This one seems pretty easy to resolve. For people who have trouble deciding, their ticket sales website should have a help overlay that explains how to decide which option to choose. If the flyer has a ****, choose male. If a *****, choose female. For the rare cases where someone is deformed at birth, and actually has neither or both, pick either option.Apparently Delta Airlines hasn't gotten the memo:
'That’s discrimination': Arizona mom rips Delta's zero gender options for nonbinary child
A mom is on a mission to have airlines update systems to allow nonbinary gender options, after she could not buy her child a ticket on a Delta flight.www.yahoo.com
They seem to think there are only 2 genders!
Aside from birth defects or surgical modification, sex is biologically binary.
No, not aside from surgical modifications. They’re still the same biological sex regardless of switching out implements.FIFY...
Well, you said that **** or ***** were the determinants, so...No, not aside from surgical modifications. They’re still the same biological sex regardless of switching out implements.
If I said it your way, I would be excluding whether you got a dick or a ***** surgically from the criteria. Sex is biologically binary regardless of how you’ve modified your equipment. The dick or ***** is just a vulgar way to refer to your biology, your chromosomes, the equipment you were born with, where the only exclusion from that would be the birth defects, the rare cases where your biology is ambiguous.Well, you said that dick or ***** were the determinants, so...
Identification? But, with the mixing of gender, it’s getting harder to tell sometimes. So is it that important for identification anymore? I’d say in terms of what official, immutable, letter is on your drivers license or passport, yeah. But how you compare that with the person you see standing in front of you on rare occasions? DL may say the person has a ****. But the person standing in front of you looks like he has a *****. You gonna check to see?Just curious, why does an airline even care which sex or gender you are?
Ironically, the ones rabidly claiming to be in the latter group sure do obsess about that first list of items.
Maybe because they don't want their society to collapse under the weight of the insanity of the first group.Ironically, the ones rabidly claiming to be in the latter group sure do obsess about that first list of items.
Just replace 'male' and 'female' with XX and XY, no longer any wiggle room and reinforces that there are only actually two optionsThis one seems pretty easy to resolve. For people who have trouble deciding, their ticket sales website should have a help overlay that explains how to decide which option to choose. If the flyer has a ****, choose male. If a *****, choose female. For the rare cases where someone is deformed at birth, and actually has neither or both, pick either option.
Also, the form should say Sex and not Gender. Gender denotes a state of masculine or feminine. Sex is male or female. Aside from birth defects, sex is biologically binary. I don’t think the airlines care whether you feel masculine or feminine. For identification purposes you got a **** or you got a *****?
You realize that was a post from over 2 weeks ago right?Ironically, the ones rabidly claiming to be in the latter group sure do obsess about that first list of items.
The body's still warm, it's in bounds.You realize that was a post from over 2 weeks ago right?
You realize that was a post from over 2 weeks ago right?
Those fancy words will confuse all of Frontier Airline's customers.I suppose we could simplify further:
Does your genotype contain a "Y" at all? Y/N
As the "Y" chromosome is phenotypically dominant, its presence will give a person the, err.... equipment. At least in all but the rarest of occasions (mutations in the Y chromosome preventing androgen expression).
I will agree. In today's world, sex/gender is fairly useless for ID. Unless we start rapid DNA tests. Phenotype is way too easy to obscure.