The concept of gender is diverse and varies across cultures and societies. While many people recognize the traditional binary of male and female, numerous cultures and communities acknowledge non-binary, genderqueer, and other gender identities, leading to a spectrum of genders. Some estimates suggest there are over 60 recognized genders worldwide, but this number can vary significantly depending on cultural context and individual understanding. Ultimately, gender is a complex and personal identity that goes beyond simple categorization.
Theres 2 its not that hard
No. Many languages have three genders.
There are 63 genders. I sexually identify as an attack helicopter
Gender fluidity recognizes a spectrum of genders beyond the traditional binary of male and female. While there is no fixed number, some concepts of gender fluidity acknowledge the existence of multiple genders, including the notion of 31 genders.
New York City officially recognizes over 30 genders.
In New York, there are three legally recognized genders: male, female, and non-binary.
I am not sure if they have genders, as many insects produce asexually (without intercourse), but if there are genders then the female will lay the eggs.
Tuffy Genders's birth name is Harold Genders.
Old-English had genders too. It's simply lost in English, while still present in German and many other languages.
Male, female, and shmales are the genders
In grammar, there are typically three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Some languages, such as German or Latin, may have additional genders such as common or animate.
In English, we don't have separate genders for nouns like they do in French, Italian, Spanish, etc.They are genderless as they are all usually preceded by a, an, the or a number.