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- From: st891487@pip.cc.brandeis.edu
- Subject: Re: Gender and Bi Groups
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.162332.17584@news.cs.brandeis.edu>
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- Organization: Brandeis University
- References: <1993Jan19.182411.13079@icd.teradyne.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 16:23:32 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan19.182411.13079@icd.teradyne.com>, bryant@icd.teradyne.com (Wayne Bryant) writes:
- >
- [Oodles of stuff deleted]
-
- > I've had sex with people of three genders. Does that make
- >me trisexual? Perhaps the older (now archaic?) ambisexual was more
- >properly descriptive.
-
- How many people of three genders are there in the world?
- On a less flippant note, the way you're using the word "gender" appears to be
- the result of a combination of sexual orientation and, well, gender (i.e. male
- homosexuals are a different gender from male heterosexuals). It is probably
- just me, but I've never heard this before. Then again, maybe I'm just not up on
- current social anthropology...in any case you're probably right, but it's still
- confusing as hell.
- >
- > Wayne
-
- -XImena
-