Wednesday, 17 June 2015

People Get So Needlessly Worked Up Over Gender

OMG, we can't let kids play with the "wrong" toys! Or can we?




OMG, we can't let people wear the "wrong" clothes! Or can we? Lay some wisdom on us, Eddie Izzard --


OMG, we can't let people change their genders! Or can we? What's the big deal?




OMG, so what does this new word "pansexual" mean? Don't worry, your kitchenware is safe --


It means people who are attracted to people regardless of their place on the gender continuum, rather than being attracted solely to those who fit the traditional definition of male or female.


35 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love me anything that references Eddie Izzard. I also love that birth certificate one. A lot has changed indeed. Why do people care how other people realize their true self?

LL Cool Joe said...

All I can say is amen, apart from the cuddle part. :D

anne marie in philly said...

I love the birth certificate one - mine says 6.5 pounds. yeah.

the ken cake is FABULOUS!

people need to evolve. period.

Anonymous said...

well said!

jaz@octoberfarm said...

great post! the times they are a changing...thank goddess!

DEZMOND said...

that girl turned out to be such a hot hunk in the end!
And love that Sheymus' doll! He is such a beefcake!

Ms Misantropia said...

Birthday doll Ken IS fabulous!

Jeanne said...

So sad that society is so hung up on labels! I have two grandsons who have two sisters. The grandsons are younger than their sisters. The grandsons love to play Barbie and dress-up with their two sisters. I see nothing wrong as the girls also play cars and superheroes with their brothers. But, OOOhhhh, the outcry from people when they find out the boys play with dolls and have make-up put on them. I've even heard the phrase, you're going to make them Gay! REALLY?????? {{shakes head in disbelief}}

Plowing Through Life (Martha) said...

These were all great but the birth certificate one....BAHAHAHA... Fun post.

mxtodis123 said...

Great morning post. Brought to mind my dad's desire for a son. Mom never had another child so dad always bought me boy's toys for Christmas. I loved getting out there and building roads for my cars and trucks.
Mary

Unknown said...

These are good.

I've never really understood why people get so hung up on gender. I mean, I suppose it's important if you're someone's doctor, or maybe they're sexual partner.

But most people we interact with on a daily basis aren't either one of those things.

OmaLindasOldeBaggsandStuftShirts said...

Oh the birth certificate is priceless and I love the ken cake.
Perhaps it is because Ry is on the autism spectrum, perhaps it is because he has an older sister and lives in an estrogen laden household, or perhaps, just perhaps it is because he is who he is......but his rigidity towards all things worldly does not extend to gender roles. He has gotten in trouble at school for playing not only with the girls but also "girls" toys, games etc. Doesn't understand why more boys don't like to play dress up at the Children's museum, or girls aren't allowed to play on the sport teams at school. It gives him lots of consternation. I'm so happy with who he is and how he conducts himself. He has a great sense of self.

Debi said...

How did you know I was silently wondering what the HELL? did that latest trending word me?
This planet could use More attention to keeping us from distorting ourselves than picking apart what and who we LOVE.
As always, I know where to go when I need informed info, which keeps Nana cool and intouch. xoDebi

Mistress Maddie said...

Here here!!!! Everyone need to take a pill and chill out over such issues. Just let it be. Meanwhile my parents never fretted over what toys I had. I had everything from stuffed toys , to GI Joe and a nice collection of barbies. It was a hellva of a tea party

Debi said...

PS! My son at 2 , delighted in playing with and dragging around a red headed boy doll. Raised by a single Mom, with older sister, the whispers were........well nonsense but the trending knowledge of the day. Instinctively, I knew this was self expression of the purest kind.
Child , after all are far more human than what attempts to raise them.
Anyway.....wild mother, older protective sister, NO father his whole life = strong, determined ( yes rebellious ) protective, dowding father of two boys........one with ginger hair.

JoAnn ( Scene Through My Eyes) said...

There are so many other issues we really need to deal with - abuse, hunger, the planet being destroyed - and yet some people continue to insist that everyone live by their standard ( or more likely their interpretation of the Bible's standard ) that the real issue gets missed - we are who we are - and we shouldn't be "blamed" or criticized for that. Loved the birth certificate!!

Anonymous said...

The very first toy my son ever asked for on his own was a Barbie doll. Do you know what I did? I bought him one. One year later, he asked for a Dancing Debbie doll. I bought him one of those, too. If it turned him gay, it will sure be a surprise to his girlfriend.

MrsDuncanMahogany said...

I LOVE the "if it didn't matter then" one. That is going to be my standard saying from now on....

This N That said...

Amen..Makes no difference

Unknown said...

One day people will look back at us and say "What the fuck was the matter with those people?" I say this with hope in my voice.

yellowdoggranny said...

as much stupid shit that is going on in the world..the last thing we need to be worrying about is boys wanting to be girls and girls wanting to be boys.both boys and girls are starving all over the world..no water, no food and no future..get over it...sigh*...I love you.

Lisa said...

If we could comment with pictures I'd respond with an adorable picture of my grandson bottle feeding his baby doll, Layla. He wants me to knit her a sweater for when they go visit his other grandmother.

The Dancing Crone said...

Really make me wonder about evolution. Especially in the light of the white woman who feels black. Someday the human race will reach a point where folks will just get up in the morning and be what they feel like being that day. Then like Ellen says we will have to judge people by the cars they drive. :)

The Happy Whisk said...

Izzard always cracks me up.

Miss Val's Creations said...

This is so great! I'm glad the transgender community is receiving so much attention lately that is helping ignorant people understand it. What a fabulous Ken doll there!

Rawknrobyn.blogspot.com said...

Like others said, my favorite is the birth certificate, though the red layer of the cake looks delicious and simply fabulous.

Professor Chaos said...

My mother once told me that my father was against the idea of getting me a GI Joe for Christmas because he didn't want his son playing with dolls.

He's matured a lot since then and we all had a good laugh.

Anonymous said...

Loved, loved, loved them all!!!!!! Xoxoxoxo

Jim said...

Thanks for this, Debra! Important message here for us all.

Kay G. said...

I am still laughing at the 1 in 3 is gay, with the dog and the baby.
It's bad, I kept making that choking sound today...you know, when you remember something funny and you try not to laugh...that's YOUR fault!!

Laurent said...

Great post, wish more parents and people in general would come to their senses on this question.

Mwa said...

I don't understand why all people don't see sense like that. Why it's hard to let people be what they are. That's the part I don't get.

Guillaume said...

He-Man was such a gay icon. He even had a double identity and as his alter ego was wearing pink!

Ol'Buzzard said...

I especially love drag queens. They are flamboyant and colorful and in your face - they must be great fun to be around. I have said it before: my brother-in-law is gay and a better person doesn't exist on this earth - I love the bugger.
the Ol'Buzzard

Rommy said...

Both my children had baby dolls and lightsabers at their disposal - I didn't see either one as being gender specific.