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Third Gender Of Homo Sapiens Nikolay Yaremko et al. Special thanks for translation to Dmitry Neyaglov and also to Olga Duka and Stanislav Karchebny

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Third Gender Of Homo Sapiens

Nikolay Yaremko et al.

Special thanks for translation to Dmitry Neyaglovand also to Olga Duka and Stanislav Karchebny

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How many genders do humans have?

I want you to try and answer this question before reading any further

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You may choose from three options below:

1) one

2) two

3) three

4) never thought about it.

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4)never thought about it

I had never given it a serious thought, until I

started this story.

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1) one

It stands to reason, however, that we have one gender.

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male..

Each one of us is either

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female.

...or

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male female

Hold on a second, that makes it two!

So the right answer must be — “humans have two genders”

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Let's give the third option a try, too, shall we?

Male, female and

the third

gender

male female

?

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Third-gender person

Men and women probably treat this gender differently.

?

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Third-genderperson

Men and women probably treat this gender differently,

just as a third-gender person would treat males and females

differently.

?

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Third-genderperson

We also shouldn't be able to tell the

gender of such a person at a glance:

male... ...or female

?

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Third-genderperson

We also shouldn't be able to tell the

gender of such a person at a glance:

male... ...or female

?

although we don't experience similar problems with other people.

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male female

But how do we denote the third gender, whereas it's

strongly believed there are only two?

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male female

All right, here's a stroke of genius:

Let's dress it differently!

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male female

Haven't you tumbled to the idea yet?

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male female

children

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A child is free to visit both the gents and the ladies,

you know.

children

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One would want to test this speculation.

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guides us to suppose that each of the genders should

differ from the other two, and any pair of the genders

should share traits, uncommon for the third one.

Common sense

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Each gender lacks something that the other two have.

In other words

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As for children, rules are alien to their nature.

Children can neither set them, nor comply to them, as opposed to men and women, who cope with this task perfectly well.

children

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male

children

female

to hold the frameare not able

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Women can't issue challenges and bring themselves to tests,

while men and children revel in it.

female

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male

female

children

issuechallenge

not able to

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It ill beseems men to make show of their feelings, and they tend to ignore other

people's feelings, too.

Children and women live in the world of feelings and emotions.

male

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femalemale

children

show feelings

no able to

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All the numbers seem to have added up

Any gender does lack something that the

other two have.

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And now for a something

personalquestion

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what gender

are YOU?

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male female

child

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male female

child

challenge emotions

frame

What do you lack?

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If you need something you lack, there is no other option,

but

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If you need something you lack, there is no other option,

but

to switch.

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To switch your gender,and therefore

to abandon a part of yourself.

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Is it impossible, or impossible?

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We all have to learn to make that choice

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to unclench our fists in order for our hands to break free

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Would it be better to be genderless?

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Would it be better to be genderless?

As a zero.

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Would it be better to be genderless?

As a zero.

The choice is yours.

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Applications

Here are some applications for your eyes to see

stars of understanding.

They are proivided as exercises for the listener.

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Applications

Why do children, that start their career early, tend to be less sensitive

and seldom put themselves to voluntary tests?

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Applications

Why do crying men stir sympathy

among women?

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Applications

Why most of the famous scientists are men?

And why do they often claim that the most important thing for them

is to remain children?

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Applications

Why the marriages between someone, who

"challenges everything" and someone, who is "deeply sensitive"

are often unfruitful?

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Applications

Why the marriages between someone, who

"challenges everything" and someone, who is "deeply sensitive"

are often unfruitful?

And if a child should appear, such marriages tend to break up?

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Applications

Why most of the internet trolls

are men?

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Applications

Why most of the internet trolls

are men?

Why do we feel that their behaviour is childish?

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Applications

Who's more up for extreme travel, who prefers hunt for impressions, and who goes sightseeing for the

sake of appearance?

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Applications

Who's more up for extreme travel, who prefers hunt for impressions, and who goes sightseeing for the

sake of appearance?

And how should one organize an exciting travel for their child?

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Applications

Who values the frame more than the painting,

and why is this person always in the bucks?

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Applications

Why do women experiment on themselves,

men—on other men, children—on their parents?

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Applications

Why do men have trouble distributing gifts

among their loved ones?

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Applications

Or even better, why do men tend to every need of their children,

regardless of the colour of their clothes?

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Applications

Why has the world of men given the word "blue" vulgar connotations?

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Applications

Why do we, men and women, call homosexuals a "minority"?

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Applications

Why do we, men and women, call homosexuals a "minority"?

And why do the minorities scream so loudly, as though they need to

have their diapers changed?

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Applications

Why are gays considered "the votaries of art",

whereas lesbians are generally thought of as "thrill-seekers"?

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Applications

How do we keep our children from switching?

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Applications

How do we keep our children from switching?

Do we really have to do it?

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Applications

How do we keep our children from switching?

Do we really have to do it?

Whilst it might be better to just teach them to control their gender?