland
Автор

tbh being intersex is like never explained, as an intersex person, thank you for informing people!

sphigggy
Автор

2:37 i did not know this and i will keep it in mind

fluffybytez