Please define woman

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hanky1
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I dare you.

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concordtom
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Funny how among all the things to get lathered about, THIS is what Fox is selling these days.
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Three ______ from Stanford decided to join a Cal football forum and adapt screen names with a number at the end, pretending to be men and posting trollish conservative propaganda.
chazzed
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What a weirdo. Always laughing at his own posts.
Big C
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chazzed said:

What a weirdo. Always laughing at his own posts.

Hey, I resemble that remark!
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chazzed
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Big C said:

chazzed said:

What a weirdo. Always laughing at his own posts.

Hey, I resemble that remark!


But "aloud" in your post?
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concordtom said:

Funny how among all the things to get lathered about, THIS is what Fox is selling these days.



tRump and his Burner Phone Brigade may finally be in trouble so they have to throw as many diversion noodles against the wall as they can and hope at least one sticks.
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bearister said:

concordtom said:

Funny how among all the things to get lathered about, THIS is what Fox is selling these days.



tRump and his Burner Phone Brigade may finally be in trouble so they have to throw as many diversion noodles against the wall as they can and hope at least one sticks.
Maybe if Nokia were to build a Russian style surveillance system in this country, and publish the contents, rather than keep it all locked up in FBI/CIA/NSA servers surrounding the Beltway...

There's no doubt that Diversion is a key battle tactic.
Hey, I thought Hillary was supposed to have fallen over and died a LONG time ago - what happened with that?

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"Woman" is type of person that mystifies, bewilders and enrages conservative culture warriors, incels and other deplorables because as our society seeks to treat people fairly, the insecurities and failings of the aforementioned are magnified and causes them to realize their unearned privilege is eroding.
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bearister said:






Please forgive this next off color remark...the Sophia Loren picture reminded me that I carry a woman identifying tool on my person at all times. It no longer works as good as it once did but when I listen very closely it's (usually) right.
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82gradDLSdad said:

bearister said:






duplicate.
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Lola"

I met her in a club down in old Soho
Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry-cola [LP version - Coca-Cola:]
C O L A cola
She walked up to me and she asked me to dance
I asked her her name and in a dark brown voice she said Lola
L O L A Lola la-la-la-la Lola

Well I'm not the world's most physical guy
But when she squeezed me tight she nearly broke my spine
Oh my Lola la-la-la-la Lola
Well I'm not dumb but I can't understand
Why she walked like a woman and talked like a man
Oh my Lola la-la-la-la Lola la-la-la-la Lola

Well we drank champagne and danced all night
Under electric candlelight
She picked me up and sat me on her knee
And said little boy won't you come home with me
Well I'm not the world's most passionate guy
But when I looked in her eyes well I almost fell for my Lola
La-la-la-la Lola la-la-la-la Lola
Lola la-la-la-la Lola la-la-la-la Lola
I pushed her away
I walked to the door
I fell to the floor
I got down on my knees
Then I looked at her and she at me

Well that's the way that I want it to stay
And I always want it to be that way for my Lola
La-la-la-la Lola
Girls will be boys and boys will be girls
It's a mixed up muddled up shook up world except for Lola
La-la-la-la Lola

Well I left home just a week before
And I'd never ever kissed a woman before
But Lola smiled and took me by the hand
And said dear boy I'm gonna make you a man

Well I'm not the world's most masculine man
But I know what I am and I'm glad I'm a man
And so is Lola
La-la-la-la Lola la-la-la-la Lola
Lola la-la-la-la Lola la-la-la-la Lola

-Ray Davies (pronounced "Davis")

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No one?
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Having a gender identity that is the opposite of male

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Does ketanji brown jackson know what a woman is?

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Clown World: UK Hospitals Are Now Being Encouraged to Ask ALL Men Under 60 if they are PREGNANT Before Getting Medical Procedures

New guidance from several National Health Service trusts, which are similar to US State Hospital Associations, is telling UK hospitals to ask the pregnancy question to "all patients under the age of 60, regardless of how [they] may identify [their] gender," before treatment for certain conditions, according to the UK Telegraph.

Last month, there was a highly publicized case in the UK of a man who claimed to be transgender that was placed in a female hospital ward and raped one of the women. The hospital covered up the crime by claiming there was not a "man" staying in the woman's ward; therefore, the rape was not possible.
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Gender is fluid (as are just about all mental states) so no judge should have a preconceived notion since issues may come before them they haven't thought about before.

If the Olds have a hard time with this. . . Sorry, not sorry.
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dajo9 said:

Gender is fluid (as are just about all mental states) so no judge should have a preconceived notion since issues may come before them they haven't thought about before.

If the Olds have a hard time with this. . . Sorry, not sorry.
Your presidents approval rating is in the 30s. Congrats on your issues being completely rejected.
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Clown World: UK Hospitals Are Now Being Encouraged to Ask ALL Men Under 60 if they are PREGNANT Before Getting Medical Procedures

New guidance from several National Health Service trusts, which are similar to US State Hospital Associations, is telling UK hospitals to ask the pregnancy question to "all patients under the age of 60, regardless of how [they] may identify [their] gender," before treatment for certain conditions, according to the UK Telegraph.

Last month, there was a highly publicized case in the UK of a man who claimed to be transgender that was placed in a female hospital ward and raped one of the women. The hospital covered up the crime by claiming there was not a "man" staying in the woman's ward; therefore, the rape was not possible.
Got news for you Bubba all hospitals in the US have been asking a form of this question on admission for years.
What does the person identify as?
Are you pregnant?
Cisgender?
What kind of equipment a person has?
Have you had any surgeries or are you taking any hormones?
Are you transitioning?

All this falls under medical history which is necessary in order to provide complete and thorough medical treatment. If you didn't ask these questions and you had a female who looked like a male and you prescribed a medication that killed or injured the fetus you would lose your license to practice and be tried for manslaughter.

The fact that a patient raped another patient is a risk when you have male and female patients on the same floor. It is a fact that hospitals have and are moving to private rooms to prevent nosocomial infections which they don't get paid for and can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars for a single patient. Typically cameras and security personnel are used to prevent such occurrences. The only area where the likelihood of a patient raping another patient is minuscule is a detention floor where there is an officer or guard sitting in a patient's room and another officer or guard sitting just outside the door of the patient's room. The prisoner in this instance is always handcuffed to the bed.
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MinotStateBeav said:

dajo9 said:

Gender is fluid (as are just about all mental states) so no judge should have a preconceived notion since issues may come before them they haven't thought about before.

If the Olds have a hard time with this. . . Sorry, not sorry.
Your presidents approval rating is in the 30s. Congrats on your issues being completely rejected.


Popular opinion should have no impact on minority rights. Either the Constitution protects minority rights or it doesn't.
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BearNIt said:

BearForce2 said:

Clown World: UK Hospitals Are Now Being Encouraged to Ask ALL Men Under 60 if they are PREGNANT Before Getting Medical Procedures

New guidance from several National Health Service trusts, which are similar to US State Hospital Associations, is telling UK hospitals to ask the pregnancy question to "all patients under the age of 60, regardless of how [they] may identify [their] gender," before treatment for certain conditions, according to the UK Telegraph.

Last month, there was a highly publicized case in the UK of a man who claimed to be transgender that was placed in a female hospital ward and raped one of the women. The hospital covered up the crime by claiming there was not a "man" staying in the woman's ward; therefore, the rape was not possible.
Got news for you Bubba all hospitals in the US have been asking a form of this question on admission for years.
What does the person identify as?
Are you pregnant?
Cisgender?
What kind of equipment a person has?
Have you had any surgeries or are you taking any hormones?
Are you transitioning?

All this falls under medical history which is necessary in order to provide complete and thorough medical treatment. If you didn't ask these questions and you had a female who looked like a male and you prescribed a medication that killed or injured the fetus you would lose your license to practice and be tried for manslaughter.

The fact that a patient raped another patient is a risk when you have male and female patients on the same floor. It is a fact that hospitals have and are moving to private rooms to prevent nosocomial infections which they don't get paid for and can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars for a single patient. Typically cameras and security personnel are used to prevent such occurrences. The only area where the likelihood of a patient raping another patient is minuscule is a detention floor where there is an officer or guard sitting in a patient's room and another officer or guard sitting just outside the door of the patient's room. The prisoner in this instance is always handcuffed to the bed.


Poster above said this was a female ward so male and female patients were supposed to have been separated.
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oski003 said:

BearNIt said:

BearForce2 said:

Clown World: UK Hospitals Are Now Being Encouraged to Ask ALL Men Under 60 if they are PREGNANT Before Getting Medical Procedures

New guidance from several National Health Service trusts, which are similar to US State Hospital Associations, is telling UK hospitals to ask the pregnancy question to "all patients under the age of 60, regardless of how [they] may identify [their] gender," before treatment for certain conditions, according to the UK Telegraph.

Last month, there was a highly publicized case in the UK of a man who claimed to be transgender that was placed in a female hospital ward and raped one of the women. The hospital covered up the crime by claiming there was not a "man" staying in the woman's ward; therefore, the rape was not possible.
Got news for you Bubba all hospitals in the US have been asking a form of this question on admission for years.
What does the person identify as?
Are you pregnant?
Cisgender?
What kind of equipment a person has?
Have you had any surgeries or are you taking any hormones?
Are you transitioning?

All this falls under medical history which is necessary in order to provide complete and thorough medical treatment. If you didn't ask these questions and you had a female who looked like a male and you prescribed a medication that killed or injured the fetus you would lose your license to practice and be tried for manslaughter.

The fact that a patient raped another patient is a risk when you have male and female patients on the same floor. It is a fact that hospitals have and are moving to private rooms to prevent nosocomial infections which they don't get paid for and can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars for a single patient. Typically cameras and security personnel are used to prevent such occurrences. The only area where the likelihood of a patient raping another patient is minuscule is a detention floor where there is an officer or guard sitting in a patient's room and another officer or guard sitting just outside the door of the patient's room. The prisoner in this instance is always handcuffed to the bed.


Poster above said this was a female ward so male and female patients were supposed to have been separated.
I understand that. My discussion pertained to US hospitals and how they function to prevent such occurrences. You could easily have had same-sex rape in a male or female ward. Don't kid yourself, it happens, not very often but it happens.
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BearNIt said:

BearForce2 said:

Clown World: UK Hospitals Are Now Being Encouraged to Ask ALL Men Under 60 if they are PREGNANT Before Getting Medical Procedures

New guidance from several National Health Service trusts, which are similar to US State Hospital Associations, is telling UK hospitals to ask the pregnancy question to "all patients under the age of 60, regardless of how [they] may identify [their] gender," before treatment for certain conditions, according to the UK Telegraph.

Last month, there was a highly publicized case in the UK of a man who claimed to be transgender that was placed in a female hospital ward and raped one of the women. The hospital covered up the crime by claiming there was not a "man" staying in the woman's ward; therefore, the rape was not possible.
Got news for you Bubba all hospitals in the US have been asking a form of this question on admission for years.
What does the person identify as?
Are you pregnant?
Cisgender?
What kind of equipment a person has?
Have you had any surgeries or are you taking any hormones?
Are you transitioning?

All this falls under medical history which is necessary in order to provide complete and thorough medical treatment. If you didn't ask these questions and you had a female who looked like a male and you prescribed a medication that killed or injured the fetus you would lose your license to practice and be tried for manslaughter.

The fact that a patient raped another patient is a risk when you have male and female patients on the same floor. It is a fact that hospitals have and are moving to private rooms to prevent nosocomial infections which they don't get paid for and can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars for a single patient. Typically cameras and security personnel are used to prevent such occurrences. The only area where the likelihood of a patient raping another patient is minuscule is a detention floor where there is an officer or guard sitting in a patient's room and another officer or guard sitting just outside the door of the patient's room. The prisoner in this instance is always handcuffed to the bed.


I had two surgeries in 2020. Was not asked if I was pregnant.
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82gradDLSdad said:

BearNIt said:

BearForce2 said:

Clown World: UK Hospitals Are Now Being Encouraged to Ask ALL Men Under 60 if they are PREGNANT Before Getting Medical Procedures

New guidance from several National Health Service trusts, which are similar to US State Hospital Associations, is telling UK hospitals to ask the pregnancy question to "all patients under the age of 60, regardless of how [they] may identify [their] gender," before treatment for certain conditions, according to the UK Telegraph.

Last month, there was a highly publicized case in the UK of a man who claimed to be transgender that was placed in a female hospital ward and raped one of the women. The hospital covered up the crime by claiming there was not a "man" staying in the woman's ward; therefore, the rape was not possible.
Got news for you Bubba all hospitals in the US have been asking a form of this question on admission for years.
What does the person identify as?
Are you pregnant?
Cisgender?
What kind of equipment a person has?
Have you had any surgeries or are you taking any hormones?
Are you transitioning?

All this falls under medical history which is necessary in order to provide complete and thorough medical treatment. If you didn't ask these questions and you had a female who looked like a male and you prescribed a medication that killed or injured the fetus you would lose your license to practice and be tried for manslaughter.

The fact that a patient raped another patient is a risk when you have male and female patients on the same floor. It is a fact that hospitals have and are moving to private rooms to prevent nosocomial infections which they don't get paid for and can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars for a single patient. Typically cameras and security personnel are used to prevent such occurrences. The only area where the likelihood of a patient raping another patient is minuscule is a detention floor where there is an officer or guard sitting in a patient's room and another officer or guard sitting just outside the door of the patient's room. The prisoner in this instance is always handcuffed to the bed.


I had two surgeries in 2020. Was not asked if I was pregnant.
Are you over 60? I take it was obvious you were male. The H&P should contain all pertinent historical and physical information regarding the patient. Shame on whoever did your admissions because had anything gone wrong the accompanying ****storm that would result would put the hospital, doctors, and nurses involved in a civil and criminal bind. I assure you that there is an entire page of questions that pertain to sexual identity. (See EPIC Charting) Taking shortcuts is the quickest way to lose your license to practice and get sued.
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My concern is this: What if a transgender female is admitted into a women's ward and then wins the wheelchair races. Unfair!
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BearForce2 said:


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BearNIt said:

82gradDLSdad said:

BearNIt said:

BearForce2 said:

Clown World: UK Hospitals Are Now Being Encouraged to Ask ALL Men Under 60 if they are PREGNANT Before Getting Medical Procedures

New guidance from several National Health Service trusts, which are similar to US State Hospital Associations, is telling UK hospitals to ask the pregnancy question to "all patients under the age of 60, regardless of how [they] may identify [their] gender," before treatment for certain conditions, according to the UK Telegraph.

Last month, there was a highly publicized case in the UK of a man who claimed to be transgender that was placed in a female hospital ward and raped one of the women. The hospital covered up the crime by claiming there was not a "man" staying in the woman's ward; therefore, the rape was not possible.
Got news for you Bubba all hospitals in the US have been asking a form of this question on admission for years.
What does the person identify as?
Are you pregnant?
Cisgender?
What kind of equipment a person has?
Have you had any surgeries or are you taking any hormones?
Are you transitioning?

All this falls under medical history which is necessary in order to provide complete and thorough medical treatment. If you didn't ask these questions and you had a female who looked like a male and you prescribed a medication that killed or injured the fetus you would lose your license to practice and be tried for manslaughter.

The fact that a patient raped another patient is a risk when you have male and female patients on the same floor. It is a fact that hospitals have and are moving to private rooms to prevent nosocomial infections which they don't get paid for and can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars for a single patient. Typically cameras and security personnel are used to prevent such occurrences. The only area where the likelihood of a patient raping another patient is minuscule is a detention floor where there is an officer or guard sitting in a patient's room and another officer or guard sitting just outside the door of the patient's room. The prisoner in this instance is always handcuffed to the bed.


I had two surgeries in 2020. Was not asked if I was pregnant.
Are you over 60? I take it was obvious you were male. The H&P should contain all pertinent historical and physical information regarding the patient. Shame on whoever did your admissions because had anything gone wrong the accompanying ****storm that would result would put the hospital, doctors, and nurses involved in a civil and criminal bind. I assure you that there is an entire page of questions that pertain to sexual identity. (See EPIC Charting) Taking shortcuts is the quickest way to lose your license to practice and get sued.


Obvious that I was male??? I thought that was the whole point of this. Nothing is obvious...anymore.
I'll be dead next time I need surgery because I will die before I answer all the questions.
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82gradDLSdad said:

BearNIt said:

82gradDLSdad said:

BearNIt said:

BearForce2 said:

Clown World: UK Hospitals Are Now Being Encouraged to Ask ALL Men Under 60 if they are PREGNANT Before Getting Medical Procedures

New guidance from several National Health Service trusts, which are similar to US State Hospital Associations, is telling UK hospitals to ask the pregnancy question to "all patients under the age of 60, regardless of how [they] may identify [their] gender," before treatment for certain conditions, according to the UK Telegraph.

Last month, there was a highly publicized case in the UK of a man who claimed to be transgender that was placed in a female hospital ward and raped one of the women. The hospital covered up the crime by claiming there was not a "man" staying in the woman's ward; therefore, the rape was not possible.
Got news for you Bubba all hospitals in the US have been asking a form of this question on admission for years.
What does the person identify as?
Are you pregnant?
Cisgender?
What kind of equipment a person has?
Have you had any surgeries or are you taking any hormones?
Are you transitioning?

All this falls under medical history which is necessary in order to provide complete and thorough medical treatment. If you didn't ask these questions and you had a female who looked like a male and you prescribed a medication that killed or injured the fetus you would lose your license to practice and be tried for manslaughter.

The fact that a patient raped another patient is a risk when you have male and female patients on the same floor. It is a fact that hospitals have and are moving to private rooms to prevent nosocomial infections which they don't get paid for and can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars for a single patient. Typically cameras and security personnel are used to prevent such occurrences. The only area where the likelihood of a patient raping another patient is minuscule is a detention floor where there is an officer or guard sitting in a patient's room and another officer or guard sitting just outside the door of the patient's room. The prisoner in this instance is always handcuffed to the bed.


I had two surgeries in 2020. Was not asked if I was pregnant.
Are you over 60? I take it was obvious you were male. The H&P should contain all pertinent historical and physical information regarding the patient. Shame on whoever did your admissions because had anything gone wrong the accompanying ****storm that would result would put the hospital, doctors, and nurses involved in a civil and criminal bind. I assure you that there is an entire page of questions that pertain to sexual identity. (See EPIC Charting) Taking shortcuts is the quickest way to lose your license to practice and get sued.


Obvious that I was male??? I thought that was the whole point of this. Nothing is obvious...anymore.
I'll be dead next time I need surgery because I will die before I answer all the questions.
Entirely up to you as to whether or not you answer the questions posed to you on admissions or on the H&P. As long as the people taking care of you do their due diligence if something happens that is related to your gender they have an argument that absolves them of their liability.
hanky1
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So many smart people, yet none can define woman
BearNIt
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hanky1 said:

So many smart people, yet none can define woman
Maybe we're just tired of moronic questions.
oski003
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This might help...

https://nypost.com/2022/04/06/optical-illusion-reveals-if-you-have-a-female-or-male-brain/amp/
 
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