As a straight, cis female, I actually find it really hard to understand all this gender stuff, but I really want to try. I never realized how absolutely diverse and crazy gender was!!! Thanks a lot, for opening my eyes Ashley. You just won a new subscriber. 😊
@the-devils-dandy52549 жыл бұрын
Don't be concerned, I've ID'd as non-binary for over a year and I still don't understand a load of the nitpicky labels.
@SarahPark15869 жыл бұрын
Thank you-this is exactly how I feel. I have always identified as the gender of my birth and have been confused about how my friends identify themselves, and this explains a lot.
@MineCrafterCity9 жыл бұрын
+Moonfire27 Please be aware - everything on the internet is true and reliable.
@art-oq1pi6 жыл бұрын
This video is complete bullshit
@elithetrashcan67006 жыл бұрын
That is so awesome!
@razzyjazzy68839 жыл бұрын
Genderqueer/non-binary here! This is one of the best LGBTQ+ videos I've ever seen. Great job! :D And cis folks, no need to worry if you're lost with all these overlapping and intertwining terms. It's confusing to some of us too! ;)
@HeyThere0059 жыл бұрын
I hope you like it! If you wanna add an interpretation of a label that we didn't talk about in the comments, or perhaps a totally other gender identity we didn't cover, GO FOR IT! I learned so much in the comments section of last video, it was glorious :) Make sure you check out the guests! THEY ARE SUPAH RAD!
@sachikominsat7059 жыл бұрын
This was an awesome video and I'm really enjoying the series. I identified a lot more with some of the terms mentioned in this video (demigirl, gender variant ect.) Personally, I think the third gender should have a name or people should make a name for their third gender, because just calling it "other" seems to marginalise it. Not male or female? Eh, just put you down as "other". In no way do I mean people who use the term "other" are marginalising people who identify with it, just saying that they should have a "proper" word to describe themselves as. (Also, nice pun :D)
@luna199110009 жыл бұрын
Ashley Mardell I kind of wish you went over Pansexuality a bit.
@felimuller9099 жыл бұрын
Sapphire Wright important topic, i agree! this was however a video (series) about gender identity/identities and not sexual orientations, so I think this is why it wasn't covered. ashley has probably made a video about this before? [pansexual means that you are potentially sexually attracted to people regardless of their gender identity/of any gender; "pan" is greek and means "all, any, every, the whole"]
@HeyThere0059 жыл бұрын
Sapphire Wright I covered it thoroughly in the first ever episode of The ABC's of LGBT :)
@punky197619 жыл бұрын
Love it! :) Love a good gender identity discussion.
@marionreader22059 жыл бұрын
SUPER great video, but I do want to point out that to be bigender you don't have to flux between male and female you can flux between ANY two genders. So like agender and genderqueer or female and androgyne, it can be any 2. :)
@HeyThere0059 жыл бұрын
Marion Reader yes, agreement!
@marionreader22059 жыл бұрын
***** Yeah, definitely!
@kittycake12944 жыл бұрын
Another thing to add 5 years later! Bigender also don't have to be flux, the person can feel like they're both gender simultaneously/at the same time
@olivemusk3 жыл бұрын
i’m so glad someone mentioned this!! it was kind of starting to get annoying lol
@almostcanadian94958 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, I finally realized that I am a demigirl thanks to this video. I sometimes feel genderless, and sometimes female, but I havent had any dysphoria. That helped sooo much! Again, thank you!
@almostcanadian94958 жыл бұрын
Oh, wow, I'm sooo offended. 😂 Look, I am perfectly happy, so I would suggest you stop wasting your time trying to hurt me.
@echelonman2008 жыл бұрын
+Chara Please gp to church
@almostcanadian94958 жыл бұрын
Been there, done that. Really isn't for me. But I don't see how these two things relate, do you mind explaining yourself?
@esel22978 жыл бұрын
Wow me too I thought I was alone :)
@kaykayma78908 жыл бұрын
"Go to church" when the Bible actually says nothing on gender or changing it based on how you feel pft yah okay I'll so go to church
@michaelandmatt9 жыл бұрын
I love love love this. It's so wonderful to have so many terms briefly discussed in such a compact segment! Learned a lot!
@_nekosama8 жыл бұрын
Demigirl. I've been searching this term for so long gosh. I love it. This is me.
@_nekosama8 жыл бұрын
doyel1772 oh cool why is that ! I'd love to hear more about your point of view on my personal life that has absolutely no impact on yours 😊
@_nekosama8 жыл бұрын
So you want people to kill themselves when they don't think the same way you do ? Let me remind you that that's exactly the same set of mind dictators have...
@_nekosama8 жыл бұрын
doyel1772 so the words "male" and "female" were given to you by mother nature. Yeah I understand that.
@_nekosama8 жыл бұрын
And don't bring up the genitalias part. This is ridiculous to argue about wether the flesh you have between your legs and the hormones are going to determine what word you want to use to call yourself
@_nekosama8 жыл бұрын
What if it were one of your family member ? Don't talk lightly about people killing themselves dude. Like it doesn't exist. It does, and it's childish of you to say that.
@ODSTALCAPWNED9 жыл бұрын
holy crap! demiguy! ive always felt that he/him were my right pronouns, but ive recently been feeling like the statement "i am a guy" isnt completely true, or relatable to me. i dont feel like im 70 percent man and 30 percent another gender, im just 70 percent a man and 30 percent... no gender, i guess. yay! terms i can use! this vid helped a ton!
@saffron_allen9 жыл бұрын
Awesome video Ashley! I loved it, and the one before. Except for the part about being Two Spirit. As a First Nations person I was a little confused because that's not how we consider Two Spirit so far as anyone in my Indigenous community. Two Spirit (to me and mine at least) means someone, anyone, within the village who holds both male and female spirits within themselves. That could mean they're gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, or demi-male/female. The idea is that there are usually two spirits -- the male and the female. What today we'd call someone who is cis-gender and straight. But in the village there were always people who had something of two spirits in them. Both the male and the female. These people weren't shunned or looked down on through (not until after 1492 at least). They were seen as integral to the village and people who held great knowlege and empathy and (for lack of a better term) "magic" in them. So long as I've been around that's all that Two Spirit means. Anyone not of the binary.
@makenzileg9 жыл бұрын
Wow, I had very little understanding of what Two Spirit was until now! Thank you for your explanation! It makes so much more sense, now!
@HeyThere0059 жыл бұрын
Mutable Dreamer great!
@saffron_allen9 жыл бұрын
***** My education about my ancestors cultures (Aniishinabe and Ininiw) never came from the Rez either. In fact, on reserve you're more likely to find hardcore RC than anything (the Residential Schools did a really good job on us, sadly **brow furrow**). Most of my education came from decolonized story-tellers I've met here in the city. And I am so very thankful for all of them. They put words to things I've felt but haven't known what to call pretty much my whole life. *smiles* Including my gender identity (I say pan/two-spirit myself). And that is so cool that your name already speaks to it! I'm jealous.
@ConnorSentByCyberlif35 жыл бұрын
Wow! Learning so much new info that I wouldn't have otherwise known, thanks!
@ghotighthefish39959 жыл бұрын
(Aside from the videos themselves, which are a really good idea and super useful) I particularly enjoy how you handled the editing, especially when you jump in with a question to interrupt the flow of the explanation and give our brains a break. Ya good!
@HeyThere0059 жыл бұрын
Ghotigh TheFish THANKS!
@amcfrost52048 жыл бұрын
This is a happy warm video. Dear youtube, can I like it more than once, pretty please?
@almondtart9 жыл бұрын
i wrote a song on my gender here it goes *coughs* *i don't even fucking knowwwwww* thank you.
@heatherlynn44639 жыл бұрын
+Amanda the Bear same
@ccarruthers46169 жыл бұрын
this is the first thing on the internet that I can actually relate to hahaha
@almondtart9 жыл бұрын
***** not yet, but it's on SoundCloud
@TheDaisyBubble9 жыл бұрын
I relate to this on a spiritual level
@MacsUsername9 жыл бұрын
+Amanda the Bear Same XD
@fancyoil2164 жыл бұрын
I have no idea why, but watching this really helped me come out. I mean, I came out about an hour after watching this. It went really well and I’ve never felt happier! Thank you so much!
@quinn70428 жыл бұрын
I too have felt like a demigirl (I'm a female assigned at birth but don't 100% identify with the label of a girl or female), I'm really happy that there's a word and someone else feels this!
@magiv42058 жыл бұрын
My biological sex is female. I have always been into things that are stereotypically considered female (although that stereotype alone is stupid), like drawing, singing, learning languages, horsebackriding and sowing, but at the same time I've always wanted to be the knight and not the princess. I wanted to go hunt in the oods, slay monsters and ride dragons. I love building stuff and working with my hands and want to become a blacksmith. Some of my hobbies include hunting, fishing, survival weekends (or weeks), flint knapping and archery. I hate high heels, but love long, flowing dresses just as much as I love pants (except hot pants, ugh I HATE them!). I have long, flowing hair that always has a variety of tiny braids worked into it. I rarely put make up on (mostly because I'm too lazy), but when I do, it's only some concealer and eyeliner. I could call myself Demigirl, and I think the term is pretty cool, but honestly, I'm just ME. This whole gender thing is interesting, but I find it unnecesay that people need to put labels on everything. I don't have a problem with people who do, but please don't get worked up about it if I wrongly assume something that I have no way of knowing. Let everybody just be themselves and stop judging people for what they wear and what they do:)
@quinn70428 жыл бұрын
Magi V I feel like labeling my gender makes me feel more complete. To each his/her own, labels or not, we're all human. :)
@magiv42058 жыл бұрын
Alisa Boyce-James That's a good explanation, and you're right, to each their own😊
@ConnorSentByCyberlif35 жыл бұрын
@@magiv4205 I understand why some people dont feel the need to label themselves, and that's cool, but I personally feel like I have to have a certain label for my gender/sexuality, because it makes me feel like I'm not alone in this experience, idk that's how I feel, but it's great that some people dont feel the need to label themselves. Have a good day
@darcycrossingbooks4 жыл бұрын
@@magiv4205 Ok I know this is coming very late but gendered stereotypes is different from gender identity. Hobbies and clothes and make-up and so on are not gender, they have no gender ; the feeling of gender is different. Also please : it's very ok and valid to not want any label, but wanting or needing labels is also very ok and very valid, and you shouldn't try and tell people THEY should not use one. Don't force people to use labels and don't force people to not use labels.
@HamsterVormFenster9 жыл бұрын
Actually, bigenders can identify as any two genders, for example male and agender. It doesn't have to be male and female.
@idahondelink70149 жыл бұрын
I have only one thing to add: You do not have to identify as anything if you do not want to. Doesnt make you questioning or anything. You can know who you are and just say i am me and thats the end of it. You dont owe anyone an explanation for who you are. This was a lovely video ! ~~ rainbow love ~~
@readingaster9 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I think these gender identities are more like personality traits or something like that, and that most of it comes forth of the pressure our heteronormative society puts on us and I think some of these labels are pretty much unnecessary if we didn't feel the need to define all of our very personal and unique sexual and gender identities, which is why I prefer not to use any labels at all, but I do understand that some people probably feel more comfortable using them and that it's none of my business and everyone should do what makes them happy. That is probably the longest sentence I ever typed.
@dustinallen41429 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I'm a bi sexual man, who is attracted to female mostly, and trans and male. Sexuality deals with the physical attraction of sexual organs. I can not stress that enough seriously. Everything else is a non needed preference that is either concerned with what they identify as or emotional attraction. Many people will disagree but pansexual and Demisexual and anything else of that nature is not a real sexuality. It's not that their preferences are stupid it's that they are not needed because they are extra traits that to not define attracted with sexual organs. That is all sexuality is concerned with. I don't mean to offend anyone but honestly it's really just a means to feel special. That's all it is. Bi sexual covers all attraction to sexual organs. Anything is personal preferences and seriously like why do people need to define who they are by "IM DEMISEXUAL PANSEXUAL LITHOSEXUAL QUADSEXUAL FATSEXUAL BLACKSEXUAL SKINNYSEXUAL" uh no, you're a human, calm down.
@bdhesse9 жыл бұрын
+Dustin Allen Actually, being demisexual, I can tell you it is not a preference. It isn't that I prefer to have sex with people that I have a prior relationship with, it's that I cannot physically become sexually aroused by someone unless that relationship exists. Seriously, I cannot see a picture of a random model in a magazine and become sexually aroused. For that reason, the label demisexual is quite important. Some people add another label to it, such as heterosexual, bisexual, or so on, but I don't find that to be necessary. This is because my demisexuality defines who I'm sexually attracted to. I don't care what genitalia they have. As far as I'm concerned, all genitals look funny anyway. If I have the right prior relationship, I can be sexually attracted to men, women, non-binary folks, one person, or many people. But I can't be attracted to anyone without that relationship being in place first. So yes, demisexual is a necessary label.
@Zakaldri6 жыл бұрын
Can you feel attracted sexually to an actor / actress if their relationship in the filmed moved you? In the sense that movies are made for us to identify with the characters depicted, as such I'm wondering if you ever feel sexually attracted to a film character?
@the_dark_chinchilla96236 жыл бұрын
Dustin Allen, so what your saying is that I am not needed? How kind and considerate of people who are different than you.
@milleniumtardis8 жыл бұрын
I'm just gonna call everyone dude
@caen98738 жыл бұрын
I call everyone boi, but if someone has a problem with it, I would stop.
@the_dark_chinchilla96236 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the club.
@indie87226 жыл бұрын
Same
@fizz_s0da9196 жыл бұрын
I use they/them pronouns for people I don't know so I don't offend them.
@LuckyLittleLoki5 жыл бұрын
Me too except I use all: dood, boi, bro, broski, and bruh... I’ve only gotten one person mad for calling them that and I was like, “yo, I’m Bigender...but like...Im sorry if I forget..I use it as a gender neutral term”
@caylac32689 жыл бұрын
As someone who is cisgender and doesn't have to personally worry about these labels, I thank you for these videos! I'd have a lot harder time understanding them if I just researched on my own. It's a lot of information but it's more 'fun' to learn about. To me it's fasinating that people can physically feel fluid or androgynous, not just have that style of clothing, or that people can even be a third gender.
@spook_ree6 жыл бұрын
Love this video, right now I'm 13, and not at all comfortable with being a girl. Before watching this video I didn't know what I want to identify myself as, I'm lost. I knew that I didn't want to label myself as trans nor non binary. But knowing more about gender identities, labels, and means to them, helps me have an open mind to what I can identify as!! I felt that identifying myself as trans, non binary, wasn't the right fit for me, so I explored. While watching the video, I didn't feel that I was comfortable with some of them. When I heard the definition of "androgyny", I felt that I just........I guess, found myself!? It felt good
@snatched.81358 жыл бұрын
I'm gay and part of the LGBTQ community and overwhelmed by all these freaking labels that ultimately mean similar things. So, fuck it, I'm a unicorn.
@snatched.81358 жыл бұрын
P.S, what the fuck is the third gender???
@Legoblitzman8 жыл бұрын
+RandomGus bro, no fuckin idea
@Legoblitzman8 жыл бұрын
+Julius Brooker u see, i can understand ppl that are gay, even if I am not, but for fucks sake, it is fckin nonsens this binary bullshit. if ur a man and dress femininly , then ur into that shit, alright, ur gay but there is no fckin need for these genders, it is just confusing and if we would introduce these gender neutral pronouns, where the fuck would this lead? "Mister, excuse me!" "Not mister!" "Oh, sorry, Ma'am!" "NONO NONE OF THESE U FCKIN DIPSHIT" sry for this unfunny shit but i needed to make an example to show how ridiculous this whole thing is
@Legoblitzman8 жыл бұрын
+Julius Brooker and if u feel offended by the things I said, I apologize for that, sorry
@Legoblitzman8 жыл бұрын
Julius Brooker Indeed, it was harsh :D Anyways, maybe I'll Change my mind someday, probably not, but anyways, have a good day
@treeloc45269 жыл бұрын
genderfluid seems a little under explained while everything else had a wide spread so here I go. genderfluid is a term for gender fluidly changing. this does not mean personality has to change. also you can rotate from more then just boy to girl. I rotate from bigender, agender, girl, boy. Some can rotate in many other ways. it can be everything in the whole gender non binary or the gender binary. Like I said rotation dosent have to afflict gender expression or your personality. at the same time it can. also your genders can have different mental disorders. like example. I have social anxiety with every gender but my male gender is ten times worse. My bigender has worse Depression. My agender has really bad insomnia. My girl has all of that plus she just got out of exercise bulimia. And dysforia(can't spell) is high in everything but female and agender. So genders can have different issues also petsonalitys. ex. my boy loves drag, like alot. he also is a super geeky nerd. he actually likes wearing makeup and "girls clothes" it's a bit weird but it's true. he is great with fashion but still like boy pronouns. what sucks is that is my main gender to face dysforia. since he seems more like a girl. my girl wants to be a drag king. she isn't much a fashion and make up girl. she isn't well with other girls. is a huge tomboy. but really loves geeky nerdy stuff like anime and cosplay. also loves show make up agender and bigender are my geeks too. they are also my band obsessed ones. Video gamers too. Drag is still awesome to hir (that the pronoun I use) so they are basically mixes of everything. they all really like KZbin and film so as you can see they are different. this isn't the case for me but sexuality can also change with the genders. any questions on genderfluid cause I will be happy to answer.
@pixxi_styxx5 жыл бұрын
Genderfluid here, and I agree with that. It was only 2-3 sentences, which I sort of feel disrespected from, no offense.
@pixxi_styxx5 жыл бұрын
I also hate it when people assume my gender based on my appearance, since I'm biologically a girl but I'm genderfluid and I have a pixie cut.
@BeanBossing4 жыл бұрын
Genderfluid too I feel like being genderfluid is so complicated though even for myself
@MiloStewart9 жыл бұрын
I love, love, love, love this video! There are so many awesome cuties in this video, and of course Ashley's commentary is gr8! I'd also just to add that bigender and trigender identities don't necessarily have to include the binary genders. For example, someone could be bigender by identify as male and gender neutral. So long as you identify as any two genders, you could fall under bigender. =)
@HeyThere0059 жыл бұрын
Milo Stewart this is truuuuue!!!
@bethcannon64359 жыл бұрын
dobrovoljac1971 please leave this community i fully recognize your freedom to express your opinion, however this is supposed to be a safe place for LGBT+ people and supporters to have fun and engaging conversations not for them to be put down and shamed like what you are doing please stop and get out your are not adding to the environment we are trying to provide here.
@Janelqg7 жыл бұрын
What's is that even mean ..........
@Janelqg7 жыл бұрын
Lol......this is so fucking cringing 😖😖😖🤣
@yourgod257 жыл бұрын
Your statement contradicts itself
@basementfungus8 жыл бұрын
6:40 WAS LITERALLY ME. LIKE DOWN TO EVERY DETAIL OH MY GOD I FEEL SO VALID THIS. THIS IS NICE.
@daisityodsen77114 жыл бұрын
If anyone needs help with their gender, I'm here to help! I am just still learning gender, but I am demigirl myself! Be you, dont ever listen to those who cant learn more gender and say its 2 or 3 genders. You're accepted. 💕💕💝💝💕❤❤
@Atan555553 жыл бұрын
I keep seeing neutrois and Agender both and I'm seeing less and less that Agender is feeling neutral. It's distinctly feeling none of it- and neutrois is feeling neutral, not feeling a complete disconnect. I feel neutral. But I always have said I'm Agender. I've seen that neutrois is usually people that otherwise would be Agender, but they have gender dysphoria and need surgery in the future to feel comfortable and Agender is being able to feel comfortable without having surgery. Is that correct? Because I don't feel like I need changes to my body to feel comfortable.
@lydiamcalister69389 жыл бұрын
this series has been just incredible Ashley... exactly what i've been looking for! You have done such an incredible job of educating us all in an extremely understandable way and I'm just so proud of you
@daniellehehrer90049 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video!!! Back in the early 90's when I was transitioning there wasn't a term for being gender non-conforming and such so i called myself a Gender Surfer. Thanks for the work you all are doing.
@daniellehehrer90049 жыл бұрын
***** i know. i created a super hero and everything...can't find it now. :(
@m3lancholicrav3nn4 жыл бұрын
As Being bigender I feel 2 genders at once. That what it means to me anyway ...
@springthyme14 жыл бұрын
Ay same 😆
@andybee13818 жыл бұрын
This is a great video. Honestly, I still don't really understand the concept of bigender, trigender, or other/third gender (which I probably never will fully understand since I have never struggled with or questioned my gender identity), and sometimes feel like there are too many genders, and (I'm a bit embarrassed about this, because I know it's wrong) I sometimes am skeptical about people who have more obscure gender identities. I feel like this was the perfect video for me to watch because it was quick, informative, and was pretty easily understandable. Also, while being 100% pro-LGBT+, it wasn't overly whiney or preachy, which I think is what turns a lot of people off from watching these kinds of videos. Even though it's still hard for me to wrap my head around some of these genders, I'm glad that I was able to learn a little bit more about the subject.
@haydenatkins35239 жыл бұрын
Yay! I loved this video so much! Ashley great job! You too Kaitlyn! I am going to share this video everywhere!
@rtgt31738 жыл бұрын
+realisticallysaying (kaitlin's) outfit is on point from an androgynous view. Short hair, suit, masculine. Pink/ purple colour, jewellery, feminine. Like damn, this woman is expressing her gender identity right
@guyfieri57868 жыл бұрын
she ugly as all fuck
@ashleymmo219 жыл бұрын
I think these videos are have been the most effective in summarizing different sexualities and genders. Great job!
@athanivey10108 жыл бұрын
Ok so I commented on the ABC's of LGBT+ that I was confused about my gender and thought I was cis male but was very unsure but I now know I am androgynous. I learned that being androgynous can be psychological as well, which is where I am right now. I hope that one day I can express my psychological angrogyny physically as well, but I currently am not safe to come out with my sexual or gender identity. Either way, thank you so much for this video and you are wonderful af
@Hennannice8 жыл бұрын
+Athan Ivey You need to man up and grow some balls
@Hennannice8 жыл бұрын
+Athan Ivey You need to man up and grow some balls
@SuperIcelight8 жыл бұрын
+Sir Zoidberg You need to get a life.
@SuperIcelight8 жыл бұрын
That's great!
@bubbleverse6 жыл бұрын
I just have to say, this video makes me so extremely happy. I've never seen another person identify as androgynous before, and seeing it in this video makes me feel much less alone. I love this channel
@chocolaterockz9 жыл бұрын
i really love this! but i would like to just say that if someone who is not native american uses the term "two spirit" then it is cultural appropriation and ultimately only helps to oppress native american communities.
@alex-jaymoore66669 жыл бұрын
I've seen so many people try to cover this topic but this is easily the best. You've covered so many different gender identitys (some id never heard of) and you actually let people who identify with those gender speak for themselves. Great job!
@dangercrue8 жыл бұрын
I identify as Harambe Don't kill me I'm actually agender, don't kill me.
@dangercrue8 жыл бұрын
Nah Actually there's three sexes my friend.
@Jeffreyshibe8 жыл бұрын
Phanic! At the Chemical Orange Excuse k
@arianadidomenico56958 жыл бұрын
doyel1772 I'VE SEEN YOU COMMENT HATEFULLY SO MANY FUCKING TIMES GO TO FUCKING HELL ALREADY
@libby20267 жыл бұрын
PRAISE
@ShebaTheSheep7 жыл бұрын
1. cliQuE 2. i'm dying i relate
@natgl119 жыл бұрын
wow that was definitely a lot of learning! I have explored gender before and done a lot of research as I tired to figure my gender out, but there were still some terms I didn't know. anyway, thank you for making this video. more often than not, whenever gender outside the binary is talked about, it's made fun of, as if it weren't a legitimate thing and that is extremely hurtful. so thank you. thank you for making these videos talking about gender and being so accepting of other identities.
@grovertigo9 жыл бұрын
Here's what i don't understand. Gender identity is not determined by biological sex. OK, I'll take it. Gender identity is not determined by gender expression. OK, I'll take it. I'm totally cool with the idea that my gender identity is independent of these two factors, but what I'm confused by is, these are the only two things that I've ever heard associated with gender identity, and if I take those away, what criteria is left for me to know what gender I am? what factors can i look at to inform me what category I fall in? I hear a lot about what gender isn't, but nothing about what it is.
@coleybaker64589 жыл бұрын
this is a good question, but a really difficult one to answer. I am nonbinary, specifically agender. It would be very hard for me to explain what my gender IS, but it's simple for me to tell you why my gender isn't anything else. I don't have any connection with a female gender id or a male gender id. Inherently, I know within myself that nothing else fits, that I feel separate from these other gender identities. To me, I am agender because I am genderless. It's not a very specific explanation but it's the best I can come up with. I am agender because nothing else fits. I'm willing to bet most nonbinary people will have similar answers - they are their genders because they just know, they just are.
@corinnes93829 жыл бұрын
There's biological sex, gender expression, and the important one: identity. Whatever you identify as IS your gender
@grovertigo9 жыл бұрын
Corinne S I understand, what I'm trying to ask is, what criteria do I use to to determine my Identity?
@corinnes93829 жыл бұрын
Determining your own gender identity is just choosing whatever word or words (which gender or gender orientation) feels best and most comfortable to you. You also don't have to choose at all.
@grovertigo9 жыл бұрын
Coley Baker Thanks for sharing your experience. Growing up, gender hadn't ever really factored into anything outside of checking a box on a form according to my anatomy. Sure, media and social norms provided me with schema, and my religious upbringing gave some significance to it, but I guess it never seemed important enough to internalize or get guidance from, or at least I just had bigger mental fish to fry in my quest for happiness. So I struggle with the notion that gender is something I can "identify" with in the first place. You hypothesize that people that Identify as a gender are their gender "because they are", and I suspect that if I have a gender, I likely am "because I am" as well, but I'm not looking for justification so much as some source of cause and effect. What is it about you that /determines/informs you of your gender? What does the gender you Identify as tell you about yourself? If you were a different gender, in what ways would that different Identity make you a different person? (I don't mean you specifically, just people in general who identify with a gender) I also suspect, that given my difficulty to say to any label "yes, that's me", many people would be inclined to suggest I'm agender or possibly demiguy(male being my gender assigned at birth), but I would have an equally hard time saying "no, that's not me" because I don't understand what it is I'm saying I'm not. Like if you were having a conversation with my brain, and asking it questions to figure it's gender out, you could ask questions in many different ways such as: "Do you Identify as male?" "Do you not identify as female?" "What gender feels most like you?" etc. and no matter how you phrased it, my brain would respond to any question with "what differentiates gender?" or "what is female" or some applicable variation of phrasing, because without that question answered, it wouldn't know how to proceed with the original question. Hope that makes sense. It stresses me out because people put a lot of stock in the importance of gender issues and its hard for me to have a productive conversation about it or even know where I stand without having a reference point of how this stuff works in the first place.
@ellepalmer9 жыл бұрын
In a way I'm glad my identity is as simple as it is: transgender male. It sucks though, that my town is tiny and judgmental, my family doesn't really understand, and I have very few people to talk to about things. I used to wish I could just be happy in my body, but after cutting my own hair off, buying myself men's shirts, and coming out to close friends, I feel sooo much better. This weight I've been carrying around for years has lifted. I can present how I want. It's only a start, but it's the start I needed. I no longer wish I would wake up and feel like a girl, because I know I'm not. And I am eternally grateful for that. Ashley, you make awesome educating videos, and I thank you for being a youtuber who talks about these things. You have sincerely made me feel like I have someone who understands, even though I don't know you.
@Yourhighnessnona8 жыл бұрын
I can identify as "gender queer" too, but I kinda feel like the whole thing becomes a thing of the persona. People that I personally come across who identify themselves as gender queer (not "gay", transgender) value perception over expression, to my conclusion. I never felt like I needed to drag my expression into society and make it societal and cultural, and a condition also. To me, expression is individual and it's a power on its own. Expression is more than just gender, too. To completely dress yourself to evoke understanding from the environment is kinda a cheap version of expression to me. To me, expression means DO YOU, FFS. Spend less time on Tumblr and more inside your soul. Bye.
@penelopekristan58608 жыл бұрын
😂
@the_dark_chinchilla96236 жыл бұрын
NerdyMallory YT, thank you.
@katiekilgore69186 жыл бұрын
This is great!!! I identify as female non-binary, so I appreciate this a lot. I’m still learning about the non-binary spectrum, so this was very informative. I love how open and respectful you are of people with different gender identities.
@SamM-pd5cj9 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you make these videos! They are very educational and enlightening. Thank you and love you and your channel!
@NoelleK964 жыл бұрын
I’ve been considering my gender identity recently. I had always identified with my assigned gender, but recently I started to consider myself in a more androgynous identity. I was thinking I may be Gender Fluid, but it didn’t quite sound right since I’ve never truly felt like I identified as male really. Not to mention I’ve never really had much dysphoria concerning my gender identity before. So I’m very thankful for this video for introducing me to the term DemiGirl! I’ve heard of it before but never truly knew the real definition behind it. I’ll still need to do some more research into this, but I feel like I finally have a real footing in the right direction of my gender discovery. Thank you so much!!
@anemiccat14469 жыл бұрын
Yay Kaitlyn!
@Fer-jc9hf7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much to everyone who helped in this video... this is a blessing on humanity and I want you to know that you have helped so, so many people with this video alone- and their are many, many more videos in the ABC's of LGBT series. Thank you, genuinely, this is amazing and it clearly took a lot of effort from a lot of people
@emsanning92788 жыл бұрын
I understand so much more about genders now. I feel terrible for thinking sex and gender are the same thing.
@hotkarl29618 жыл бұрын
they are
@Supra007178 жыл бұрын
Could you name and explain all of them? No...oh ok.
@Legoblitzman8 жыл бұрын
+GlassesGirlsIsMoeeee no there is not
@nami-bb9wg8 жыл бұрын
+Nah Just stop hating and start accepting. Remember what your parents or relatives used to say. You need to accept new things.
@nami-bb9wg8 жыл бұрын
You sir, are a fucking disgrace. Why don't you "grow up"? Seriously. Accept it. Stop hating.
@Musicismylifesupport9 жыл бұрын
Having such a wonderful, long, inclusive video about the world of gender and especially nonbinary identities is so uplifting. As a non-binary individual having a role model such as Kaitlyn be in this video is awesome! I love them, I love you Ashley, and please keep these kind of videos coming. All the love and respect
@spideyyboyyy9 жыл бұрын
After watching this amazing video, and doing my own research afterwards, I really think I identify with neutrois. Hearing it being talked about, and gathering my own information, it just seems to describe and fit me perfectly. Thanks for making these types of videos, and introducing me, and others, to identities we may have never known or learned about otherwise !
@loreleibowman9 жыл бұрын
Seriously love these videos, they're so informative but in the most fun, un-patronising way. Even though I normally know everything that's covered, it's still so interesting. What always stands out for me about gender is that there are so many different labels for the same thing (i.e. I identify as genderfluid and androgynous, but demi-girl also applies to how I feel) yet some of these which seem the same (i.e. genderqueer, non-binary and gender variant are all very similar) have subtle differences that make it possible for anyone and everyone to label however you feel, however specifically you want to. Gender is beautiful.
@specialagentA8 жыл бұрын
It's interesting how we want to have these names for our sexuality and our genders. I personally find it very confusing and sometimes pointless for myself. I'm just me. But if someone wants to identify themselves as something, whatever, you do you.
@MooseAlina9 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time and effort into making these videos! They are really important not only to people who don't know much about gender at all, but also to those, who are figuring it out for themselves.
@King_Mutt_4 жыл бұрын
As a questioning person this helped! I’m pretty sure I’m a Demigirl but I don’t know for sure yet
@mackenziestuhlsatz94846 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Ash, for including Genderfluidity, I have not found anyone that is gender fluid, or knows even the slightest thing about gender fluidity. I use this video to tell the people who I come out to, to explain what it really is. Your Channel is absolutely amazing. Keep up the hard work.
@KreeZafi8 жыл бұрын
Sorry for being ignorant, but I still don't understand any of this. I get MTF/FTM trans people, that makes sense and has been proven and can be medically diagnosed. But what are all those others? I understand the words you are saying, I just don't understand the science behind it. To me it really just sounds like varying levels of masculinity and femininity, which is not the same as gender. Nobody is 100% masculine or feminine. I'm a cis woman and I am not 100% feminine, in fact I am in many ways more masculine, at least in how my brain functions. I also have some days where I feel more feminine than other days. That doesn't make me any less of a cis woman though. Wanting to occasionally wear more "masculine" clothes or be more logically than emotionally inclined doesn't make me a demigirl or genderfluid or anything like that, it just means that just like literally every single human I am not 100% only feminine (or 100% only masculine). I also get gender expression, I just don't get how you identify as "kind of a boy" or something like that. As for genderfluid and all the other things where your gender identity fluctuates, I really don't mean to be rude but honestly if you really feel like a boy one moment and a girl in the next moment (and it's not just normal variety in masculinity vs femininity) then that sounds more like some split personality disorder. Can anyone explain to me how all of this works? I am profoundly confused and have tried to find proper answers to these questions for years.
@RobRafiele7 жыл бұрын
I understand what you are saying - and all these terms really prove one thing - gender and sexuality are extremely diverse, like it almost seems like a personality trait. This is how I see it - because I've never quite felt like a man myself, but not a woman either - People like me try and seek validation for something that is extremely perplexing and confusing, one of these ways is to seek people who have similarities - these labels help to define such feelings, thus making it easier to feel a kind of validation. Also, its a way to try and understand your feelings concerning these things. I feel like one could get very deep into these like being worried about pro-nouns and things like that, which I do not expect people to ask, but since you know this, it doesn't hurt to call them whatever they want you to call them. I hope this helps!
@matti28827 жыл бұрын
KreeZafi The “other genders” are all just a phase
@kuinoaaa57206 жыл бұрын
I feel like the easiest way to explain the huge scope of gender is that it’s not entirely science. Its a matter of putting a name to what you feel and how you function as a person. Same as sexuality. Its not as much about finding an explanation to how you feel as it is a device of explaining what you feel to others. But that’s just my opinion as non-binary. Defining my gender as some thing other then male or female is explained in that label, maybe not entirely but, the intricacies of my own gender don’t worry me as much as it may worry others.
@art-oq1pi6 жыл бұрын
Rob Rafiele gender is not a social construct And you can’t change gender or sex
@Rene41889 жыл бұрын
Ashley I wanted to thank you and all those that helped you with part 1 and 2 of this episode, I really did learn a lot. I've been researching this topic for a while now and your videos really helped to clarify a few terms I had been having trouble understanding, mostly because I couldn't find clear definitions for them. This topic has always really fascinated me because I have always been very introspective and trying to discover my own identity. As of now I identify as cisgender female and most days tend to express myself that way. In the past, I expressed myself very masculinely. As time went on though, my personality shifted as did my gender expression. I think labels have always intrigued me most because I never felt that I fit any of them. Even though some of the labels you mentioned did describe me, none of them felt right. I guess I have just always felt like myself, whatever that was on a given day, and I didn't feel I needed a word to describe it.
@roxywillemse8 жыл бұрын
gender fluidity doesn't have to be on a day-to-day basis. it could be monthly, or bi-annual
@kas17949 жыл бұрын
This is awesome! I love learning about the tons of different gender identities there are, especially at a time when I am trying to figure out my own gender. Also, love that you have all these guests to speak from personal experience!
@crisr.84849 жыл бұрын
Okay so I'm not sure quite how to word this, but I will try. As someone who has only recently discovered these terms as well, this video is really super helpful and I might even share it with my school's SAGA club. However, I can't help but get confused when the use of a "third gender" is brought up. I'm only aware of society's two main genders, male and female. I know many people are gender fluid or non-binary but I suppose what I'm trying to say is "What would be an example of a third gender?" Is it just someone who's in between? Is it up to the person? Can you someone "make up" a gender? I would like to learn please.
@HeyThere0059 жыл бұрын
Chris Robbins great questions! I know it seems complicated, but yes to all of the above!
@radio.silence9 жыл бұрын
***** Isn't third gender different to trigender? I thought those are two different identities, not like agender and neutral gender for example, but completely different. Trigender is described quite clearly here, but what gender is the third gender? I'd like to learn too!
@radio.silence9 жыл бұрын
***** I'm not gender fluid exactly, but I think it's totaly intuitive. I don't see why I'd feel the need to constantly think about it and consciously evaluate it, unless I have a specific reason to do so. It's more like when it changes, you just notice. When you feel more like whichever gender, you always know it cause you feel it... So let's say if I feel like a demiguy, I don't need to ask myself which gender I identify as now, because I /am/ a demiguy atm. Idk how to word it better...
@radio.silence9 жыл бұрын
Alexis Clemons Yeah, that's right:) But because the expressions of these two are so similar... I myself can't figure out which one I identify with :D I meant that at least they bear a resebmlance, unlike trigender and third gender.
@radio.silence9 жыл бұрын
Alexis Clemons I appreciate yours!:) I do actually see them expressions as similar to each other... Simply because I personally can't think of any particular way to express lack of gender, that would be distinctly different from expressing being gender neutral. So from my point of view, those identities are totally different, but I can't say the expressions are, as I can't think of a particular way to express lack of gender that couldn't be applied to express neutral gender, and vice versa. Don't claim any of that to be a fact tho! just my thoughts, and I speak as one who identifies with.. one of these. So like, if you could give an example of this difference maybe, I'd like to know too... And in the video, they also present those identities as being pretty close to each other... Probably shouldn't have used identities that I'm not 100% sure of.
@artsydream27375 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to say im defenaitly quesioning myself, so this video is sort of comforting. Ive watched sooo MANY TIMES and a bunch of your other videos! They have helped sooo much! Thanks Ash for taking the time for all you do to help kids like me!
@lydiaw58329 жыл бұрын
hey, do you think you could do a video covering pansexual/panromantic identities?
@candiies5 жыл бұрын
Lydia W And pangender
@ConnorSentByCyberlif35 жыл бұрын
Pansexual and panromantic were in the first ABC's of LGBT video that she did
@trunkofmymind9 жыл бұрын
This (and the video before it) was awesome! It was great to hear from actual trans/nonbinary people about things to do with gender, too! The one thing I would say, though, is that bigender doesn't strictly mean moving between male and female - it just means you feel you have two different gender experiences, if you will! You could identify as bigender while being male and agender, female and and androgyne - as long as you've got two gender experiences/points on the spectrum you shift between, you can identify as bigender! :)
@smh73444 жыл бұрын
3:11 " i personally have never felt like a man " oh yeah i totally believe you
@kaibrest52329 жыл бұрын
These videos have helped me so much, from helping me to figure out my own identity and have greatly helped me write a speech for public speaking. Thank you so much for making this series ☺️
@ShaneKinahan9 жыл бұрын
You are VERY important to this community. Stay awesome.
@kaseyk6399 жыл бұрын
every time i watch one of these abc's of lgbt+ videos, i learn more and more about sexuality and gender and that makes me so happy bc it helps me realize that im not alone, so thank you sm for making these videos :)))
@TheBloggi9 жыл бұрын
Heeeey I liked it! I think I do identify with demigirl then! Even more after you added that personal comment at the end... I'll do my research, anyway. Thank you!
@HeyThere0059 жыл бұрын
Isabela Sangiorgi GREAT!
@hadarpepperstone51569 жыл бұрын
Same! I've been thinking about agender for a bit, but this makes much more sense!
@jamespooh29 жыл бұрын
Ashley Mardell same...i think I'm gender fluid. .either way ashley you rock
@sarahbennett48999 жыл бұрын
Ashley, your video making skills are excellent! I love how you include so many people and manage to put it all together in hella interesting videos that make sense! The information is important but I think it's even more important that we're hearing it from such a diverse group of people. Great job (to you and them)!
@HeartlessAndUndead9 жыл бұрын
I honestly don't know what my gender is.. i was born female and identify as a female.. but sometimes i feel like being girly and doing my nails, dyeing my hair and wearing clothing that shows off my.. assets... but then sometimes i just wanna wear over sized clothing, tie my long hair up and sit around gaming.. i never thought this might be different until you did a video a while ago about being Androgynous.. i dont know if thats what i am but it seems like it.. TL;DR Picture 2 boxes, pink (fem) and blue (man) i am a pink ball.. and i fit comfortably in the pink box a lot of the time.. but sometimes i find the blue box more comfortable. Does that make sense? 😕
@alooro599 жыл бұрын
Sure it makes sense!. All these people Ashley show us talking about what make sense to them and identify with. I don't belive that just for being in the mood of wear over sized clothes and gaming, instead of do your nails, dying your hair and and be a little more 'girly', that you are gender fluid or anything. Maybe you just get tired of this mysoginist world and you try to take a break not acting all the time as we 'suppoused to' just for being female. Or maybe you can identify better with one or two of the possibilities Ashley just tried to explain us, with two videos of ABC of LGBT! Either way, I hope you're happy with WHO YOU ARE. Sure you're great. ^-^
@lyswenn9 жыл бұрын
Perhaps the words bigender or gender fluid might suit you? I suggest looking for different stories from people who identify with those words. Though, it's also possible that you identify as female and just like the traditional male characteristics. As it was mentioned in the first video, your gender expression does not have to fit your gender. You could very well identify as a female person who enjoys typically men clothing from time to time. :)
@Skywreckdemon9 жыл бұрын
JustAnotherGirl Maybe you're female and you like traditionally masculine activities better. Labels don't matter that much anyway. Just be yourself. :)
@serpentine46849 жыл бұрын
You can call yourself a female and still wear whatever you want that makes you comfortable. Gaming and baggy pants are not just for boys. I do that too :p
@christopherharvey18228 жыл бұрын
You might be ceterofluid, which isn't a gender, and means that you change between feeling masculine and feminine
@felixxferd9 жыл бұрын
Thanks to you Ashley and everyone who was a part of this for putting some - in my opinion - excellent representation out there! Not saying I 100% agree with everything being said in these two video, but still one of the best takes on gender and all it's diversity I've ever seen.
@Lavender_Louis9 жыл бұрын
;)
@sugarjisoo98018 жыл бұрын
Tumblr: HUMANS DONT NEED LABELS!!! *proceeds to make up a term for every little thing therefore labelling everybody*
@blueyedbeauty998 жыл бұрын
People don't NEED labels, but some people find great comfort in having a specific label. Other people don't give a fuck about labeling themselves at all. Everyone is different.
@MajorBlackjack8 жыл бұрын
+blueyedbeauty99 perfect explanation!
@isaacalexander73558 жыл бұрын
Penis=boy Vagina=girl Stop trying to act like there's a deep meaning behind gender. There isn't
@erinn41788 жыл бұрын
+Egg Oil Eel your sex is completely separate from your gender. Your gender is in your mind and your heart and your sex is in your genitals. In no way are they related to each other.
@gabxyz88647 жыл бұрын
tru
@zacksingh69558 жыл бұрын
Holy shit, this video was life changing. It completely opened my mind up to so many different things. I'm 13 years old, assigned female at birth, and I've been questioning myself for over two years. When I was 11 and I started going through puberty, I quickly developed a lot of negative feelings toward my body. I cried a lot, and I spent about 10 months really depressed and angry, and the only thing that was running through my head was 'WHY DID I HAVE TO BE BORN A GIRL????'. At that point, I didn't know much about being trans and had no idea that non-binary genders existed (I thought you could only be transsexual). Then I told one of my friends during sleep-away camp. Long story short, my friend was afraid I might hurt myself, so she told a camp counselor, and they gave some online trans learning resources. When I got home from camp, I researched the crap of being trans and different genders and sexualities and I learned so much. I was very aware about non-binary genders, but I hated being a girl so much, that I thought the only possible thing I could be was the opposite; a boy. I've spent the last year and a half telling myself I'm a transguy, but I was still very confused; Sometimes I've feel completely like a boy, and I want nothing to do with my female body. Othertimes, I don't feel completely like a boy, and I feel more neutral, but I've always been confused about that because I've never considered myself possibly being in the middle. I also sometimes feel like a boy and neutral at the same time, which I've also been confused about. Whenever I haven't completely felt like a boy, I'd ask myself if I felt like a girl, and when I realized I felt like neither, I've passed it off as me being not very dysphoric. Like I was a transguy, only I didn't feel dysphoric half the time. Which I know, some transguys feel little to no dysphoria (although I might be wrong about that?), but I've never truly felt like that was my entire identity. Now, watching this video, so many things have gone through my head. I've felt that I was fluid or bigender, but after watching this, suddenly I connect with being genderfluid, and maybe I'm bigender or even trigender, and I identify with being gender neutral and being a guy and a demiguy, and I'm kind of overwhelmed but at the same time I'm so happy because I realize I've been boxing myself into being a boy, and now this pressure has been lifted and I feel so free. Woah, I just realized that was really long, and probably no one will read the entire thing, but it felt really good to get that story out. Thank you for this video, it's done so much for me :)
@run4walk8 жыл бұрын
So, what I've learned is you get to pick your Genders with no restrictions.
@hope62108 жыл бұрын
run4walk you don't just 'pick' it's who you were born as.
@run4walk8 жыл бұрын
I know, it was a joke.
@garethscott88888 жыл бұрын
m gender is 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425267282930313233343536373839404142434454647484950
@RonjaSvenssson9 жыл бұрын
Appreciate this video and the first one so much! Important to talk about all of this so It becomes more natural and more accepted! Love it!
@Olivia-zr6ui9 жыл бұрын
I identify as a human. Gender is a social construct and should not matter in terms of being traited as an equal. I am not my gender, I am a person. It does not define me. I wish there were more pronouns tho, I don't feel comfortable being called either she or he.
@tristan57079 жыл бұрын
+Olivia Lind There are actually other pronouns for the non-binary such as ze, zir, or xe. I know a few genderfluid people that just go by they and them pronouns though :)
@TheDaisyBubble8 жыл бұрын
they/ze/xe are some nb pronouns but maybe research more if you need to
@Hennannice8 жыл бұрын
+Olivia Lind Bravo, you identify as human, REALLY? who fucking doesn't. Gender is not a social construct, there are obvious differences between the sexes.
@TiasTravels9 жыл бұрын
Something that drives me crazy is that when I see NB/trans people, my brain often tries to figure out what sex they were assigned at birth. I actively fight against it because it's absolutely terrible and rude and not the way I want to think at all, but it's definitely a testament to how society teaches us to split people into gender boxes.
@mind-of-neo9 жыл бұрын
A lot of these terms seem pretty much the same to me, like neutrois and androgynous
@tristan57079 жыл бұрын
+dennis robinson Neutrois is defined as genderless and may have considerable overlap with agender whereas androgynous is partly male and female or indeterminate sex
@kaitiebryant44089 жыл бұрын
FOR A SECOND I THOUGHT THAT SHE WAS LITERALLY TALKING TO ME AND I HAD A SPLIT SECOND PANIC ATTACK OMFG. On another note, great video series! I love you!!!!
@SuperTwotoned8 жыл бұрын
right so all these genders are the more "well-known" genders, there is also quite a few more. I want to talk about one in particular which is genderflux. this means that one day I might feel fully female, another fully male and then I may go to feeling gender neutral, or agender. basically it just means I can identify as any gender on any day and this is a term that needs to be thrown around more because I had no idea what gender identity I fitted into until I googled for hours and finally found genderflux which I felt perfectly summed up the way I felt and I'm sure there is many other people out there who feel this way
@crazylele18 жыл бұрын
+
@hotkarl29618 жыл бұрын
its not real
@nami-bb9wg8 жыл бұрын
It is actually real. Stop spreading hate already.
@AndreSaysHello8 жыл бұрын
So genderfluid?
@SuperTwotoned8 жыл бұрын
no they're similar but not the same! genderfluid means that the gender fluidly moves from one to another depending on say the activity the genderfluid person is doing and can change throughout the day, BUT genderflux means one day I could feel 100% female and the next 0% and generally the gender I feel stays for a day or longer.... Hopefully that's explained it
@rashelbee9 жыл бұрын
LOVING Chase's wallpaper! Cats are awesome :3
@mmanninen1798 жыл бұрын
Isn't trigender the same as gender fluid then?
@hope62108 жыл бұрын
Emilia Manninen it's where you are three genders, but gender fluid is when you can switch from any gender to any other one.
@andybee13818 жыл бұрын
XselfishxmachinesX But what is the third gender? I know male and female, but what's the third gender that trigender people also identify with?
@kelsiaaa8 жыл бұрын
I think it would be no gender so the feel male female and no gender or their own definition of their gender at one time
@gabxyz88647 жыл бұрын
isnt it all male or female??? its simple
@areyouz25709 жыл бұрын
First of all, Ashley, I just want to say that I think this was a really good intro to the magical world of gender! Great job including a lot of different identified people in the making of it. :) If you're doing any more of these, then it would be great if you could include transmasculine/transfeminine! :D
@a.j83078 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm Alex. I'm a heterosexual cisgender white male. my pronouns are he/him/himself.
@scipiobarca65678 жыл бұрын
Bigot!
@kill4karma8 жыл бұрын
Marcos Armendia Well if no one likes your opinion, dont speak it. You can have it but no one else wants to hear it
@adayinthedark18 жыл бұрын
+Dave Creater you see the irony with this right
@a.j83078 жыл бұрын
I was not dropped on my head. I don't consider that comment rude, nor do I care.
@disatisfiedcustomer65228 жыл бұрын
What the fuck is wrong with you dumbass people
@hawkwardzombie9 жыл бұрын
I am SO glad that you have uploaded these videos and explained all of these terms in ways that I can understand. I have been so confused with my gender and that has terrified and intrigued me all at the same time. Thank you so much, you lovely human being, you. :)
@ds53758 жыл бұрын
I really don't understand why there is a desire to categorise gender. If definitions vary between person to person and variations of definitions can spring up without some type of screening. What is the point of all this? Instead of creating new boxes to define people by, why don't we remove the boxes, drop the labels and just 'be'.
@dirk39218 жыл бұрын
Dean Sumner I understand your point but alot of people find comfort in labels (like me) and if you don't want a label you don't need to have one
@non-binarycoding55059 жыл бұрын
i really want to thank you. as someone who's been living in places that are still unwilling to acknowledge multiple genders and sexualities, it's been really hard. especially when trying to learn about them :0 but learning all these different terms and knowing that there's a place where i can fall into and be accepted is just so reassuring. thank you so much :)
@VexedMeerkat9 жыл бұрын
Soz, I also don't get why there are separate genders for feminine men and masculine women - like surely if they are a man or woman, they just have character traits which make them feminine or masculine? All of these genders just sound so subjective, the definition between personality/character, and actual gender I thought was clear, but has now been blurred. Pls someone help
@gabxyz88647 жыл бұрын
no help here. u used your common sense. i am one of the few people who agree but all these people r deluded
@BeautyMonster10009 жыл бұрын
Awesome video Ashley! I'm learning so much! Lol! I'm really liking this ABC's Of LGBT series! It's helping me understand myself as well as others who are a part of the LGBT community. Can't wait for more! :)
@jessiejupiter10034 жыл бұрын
Update 2 im panromantic asexual and my gender is demiboy :D
@the_queer_forest_fairy51704 жыл бұрын
Bigender? Bisexual is a sexuality
@wolfoftheages9 жыл бұрын
For future ABCs of LGBT videos, (and I may have mentioned this before curse my bad memory) I think exploring polyamory should eventually be done. Having realized that I am polyamorous within the past year, I know that having a video like the ones you make would have been a godsend. There are a lot of common misconceptions about polyamory that are pretty detrimental. I'm a naturally lazy person so having to do all the legwork myself was so tedious. ;) but being able to accurately and proudly identify and present myself was so worth the time and effort. Also great work, yet again. You did miss my favorite gender identity: genderf*ck, which I understand to be as the intentional presentation as an opposite or other gender to cause confusion for the masses in an attempt (whether successful or not) to put into question what gender means to people who would otherwise not think about it. I like to think of it as disruptive education.
@journeyblessing60878 жыл бұрын
I'm a homoromantic demigirl and these types of videos have helped alot
@dinobrorawrarchive89069 жыл бұрын
I love this two part video and it helped quite a bit. Thank you Ashley for making these.
@Electric28Feel9 жыл бұрын
Why are these videos not in our schools?
@gabxyz88647 жыл бұрын
science... that's why. non of this actually exists. and no this isn't an opinion its fact.
@hud5466 жыл бұрын
Gabxyz mmkay you have no backup
@grimmgoosegoose2168 жыл бұрын
i just wanted to say thank you for making this video. You and your channel has actually helped me alot in my understanding of the LGBTQ+ community and where i fall under its umbrella. I know you get alot of hate for doing what you do, but i am glad you have kept on keeping on with your content, even in the face of troll. You are pretty dang awesome in my opinion :)
@MizuNShin9 жыл бұрын
So... If gender roles disapear, gender will disapear too? Because lately I've been questioning myself. What is being a boy? Because if a boy is a person who follow the masculine gender roles I am definately not a guy. And if gender is a social construct... Why do we need all these labels? We just need to express ourselves whatever we want, right?I really want to get it, but I find it hard to understand.
@Alexaflohr9 жыл бұрын
+CharlieFdez Gender itself probably won't disappear. People generally seem to cling pretty tightly to their identification on the man to woman spectrum. The future is likely to be more dynamic than today, not less so. We probably won't see gender disappear, but we might see it be joined alongside things like genderqueer and third-gender. Ideally, we would live in a world in which labels like this are unnecessary. Unfortunately, we live in a society in which labels are everything. The future in which we don't need labels is not years away, but centuries away (the racial equality movement started getting into the swing over 200 years ago, and are still not free of racial labeling.) The LGBT+ community is a very small part of the overall population, though our voice is quite loud. To most of the developed world, if you can't put a term to your gender identity, then you don't deserve recognition. Labels allow us to climb the political and social ladder and be more presentable to society. Only when society is either ready to accept them all, or completely sick of labels in general, will we see these concepts dissolve.
@Hennannice8 жыл бұрын
+CharlieFdez I hate to break it to you but, gender is not a social construct. if you don't fit the masculine gender role then you need to man up and grow some balls.
@mcr-fobpatd11476 жыл бұрын
People are just so complex and amazing, this is such an interesting video and I’m glad there are more resources like this to those who struggle with gender.
@cuddlingdeath47929 жыл бұрын
this video was very helpful with my own gender but i am still bit confused as if i feel demi gender with a female as the main gender would i be called a demi girl or a demi guy?
@cuddlingdeath47929 жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
@bubbleverse6 жыл бұрын
That would be demigirl. Although, your comment is from years ago and I'm sure you've figured it out by now :)
@justcallmejess41029 жыл бұрын
Ashley: I just wanted to say that I think it's awesome that you're empowering the voices of other non-binary folks. They're all amazing; as are you.
@SadRadMad9 жыл бұрын
Oh My Gosh..... I didn't know demi-girl was a thing but I feel it man
@itinekefeather59 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these videos Ashley. I am a cisgender female, but I reaaaaaally care about this subject. It's nice to see things from a non binary perspective. Thank you thank you thank you