not-so-gratutious icon post
Wednesday, 15 March 2006 18:43The loyalty userpics are an amusing concept. I did another icon rehaul - because I'm a terrible person and can't face schoolwork right now - and have added a bunch of amusing ones. The best, though, is the one I made inspired by the nudity argument from a while back. It's one of a few incarnations, so they might rotate through.
Politically-minded, an essay about sexuality in children, and the article that spawned it. To summarise, the article talks about childhood behaviours being indicative of sexuality later in life, among other psuedo-science ideas about sexuality. The essay refutes many of the points, including pointing out the fundamental difference between sexual and gender identities (i.e. the little boy who says he wishes he were a girl would grow up to be a transexual, not a gay man). I agree with the essay in its entirety. Sexuality and gender identity, like much else in the human psyche, are much more complicated than the article attempts to make out; a little girl who plays sports isn't a default lesbian any more than a little boy who plays house is a default gay man. Sexuality is a spectrum, not a multiple choice test, as is gender identity, and there's an inherent flexibility to both. Saying that a little boy who is allowed to play with dolls is absolutely going to grow up gay is a close-minded, simplistic, detrimental view of things.
*breathes* /rant
Totally unrelated, Purim was a few days ago. Back at school, I used to go through the story for the various Jewish holidays in my usual irreverent fashion. Does anyone want a retelling again this year?
(wow, this post wound up a lot more meaningful than it started...)
Politically-minded, an essay about sexuality in children, and the article that spawned it. To summarise, the article talks about childhood behaviours being indicative of sexuality later in life, among other psuedo-science ideas about sexuality. The essay refutes many of the points, including pointing out the fundamental difference between sexual and gender identities (i.e. the little boy who says he wishes he were a girl would grow up to be a transexual, not a gay man). I agree with the essay in its entirety. Sexuality and gender identity, like much else in the human psyche, are much more complicated than the article attempts to make out; a little girl who plays sports isn't a default lesbian any more than a little boy who plays house is a default gay man. Sexuality is a spectrum, not a multiple choice test, as is gender identity, and there's an inherent flexibility to both. Saying that a little boy who is allowed to play with dolls is absolutely going to grow up gay is a close-minded, simplistic, detrimental view of things.
*breathes* /rant
Totally unrelated, Purim was a few days ago. Back at school, I used to go through the story for the various Jewish holidays in my usual irreverent fashion. Does anyone want a retelling again this year?
(wow, this post wound up a lot more meaningful than it started...)
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16/3/06 02:39 (UTC)