- There are two and only two genders.
- Okay, then there are two and only two biological genders.
- Gender is determined solely by biology.
- Okay, it’s mostly determined by biology, right?
- Please tell me it’s determined by DNA.
- Gender can be reliably determined through visual means. After all, no man would ever wear a burka.
- Once gender is set, it never changes.
- Even if the gender can change, it will only change from the one value to the other value.
- Only one gender can be “active” at the same time.
- We’re tracking gender now, so we’ve always tracked it.
- I only need to be concerned with human gender.
- "Gender" and "sex" are the same thing.
- My system needs to care about users' gender.
- Everyone has a gender.
- I can infer a corresponding pronoun when a user's gender is known.
- A person has a single, legal gender
- Passports (and birth certificates, and driver's licenses) only have two sexes
- A person's birth certificate agrees with their passport or driver's license as to their gender
- Everyone knows what their gender on their birth certificate is
- Only men have Y-linked diseases
- Chromosomes correspond to genitalia at birth
- There are only two possible chromosome combinations
Forked from: https://gist.github.com/garbados/f82604ea639e0e47bf44 Source: http://www.cscyphers.com/blog/2012/06/28/falsehoods-programmers-believe-about-gender/