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Gender-conceptual analysis

שו”תCategory: generalGender-conceptual analysis
asked 4 months ago

Hello Rabbi Michi!
I haven’t asked anything in a long time (I’m trying to get over algebra)
Following Yaron Weisberg’s interview with Dr. Tal Kroytro about trans people and gender (and I read your two columns on the subject)
I tried to get to a deeper question:
Who determines gender? (Or what determines what is a boy and a girl, to be more precise)
One of her claims in the interview is that a boy who likes to wear dresses or play with dolls doesn’t make him a girl, but a boy who likes to wear dresses and boys can wear dresses too, and that’s okay.
She doesn’t really draw a line on the subject, as far as I understand, so boys can do everything like Benutz and still be boys.
And according to her, until a fairly late age (over 20+) a person does not have a correct perception of gender and sex, and therefore will probably be confused.
This sounds to me like an emptying of the concept of son and daughter.
The question is, what determines who is a boy and who is a girl?
Physiological characteristics determine your gender.
Does a more “feminine” or more “masculine” appearance determine gender? Or behavior? Speech? Walking?


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מיכי Staff answered 4 months ago
I don’t know the answer to that, but I think that wearing feminine clothing is definitely one of the indications, even if it’s not exclusive. As I wrote in the above columns, most psychological and psychiatric phenomena are defined by filling in several characteristics from a larger group, and it’s not right to hang everything on one characteristic. On the other hand, that doesn’t mean that there are no characteristics or that no characteristic is relevant.

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התמיה replied 4 months ago

I didn't understand the question at all. There is a fundamental physical difference between him and her. In the Chazal language of Koheleth, a man has the "Havivona" or in the Kabbalistic language, the "Hasmshafi" or in the Indian Tantric language, the "Hamata Or" and in the academic language where you spent your winter days, the "Penis" and in the language of the people and the press, the male organ, and in the secular, poisonous street language, the letter after the letter "W" and not just because it is before the letter "H" literally. And in the Indian Tantric language, a woman has the "Red Rose" and in the medical language, the vagina, and in other languages it does not exist because of the exclusion of women.

מיכי Staff replied 4 months ago

Apparently, in the Tantric regions there is a serious problem with reading comprehension.

המתעשת replied 4 months ago

Hahahahaha What I mean is that after determining gender by physiological signs, everything comes as a one-package deal, and the dosage doesn't matter, unless you want to get involved in Kabbalistic concepts like Isaac having a female soul, or getting involved in surgery to change the gender of the womb.

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