Is gender just a physical organ thing, that goes away when all that's left is bone. I understand they can sex skeletons by the hip structure but are they technically male/female? Boobs rot away, schlong turns to dust. Sure you may be male/female when they lay you to rest but after that.... You may be just an it soon.
And besides to further my idea, when your dead you can't think your liberal bs anyway that gender and sex are different. You may say your a female, but once your dead and your emotions go away your just a rotting man corpse. And soon just a skeleton:)
Edit: So it seems the general opnion is yes skeletons have gender. I guess just getting you snizzle chopped off does not make you a woman then. Your very bones describe you as man.
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[quote]schlong turns to dust[/quote]o bby
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Yes you stupid -blam!-ing idiot
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All I can picture right now is a tranny skeleton with breast implants laying on both sides of it in the coffin! XD
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I refer to things that are monstrosities as "him" or "it"
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Yes. There are physical diffrences between hips and shoulders. Along with many more I'm sure.
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I'm sure there are vast differences between male and female skeletons, least of all being the number of ribs.
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Edited by Superpug: 8/30/2016 3:33:30 AMYes. [b]Male Skeleton[/b] 1.Pelvic cavity narrower and less roomier. 2. Coccyx less movable. 3. Sacrum long, narrower with concavity. 4. Pelvis heavy and thick 5. Joint surface large. 6. Greater pelvis deep. 7. Pubic arch less than 900. 8. Ischial tuberosity turned inward. 9. Obturator foramen rounded. 10. Pelvic inlet and outlet smaller. 11. Sciatic notch narrow. 12. Anterior superior iliac spines closer. [b]Female Skeleton[/b] 1. Pelvic cavity wider, deeper. 2. Coccyx more movable. 3. Sacrum short, wide nearly flat with forward curvature in lower part. 4. Pelvis light and thin. 5. Joint surface small. 6. Greater pelvis short. 7. Pubic arch more than 900. 8. Ischial tuberosity turned outward. 9. Obturator foramen oval. 10. Pelvic inlet and outlet larger. 11. Sciatic notch wide. 12. Anterior superior iliac spines wide apart. [url=http://m.imgur.com/Iwe7VkM]Photo Diagram[/url]
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It doesn't matter, they will spoop you anyways
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Skeletons ARE a gender. Check your privilege meatbag.
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They are the spooky gender
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Yes. Using archeological finds of human bones we can determine if they were male, female, or even helicopters.
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Skeletons do have gender, that's how people can look at a skeleton and determine if it was male or a female
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There might be stem cells left over (clearly dead ones) with DNA in them for a little while
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Other people have pretty much answered the question, though one they forget was the difference in bone density.
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Ask the skeleton that lives inside of you.
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Male and Female skeletons are different such as the larger pelvis for females but they are mostly the same.
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Edited by Spøøpy Nygma: 8/31/2016 11:17:23 AMThey have no gender cause they're simply objects once the life leaves them.
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Female skeletons also have 1 more rib then male skeletons.
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[quote]Is gender just a physical organ thing, that goes away when all that's left is bone. [/quote] [quote][quote]I understand they can sex skeletons by the hip structure[/quote][/quote] Looks like you answered your own question.
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I'm triggered
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Dismantle Skeletons, yes?
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Yes, female skeletons have different skull shapes than male, and a few other things too.
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My bone describes me as a man.
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Yes they do. Our genders are socially made. The bones indicate our sex which is our gender: male or female.