. . . You know, that's a terrible example that really doesn't support your argument at all. Mount Everest as such is a location in this world, so I severely doubt it would be possible to climb it in another.
And I wasn't "defending" gender issues, I was simply pointing out that you were going on quite a few assumptions in your posts. I believe that personally being a certain gender and being in the body of a certain gender are rather widespread experiences. Offhandedly dismissing the effects all other-world gender-related experiences could have on this world seems horribly close-minded to me.
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Date: 2005-08-05 09:35 pm (UTC)And I wasn't "defending" gender issues, I was simply pointing out that you were going on quite a few assumptions in your posts. I believe that personally being a certain gender and being in the body of a certain gender are rather widespread experiences. Offhandedly dismissing the effects all other-world gender-related experiences could have on this world seems horribly close-minded to me.