There are only 2 genders: Male and Female
The first member to accept the challenge becomes the contender.
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The concept of gender should be grounded in biological sex, which is defined by observable physical characteristics, such as chromosomal patterns (XX or XY), reproductive organs, and hormonal profiles. Males and females are distinct in terms of biological function, with male and female sex roles tied to reproduction, and this binary distinction has existed throughout human history and across cultures. While some people may experience gender dysphoria or identify with non-binary labels, these deviations from the male-female binary do not change the biological reality that defines human sex. Gender, as a concept tied to biological function, should remain rooted in these two categories—male and female—since they reflect the natural order and evolutionary processes of human reproduction. Creating additional gender categories based on subjective identity may erode this fundamental understanding, leading to confusion and a loss of clarity in societal structures such as sports, legal rights, and social norms.
This debate requires:
1. Definition of gender
2. Definition of male
3. Definition of female
We clearly dont agree on definition of gender, so it is very difficult to debate without agreed definition, as we would be debating two different topics entirely.