How many genders?

When asked a question on this subject by a Leftist journalist, MP Pierre Poilievre (next PM of Canada), responded, "I only know of two genders. Can you name any others?"
 
Depends.

Biology or psychology?
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While the administration claims the move is a return to "biological facts," experts say it ignores both biological and historical reality — that humans have never fit into just two sexes or two genders.

"The terminology could be new, people's awareness could be new, but the idea or the practice of changing gender is hardly new. It is observed in every time period in U.S. history," said Jules Gill-Peterson, an associate professor of history at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
"Gender" refers to how someone identifies and represents themselves in society.

Diversity in sex — which includes biological characteristics, like chromosomes, hormones and reproductive anatomy — is also well-documented. Up to 1.7 per cent of people, researchers estimate, are born with intersex traits, or a combination of male and female traits. The introduction of the "X" gender marker on U.S. passports in 2021 came after an intersex Colorado resident's years-long legal battle to acquire a gender-neutral passport.
 
While the administration claims the move is a return to "biological facts," experts say it ignores both biological and historical reality — that humans have never fit into just two sexes or two genders.

"The terminology could be new, people's awareness could be new, but the idea or the practice of changing gender is hardly new. It is observed in every time period in U.S. history," said Jules Gill-Peterson, an associate professor of history at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
"Gender" refers to how someone identifies and represents themselves in society.

Diversity in sex — which includes biological characteristics, like chromosomes, hormones and reproductive anatomy — is also well-documented. Up to 1.7 per cent of people, researchers estimate, are born with intersex traits, or a combination of male and female traits. The introduction of the "X" gender marker on U.S. passports in 2021 came after an intersex Colorado resident's years-long legal battle to acquire a gender-neutral passport.
Based on whether or not you sit down to pee.
 
While the administration claims the move is a return to "biological facts," experts say it ignores both biological and historical reality — that humans have never fit into just two sexes or two genders.

"The terminology could be new, people's awareness could be new, but the idea or the practice of changing gender is hardly new. It is observed in every time period in U.S. history," said Jules Gill-Peterson, an associate professor of history at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
"Gender" refers to how someone identifies and represents themselves in society.

Diversity in sex — which includes biological characteristics, like chromosomes, hormones and reproductive anatomy — is also well-documented. Up to 1.7 per cent of people, researchers estimate, are born with intersex traits, or a combination of male and female traits. The introduction of the "X" gender marker on U.S. passports in 2021 came after an intersex Colorado resident's years-long legal battle to acquire a gender-neutral passport.
Good gawd; two mental defectives on this forum in less than ten minutes?!

If you need more than a handful of words, then you need help.

 
There is no such thing as "gender." Stop using fruitcake vocabulary. Stop being a fruitcake. :rolleyes:
 

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