Basically just a serious discussion on the morality or social value of having things be "gendered" which basically means catered towards a certain gender optional, or most importantly for this discussion, by force.
DISCLAIMER: Please no discussion about bathrooms that's entirely different. While it is arguably connected to gendering as we all know it's an entirely different hell-hole for discussion which will not be brought up in this thread. So, here I go!
What makes me feel like making a thread for this is that my graduation happened last week. Many schools around the country actually gender the robe colors which I thought sounded preposterous since I'm pretty sensitive to whenever things are gendered for no reason. In my eyes it's not only completely unnecessary and a pain to deal with for trans folk like me but the very idea of having different colors for the sexes is just sexist to me. I honestly see separating the sexes by color and such for no reason as equal to if they started separating races by robe color.
Thankfully, my school did robe color based on academic merit which is how it should be if any separation occurs. However, once the ceremony was over they literally made you exit through different doors based on gender. They were even enforcing it. Like, what? Why? It seems like I'm overreacting to the average person but to me these separations are just awkward and should be abolished in our current society.
Gender itself is an important construct don't get me wrong. Having things that are traditionally masculine or girly and having people who appreciate these aspects of things is entirely healthy. A gender neutral world while safer would be kinda boring. I only think these things should not be used forcefully or without necessity such as in the 2 previously mentioned high school graduation examples.
Also a lot of my experience with these annoying situations comes from public school. I'm guessing things like separate lines for genders and colors for things happens a lot less in the adult world where there aren't teachers and parents trying to stop sex at all costs and kids who have been coddled with these ideas and people kind of get over it. I could also be wrong I'm not in the adult world yet. Probably depends on the situation. Another thing I had to go through I still remember kinda vividly is when my school had a "battle of the sexes" spirit week where they literally separated the audience for an assembly by gender (but I sat in the girl side because it was just StuCo kids yelling and was probably not allowed to be actually enforced. A bunch of my cis dude friends also sat in the girl side and vice versa for cis girls because a lot of people realized as I did it was kinda stupid)
Honestly I don't know what there is to discuss I'm just hoping to stimulate a little discussion on a topic that bothers me personally pretty often. Do you guys think situations such as those are justified because it doesn't really matter or do you think they should be discouraged since it doesn't really matter?
You could also discuss how to raise a child I guess. I'm putting it out there and I'm sure pretty much all of you agree with this sentiment: A parent should be able to raise their kid with whatever gendered stuff they want. I'm not in that extremist sect that says you shouldn't gender your kids at all because "they could be trans" or the other side that says sex should be strictly followed when buying toys or clothes or whatever. I'm for personal freedom when it comes to gender. Doesn't matter what's in your pants or what your identity is you should be able to do what you want and the parents as well.