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Jul - Innocent Town - What gender are you? New poll - New thread - New reply
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Imagine yourself, and tell me what you see...
male
 
51.5%, 17 votes
female
 
33.3%, 11 votes
neuter
 
3.0%, 1 vote
uhh, dunno
 
6.1%, 2 votes
tomato juice with cucumber salad
 
6.1%, 2 votes
Multi-voting is disabled. 33 users have voted.

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Posted on 06-26-11 12:12:55 AM Link | Quote

Originally posted by Terra
I don't know, with so many parents deciding to give their daughters more "masculine" names as of late...

A lot of people seem to think that my first name (Taryn) is a boy's name. I've never known any males named Taryn, at least with that spelling.


I've never met ANYONE with the name of Taryn honestly. I think it depends on the spelling. The way it is, makes me think it's feminine, but if you spelt it like Tarin, or Taren, or with two rs, I'd think otherwise.

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Posted on 06-26-11 12:19:25 AM Link | Quote
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There is no such thing as gender, it is a myth.

Everybody is neutral.
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It is only yourself.

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Posted on 06-26-11 12:23:36 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Terra
I don't know, with so many parents deciding to give their daughters more "masculine" names as of late..

That's a trend I can't stand honestly. How does it help the daughters in any way?

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Posted on 06-26-11 12:24:29 AM Link | Quote
Yeah, imma tomato juice with cucumber salad.

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Posted on 06-26-11 12:24:51 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Liliana
Originally posted by Terra
I don't know, with so many parents deciding to give their daughters more "masculine" names as of late..

That's a trend I can't stand honestly. How does it help the daughters in any way?

That isn't really a new trend- a lot of names now considered solely female were once considered male names.

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Posted on 06-26-11 12:27:37 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Liliana
Originally posted by Terra
I don't know, with so many parents deciding to give their daughters more "masculine" names as of late..

That's a trend I can't stand honestly. How does it help the daughters in any way?


Apparently they subscribe to the outmoded belief that being male is always better than being female, and businesses will only ever hire men. So they give their daughters "strong" male names so people will think they're male, or something.

I don't get it either. To me, it seems that women get more overall freedom of choice and such than men these days, at least in Western countries. Places like Saudi Arabia are different, yes. But the whole "male >>> female always" thing just seems really dumb to me.

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Posted on 06-26-11 02:10:12 AM Link | Quote
I thought it was because that some names (especially traditionally masculine names) are becoming gender-neutral to some degree.
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Posted on 06-30-11 12:18:42 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by legacyme3
Tarin


A certain game causes this to make a ton of sense.

Male, here. I've always thought "hey, switching on command would kick ass and probably be super useful at times" though.

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Posted on 06-30-11 12:19:58 AM Link | Quote
You know, before I actually played LA, I assumed Tarin was a girl from the name

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Posted on 06-30-11 12:25:59 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Bloodstar
I've always thought "hey, switching on command would kick ass and probably be super useful at times" though.

Let's be honest, which male doesn't think this way?

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Posted on 07-02-11 08:02:27 PM Link | Quote
I'm 100% male, obviously.

Originally posted by The Red Snifit
I thought it was because that some names (especially traditionally masculine names) are becoming gender-neutral to some degree.


Some names used to be exclusively male 200 years ago, but now they are considered female like Dana, Evelyn, Meredith, etc. It's all about cultural transformation.
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Posted on 07-06-11 09:19:12 PM Link | Quote
i just looked at the poll


geez this board is a sausage fest





i voted "uh, dunno" because...

i dunno i felt like it

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Posted on 07-09-11 03:46:30 PM Link | Quote
Male here! With a transgender girlfriend...

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Posted on 07-10-11 02:25:37 AM (last edited by Sofi at 07-09-11 11:25 PM) Link | Quote
You're in luck, 2Tie. At this forum, les personnes transgenres sont très populaires.

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Posted on 07-10-11 07:58:29 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by 2Tie
Male here! With a transgender girlfriend...

*Liliana approves

Really, I think that's quite cool.

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Posted on 08-18-11 02:27:32 AM Link | Quote

I am very much female in every way, both physically and mentally--which, in my case, is a very good thing. (I'm not sure I could live with being transgender with the body I have, to be honest--it'd be damn near impossible to pass. I could always bind my divine breasts, but my hip bones would be really hard to hide.)

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Posted on 08-18-11 01:21:29 PM Link | Quote
I did what you're not supposed to do. I voted on the thread some time ago but never replied

I am male. I'd give proof but I'm not sure everyone would want to see my hairy.... FACE! I was going to say face the whole time. I do have a full beard. But I've seen some women, older mostly, that don't shave their mustache.

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