You mean Traash tells her mother that she is mentally ill and then proceeds to spend the rest of the game demanding respect while giving absolutely none at all. 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡
Are Bioware devs trying to say something to us? Are they being abused in the basement by grampa or something like that? What hell is wrong woth this people?
what does "non binary" even mean? Like men are "binary", men are one thing, not two things, same for women. In the old that the term was "a-sexual", why change it? And "they"? How many people this Tash is? So confusing. Why not "it"
It definitely means there are two genders xD. But shitty writing aside, 'they' is sometimes used in English refering to someone whose sex/gender is unknown/irelevant.
When considering gender as a social construct, the gender binary delineates “man” and “woman” as two different groups. Non-binary exists to describe a person who feels their gender identity does not belong to either of these groups. I personally identify as non-binary because although socially I was raised a woman and I am a mother, I don’t fully ascribe to the modern definitions around womanhood, nor do I feel that my social identity should be attached to the body parts I have-but I also don’t “feel like a man”, if that makes sense. I think of myself as life-giver, creator, person, human, etc before I think “woman”. “They” is also a pronoun that can be used to describe a person whose sex or gender is irrelevant, unidentifiable, or otherwise not filed under “he” or “she”. Asexual has to do with sexuality (sexual preference and attraction or lack thereof to others), not with gender. Taash is one person and they do not feel they can identify fully as man or woman. I think it would have been more effective to have a new Qun word that could encapsulate “non-binary” as the term being used in the fantasy setting feels jarring and misplaced. I hope this helps a bit :)
You mean Traash tells her mother that she is mentally ill and then proceeds to spend the rest of the game demanding respect while giving absolutely none at all. 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡
This will go down as one of the greatest 2024isms ever 😂
So... she's not a computer.
Are Bioware devs trying to say something to us? Are they being abused in the basement by grampa or something like that? What hell is wrong woth this people?
what does "non binary" even mean? Like men are "binary", men are one thing, not two things, same for women. In the old that the term was "a-sexual", why change it? And "they"? How many people this Tash is? So confusing. Why not "it"
It definitely means there are two genders xD.
But shitty writing aside, 'they' is sometimes used in English refering to someone whose sex/gender is unknown/irelevant.
When considering gender as a social construct, the gender binary delineates “man” and “woman” as two different groups. Non-binary exists to describe a person who feels their gender identity does not belong to either of these groups. I personally identify as non-binary because although socially I was raised a woman and I am a mother, I don’t fully ascribe to the modern definitions around womanhood, nor do I feel that my social identity should be attached to the body parts I have-but I also don’t “feel like a man”, if that makes sense. I think of myself as life-giver, creator, person, human, etc before I think “woman”.
“They” is also a pronoun that can be used to describe a person whose sex or gender is irrelevant, unidentifiable, or otherwise not filed under “he” or “she”. Asexual has to do with sexuality (sexual preference and attraction or lack thereof to others), not with gender.
Taash is one person and they do not feel they can identify fully as man or woman. I think it would have been more effective to have a new Qun word that could encapsulate “non-binary” as the term being used in the fantasy setting feels jarring and misplaced.
I hope this helps a bit :)