Apparently...
A bigender gender-identity has been described as varying over time between two extremes. These periods can be anywhere from a few hours to a few years and there is no limit to the number of times that it may change.
Identifying as bigender is typically understood to mean that one identifies as both male and female or moves between a masculine gender expression and feminine gender expression with little middle ground, or both. This is different from identifying as genderfluid, as those who identify as genderfluid may not go back and forth between any fixed gender identities and may experience an entire range or spectrum of identities over time.
“Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”
Is it not from Gulliver's Travels? The Bigenders were the ones who liked to eat eggs big end first and the Little Enders were the opposite and they went to war about it?
Are these people actually adopting names based on a satire of human idiocy for their ridiculous labels now? Remarkable.
As with Burney's example, this is a pretty lightweight version of SJW.
And I would agree with him on gender in chef's awards. There is no reason that men should be better chefs than women, this isn't football or engineering (oooh call me a caveman). And some truly outstanding chefs are women.
GO back to celebrating him, Monty. He did good work and came across as a sound bloke.
You say my example is 'mild', but I can guarantee you that the 29% of freaks and benders who fear they will be discriminated against are people who use the fear of discrimination as a reason never to do anything at all other than sit on their fat arses whining about how discriminated against they are.
And why does the IET need a Diversity and Inclusion Manager?
No, I meant the Harvey Weinstein won, the other won I'm with you on.
I certainly can't see a flaw in allowing less skilled people to be engineers in order to increase diversity stats. It's not like a lower standard of engineering might in any way endanger the general public.