So what about the other genders?
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How does this sub open to question other genders but immediately bans anyone from answering? If it prides itself in answering questions from women in order for men to understand how women are and all but immediately bans people who aren't either gender in asking about the other genders-- how is this different?<br><br>I know I'm a shadow of a user but that's because I've been busy and don't want to deal with the long list of posts for every time I log on. I've posted and replied a few but not as much as I would have liked. But I'm also going to ask the same question I had over at r/AskMen. <br><br>I'm not asking about men or women. I do not want to know anything about either gender. I have opinions but I do not care about what women or men think. I don't like the stereotype for women or men, I like the stereotype for agender. <br><br>I'm asking questions about other people and other genders because I don't know how other genders feel about things. I just found out that there was such a thing as gender fluid people. I have opinions on what sex I would want to be for the day but that's me. I want to know how other people feel on things like that.<br><br>How do non-binary people feel about this? How do non-binary people feel about that? How do gender fluid people feel about this? How do gender fluid people feel about that? This is all I'm asking at any of the gender subs on reddit. I ask women the questions I want to know from women and I ask men the questions I want to know from men but I also ask other genders the questions I want to know from other genders. I want to know how men are on this. I want to know how women are on that. But I also want to know how non-binary people are on this and I want to know how gender fluid people are on that. <br><br>I know I have a weird spelling and grammar but people can understand what I'm saying. I just want to know how other genders believe in things. How do genderqueer people believe in this? How do genderless people believe in that? That's all I'm asking and it gets me banned because I'm not male or female. <br><br>I know they don't monitor what people say but they monitor what gender everyone replying is which is sexist. I'm not replying to questions because I happen to be a different gender. I'm replying to questions because I have an opinion on it. I'm non-binary. I'm not male. I'm not female. My opinion matters because I'm also answering the question and doing it respectfully. I'm not trolling. I'm not being offensive. I'm answering questions with my opinion and I'm doing it respectfully. I'm doing everything the sub wants and I'm doing it on their post but I get banned because of my gender which is sexist. That's all.<br><br>Edit: This is r/AskMen's post<br><br>---<br><br>So what about gay people?#####How does this sub open to question gay people but immediately bans anyone from answering? If it prides itself in answering questions from men in order for women to understand how men are and all but immediately bans people who aren't male in asking about men-- how is this different?<br><br>I know I'm a shadow of a user but that's because I've been busy and don't want to deal with the long list of posts for every time I log on. I've posted and replied a few but not as much as I would have liked. But I'm also going to ask the same question I had over at r/AskWomen. <br><br>I'm not asking about bisexuals or straights. I do not want to know anything about either sexuality. I have opinions but I do not care about what bisexuals or straights think. I don't like the stereotype for bisexuals or straights, I like the stereotype for gays. <br><br>I'm asking questions about other people and other sexualities because I don't know how other sexualities feel about things. I just found out that there was such a thing as asexual people. I have opinions on what sex I would want to have for the day but that's me. I want to know how other people feel on things like that.<br><br>How do lesbians feel about this? How do lesbians feel about that? How do gays feel about this? How do gays feel about that? This is all I'm asking at any of the sexuality subs on reddit. I ask bisexuals the questions I want to know from bisexuals and I ask straights the questions I want to know from straights but I also ask other sexualities the questions I want to know from other sexualities. I want to know how bisexuals are on this. I want to know how straights are on that. But I also want to know how lesbians are on this and I want to know how gays are on that. <br><br>I know I have a weird spelling and grammar but people can understand what I'm saying. I just want to know how other sexualities believe in things. How do asexuals believe in this? How do aromantics believe in that? That's all I'm asking and it gets me banned because I'm not bisexual or straight. <br><br>I know they don't monitor what people say but they monitor what sexuality everyone replying is which is sexist. I'm not replying to questions because I happen to be a different sexuality. I'm replying to questions because I have an opinion on it. I'm gay. I'm not bisexual. I'm not straight. My opinion matters because I'm also answering the question and doing it respectfully. I'm not trolling. I'm not being offensive. I'm answering questions with my opinion and I'm doing it respectfully. I'm doing everything the sub wants and I'm doing it on their post but I get banned because of my sexuality which is homophobic. That's all.
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