[quote=@Buddha] False. First of all, L G and B represent sexualities (namely lesbian, gay, bisexual) and not genders, so you already sounded stupid right off the bat. While I agree that all genders that aren't normative are there for attempts at being special snowflakes, there are only 2 genders. Science agrees with me -- the definition of a gender is: So as you can read here gender essentially boils down to stereotypical behavior often associated with one of the two sexes. That means that gender is limited to two options (and not three like you said). However sex and gender do not correlate specifically -- yes if you are male you have a high chance (99.9%, yes I pulled that % out of my ass, but it's a very large chance) that you are actually going to be male gender. Because of testosterone and such. Same with women and hormones. However there are people who are male in sex and female in behavior or, otherwise, often act more feminine than masculine. These people are transgender. However 'transgender' is not a specific gender so you are female sex wise, male gender wise, in 1 person. There is no room for different genders, you can't be a-gender, gender-fluid, or anything like that. Scientifically/sociologically/biologically impossible. Your gender is just the average of behavior, measured over a set of stereotypes that are biologically/scientifically founded. You're male or female. No other genders exist. And LGB(T) is not a gender. Sorry. And that's not even beginning to touch on the social and cultural influences on gender. [img]http://i.imgur.com/0rnCLVV.jpg[/img] [/quote] Hold on-- isn't the biological concept called "sex", and the mental concept "gender"? (Or sexuality, which is what you just used.) Or so, perhaps, that's what all the SJ crap I'm used to seeing from maintaining a Tumblr art blog and trying to ignore the bullshit that gets on my dashboard say. Nevertheless, what you just said is what I actually mean. Perhaps it wouldn't be good that a mere vocabulary difference caused such a fuss. Anyway, I'd like to add that some of the opinions here might also be actually not really unpopular; or at least, if context is taken outside of the RPG community. Plenty of people are already sticking the "cancer" brand on Undertale since a long time ago.