Males vs Females on PF: How Many? Guess!

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The discussion revolves around the gender composition of the forum, specifically focusing on the number of males and females participating. Participants explore the implications of gender versus biological sex, and the potential for creating a dedicated section for discussions related to sex, dating, and gender identity.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express curiosity about the actual number of males and females in the forum, suggesting a guess-based approach.
  • There are comments on the prevalence of sex-oriented posts, with some suggesting the creation of a new forum section dedicated to topics like dating.
  • Several participants discuss the distinction between gender and biological sex, with one noting that the original question could be interpreted in multiple ways.
  • One participant raises the issue of individuals identifying as "other" or being unsure of their gender, questioning the clarity of the original poll.
  • There is a mention of the term "hermaphrodite" in relation to gender identity and biological sex, with a technical inquiry about the chromosomal makeup of such individuals.
  • Some participants share humorous takes on the topic, referencing pop culture and suggesting playful names for a potential new forum section.
  • One participant reflects on their own gender identity, expressing uncertainty while leaning towards identifying as female.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

The discussion contains multiple competing views regarding the interpretation of gender and sex, and there is no consensus on the clarity of the original question or the need for a new forum section.

Contextual Notes

Participants highlight the ambiguity in the terms used in the original post, noting that "male/female" could refer to either gender identity or biological sex, which complicates the responses. There are also references to the potential for misinterpretation of such questions in broader contexts.

Are you Male or Female?

  • Male

    Votes: 38 67.9%
  • Female

    Votes: 14 25.0%
  • I dunno/Other

    Votes: 4 7.1%

  • Total voters
    56
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How many Males and Females are there in this forum? Guess.
 
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chound said:
How many Males and Females are there in this forum? Guess.

Wow.. a lot of sex oriented posts coming out of this forum, no? :rolleyes:
 
"I dunno"?
You will find very few people unaware of their own gender here (or anywhere for that matter.)
 
Bladibla said:
Wow.. a lot of sex oriented posts coming out of this forum, no? :rolleyes:
Yeah I was noticing the same thing. I was wondering if I, or someone, should suggest that there be a new forum section for sex/women/dating/etc.
 
"The mathematical concepts of dating"
 
I think smurf might press dunno/other.

Im male tho.
 
kaos said:
I think smurf might press dunno/other.
:smile: :smile:
 
Ooops, accidently hit female..


Totally didn't see that coming.
 
I'd be curious to know who is checking "I dunno/other." :confused: Was the question supposed to be about sex or gender? "I dunno/other" would be a reasonable response to a question about gender, but if it's about sex, it's usually an either/or choice.
 
  • #10
Check the OP.Its about gender.

How bout trannies or those with both sex organs(forgot the scientific term)?They can go with other.
 
  • #11
It's hermaphrodite.
 
  • #13
kaos said:
Check the OP.Its about gender.

Nothing in the OP or poll says anything about gender or sex. It just says male/female. That could be either gender or sex. In case people aren't understanding my point, sex refers to your biological sex (XX or XY chromosomes). It's pretty cut and dry. Gender refers to your self-identity. You can be an XY biological male, but consider yourself female, perhaps even go for a gender-reassignment surgery or take hormones to appear more female. It doesn't change your biological sex, but it would change your gender assignment from male to female. I don't mean sex as in sexual preference. I'm not sure what the OP meant.
 
  • #14
I thought you meant sex as in: Yes please.
 
  • #15
mattmns said:
I thought you meant sex as in: Yes please.

Nope, as in trying to figure out how someone is unsure or "other." Even if we're talking about gender, usually someone has a feeling of one or the other, even if their gender doesn't match their biological sex. If someone really is confused about this and doesn't know, this is something to be concerned about. But, perhaps they interpreted it as you did, meaning with whom? Then "other" or "dunno" would be a more reasonable possible answer if "either" or "neither" were the answer.
 
  • #16
I was just making an Austin Powers reference, but nevermind. :smile:

Personally I thought the question was quite clear, but I guess anything can be misinterpretated.
 
  • #17
mattmns said:
I was just making an Austin Powers reference, but nevermind. :smile:

Sorry, my mind is mostly on work, only a little bit on what I'm reading here.

Personally I thought the question was quite clear, but I guess anything can be misinterpretated.

According to some M.D. friends of mine, you'd be surprised how often the question is misinterpreted (or even misinterpretated :-p). Of course, when someone answers "other," they really do want to follow up on that response. :bugeye:
 
  • #18
Moonbear said:
According to some M.D. friends of mine, you'd be surprised how often the question is misinterpreted (or even misinterpretated :-p). Of course, when someone answers "other," they really do want to follow up on that response. :bugeye:

Woops! At first I wrote a sentence with Misinterpretation, but I did not like it, so I changed the sentence and rather than re write the whole word I just took off the end and added ed lol

As for people not knowing what gender they are, that seems a bit akward to me. But I guess in our politically correct world you need an option for all occasions.
 
  • #19
mattmns said:
Yeah I was noticing the same thing. I was wondering if I, or someone, should suggest that there be a new forum section for sex/women/dating/etc.
What should the title be? Dr. Ruth, Dr. Phil, Helouise, the PF Couch...? BTW - I laughed REALLY hard at "yes please." In the meantime, who says we don't need sex education in our schools, huh?
 
  • #20
The PF Couch,that sounds naughty...:-p

Daniel.
 
  • #21
Pf couch sounds too relaxed. Maybe the PF Bed, or Bedroom, or Hottub! Yes, the PF Hottub.

Once we get a consensus on the name we can start an official thread to get the forum started :smile:
 
  • #22
Oh I know, Forotica!
 
  • #23
I'm very female. well... sometimes i wonder about it... maybe I'm actually a guy stuck in a woman's body... but nah, I'm pretty sure I'm female... least where it counts...
 
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  • #24
mattmns said:
Pf couch sounds too relaxed. Maybe the PF Bed, or Bedroom, or Hottub! Yes, the PF Hottub.

Once we get a consensus on the name we can start an official thread to get the forum started :smile:

Oh, I think we already have the place. Just sidle up to the bar at the Suggestion Box and tell us all your troubles.

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=62022
 
  • #25
"I was born twice: first, as a baby girl, on a remarkably smogless Detroit day in January of 1960; and then again, as a teenage boy in an emergency room near Petoskey, Michigan, in August of 1974."

From Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. Great book.
 
  • #26
uhh technical question ,watz the chromosome of hemaphrodites

xx xy or yy or?
 
  • #27
kaos said:
uhh technical question ,watz the chromosome of hemaphrodites

xx xy or yy or?

Nobody has YY genotype.

Hermaphrodites and pseudohermaphrodites can be either XX or XY genotype. The hermaphroditism is a defect in differentiation of the gonads and/or genitalia during development. In very rare cases, hermaphroditism can occur in mosaicism (a mixture of cells with XX and XY genotype in the same individual).

http://www.bui.ac.uk/Tutorials/intersex.htm
 

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