I'm a man... I can say that it is a fact that I think pissing standing up is the bees knees and I would not have it any other way. (basically I am happy to have a wee wee... ::woot:
Now is that purely because I have the XY gonosomes...? or does my nature/nuture upbringing also take part.
I was a little troublemaker as a tyke... ran around whooping and hollering, caught garter snakes by the railroad tracks... (lol... funny... that memory just came back... and I never got to hopping trains... hmmm... now I have a childhood memory to inspire)...
Scrapes and snots... pooping in the woods and having rock fights in alleys after flooding the brick paved garden with all the weeds and bugs and pointing and laughing at and telling girls they got cooties while all the time secretly fascinated by they're mystery...
I was a boy... and now I'm a man... har har... at least thats what I tell the ladies. (though they all just say tsk tsk... behave yourself boy... ::angelic:
See As a kid. I had to hop around and rage against authority... and be gross and look for excitement.
But there is also the inner world we all have. I must say mine was full of conflict, emotions and what amounts in my guy mind to sensitivity.
@creature I'm not sure what your asking. But as far as what we can be accountable for based on our physical gender and the gender we identify with?
It probably varies through time... as we grow and learn and change. First is our physical nature as we are young and that is modified by experience and our inner natures that develops and creates what we ourselves see our selves as. genders: ... male, female, LGBT...,
As a boy... I may have been somewhat of a troublemaker through my physical nature of wanting to have fun and play like a boy...That part of my nature might be accountable for laughing at a girl down the street... or pulling her hair and calling her names...
Yet through my inner nature of being emotional and at times confused and lonely in a scary world. I would also be accountable when I was instead playing peacefully with a fellow girl. Playing house on the porch... divesting of myself my inner nature... or introspection and thought... mind and sought after little understood attention. Instead of wild instinct.
If you are just asking what can we be held accountable for in our biased views. I suppose that depends on when in time and how understanding and mindful and educated you are.
Also the opportunities to be educated through the people and culture you are exposed to.
At some point in life though. Sometimes people raised in a bad environment can choose to have an open mind. To choose a nature of understanding and kindness.
So perhaps we are all accountable to lesser and greater degrees throughout time with different plateau's of development.
Also how a person sees themselves is probably a very complex process indeed.
Just in terms of categorizing our identity in culture there are so many variables.
class division: ... blue collar, intellectual... crusty... eclectic... weird... cool... /style and crowd.... punk, geek, jock, barfly, philosopher, stoner... ... ::cigar::
Religion, abrahamic, eastern, agnostic, athiest, pagan, Jedi... :

ldman::
Heck people divide and identify in millions of ways.
I guess what we must be ultimately held accountable to is the bias's we develop out of malice and hate.
Ignorance and misunderstanding... otherwise... might be transformed with education patience and kindness.
And possibly even malice and hate can be purged with the right bright guiding light.::cat::
And sometimes kittens...
