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<blockquote data-quote="wait whattt? :o" data-source="post: 74961" data-attributes="member: 564"><p>I don't know the difference between saying "they are essentially male" and "they are male". English is not my first language (if it has not been evident this whole time XD). My fault for causing confusion.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't sure if I should address this but didn't want to make it seem like I was ignoring you.</p><p>If you want to speak factually, "humans have 10 fingers" is false. On the other hand, "humans <em>typically </em>have 10 fingers" is true. However, we are lay people. We don't need to be so scientific and nerdy. "Humans have 10 fingers" is fine in context where exceptions don't matter.</p><p></p><p></p><p>At this point, I am compelled to ask: are you using this definition as a social category or are you using it strictly as a biological definition for "male"? Or is "male" and "man" identical to you and a social category doesn't actually exist in your view?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wait whattt? :o, post: 74961, member: 564"] I don't know the difference between saying "they are essentially male" and "they are male". English is not my first language (if it has not been evident this whole time XD). My fault for causing confusion. I wasn't sure if I should address this but didn't want to make it seem like I was ignoring you. If you want to speak factually, "humans have 10 fingers" is false. On the other hand, "humans [I]typically [/I]have 10 fingers" is true. However, we are lay people. We don't need to be so scientific and nerdy. "Humans have 10 fingers" is fine in context where exceptions don't matter. At this point, I am compelled to ask: are you using this definition as a social category or are you using it strictly as a biological definition for "male"? Or is "male" and "man" identical to you and a social category doesn't actually exist in your view? [/QUOTE]
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