Snooki announces baby’s gender
          

Snooki has released the information we were all dying to know: the gender of her baby!

Snooki said in this week’s issue of In Touch: “Everyone said I was going to have a boy, and they were right!”

Snooks is currently still filming her spin-off show with Jwoww, and will film Season 6 of Jersey Shore this summer, though she won’t be staying in the house with the rest of the crew. Her pregnancy is giving her dibs on different digs, but she IS estimated to be due this August, while Jersey Shore will still be filming. Snooki in labor? RATINGS!!!!!

** There’s quite a debate below if “gender” is the correct term to use when talking about discovering the physical sex organs of your baby while still in the womb. One meaning of gender is synonymous with sex (sexual organs indicating male or female,) which was popularized in the ’90s by Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who used the words are interchangeably in her legal briefs about sex/gender related matters. In the 1990s biologists also began using gender and sex synonymously in their published papers, and it is still used prominently in this way by biologists. Substituting the word “gender” for sex is often thought to be started to avoid the “sexual intercourse” connotation of the word sex, and to be more prudish, or politically correct. Now it’s turning out to be less politically correct to use the world “gender” to mean sex because it can be thought to imply that possessing male and female sexual organs and chromosomes requires the individual to have masculine and feminine traits as deemed by society.

Another meaning of gender is the stereotypical traits and characteristics associated with a particular sex, which are determined by a person’s culture and society.

As Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg also aptly put it: “gender is to sex as feminine is to female and masculine is to male.”

We meant the first meaning in the title above, and feel no need to change it because the first meaning is an acceptable and common use of the word when talking about the sex of a baby. People (including RHOC’s Brianna Culberson) often have “gender-reveal” parties, where the sex of the baby is revealed when a cake is cut, or through some other creative measure like releasing balloons.

The difference between sex and gender can be traced back to the origins of both words:

Sex comes form the Latin word “sexus,” which means a division, and came to mean the division between males and females.

Gender (noun) is from the Latin word “genus” which means “birth, origin, a race, sort, kind,” which has a more social context than sex.

Ultimately, no one meant to be insensitive to someone, but words can have different meanings when used in different contexts. By using this word we in no way meant to imply to know that an unborn baby (or a born baby, for that matter) would have culturally accepted masculine or feminine characteristics.

The origin, or etymology of words is incredibly fascinating, especially since words are constantly evolving and may mean one thing one decade, and something completely different the next, or have layered meanings.

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    • coco

      Tankini. That should be his name.

    • Becky

      Hellspawn

    • Lorena

      It’s not the gender you’re referring to, it’s the sex.

      • Starcasm Staff

        I understand what you appear to be saying here, many people are born as a boy or a girl, but actually feel and know they are the opposite, or that they have no specific gender, but the above IS a correct and accepted usage of the word gender. Sex and gender ARE acceptably interchangeable in the English language. Case in point is their usage in this New York Times article: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/08/fashion/at-parties-revealing-a-babys-gender.html?pagewanted=all

        • Mary

          I appreciate that you guys reply and make corrections WHEN necessary. :)

        • Lorena

          Sex is a biological term and gender is about social implications, like generalizations that men inherently like football. We have no idea what her baby’s gender is because the person is not yet alive and able to identify. Male and female are sexes, not genders. People do commonly interchange sex and gender like in that times article, but that doesn’t make it correct.

          • blueblueblue

            I agree with you. People use “gender” in place of “sex” because they are prudes who think “sex” only means doing the nasty. “sex” refers to external genitalia, not the gender at all. You can’t tell on an ultrasound if the child will be a variation of intersex- ex has testicles where the ovaries should be.

            You need to update your lingo, Starcasm staff! Just because people do it doesn’t mean its “right” or politically correct or anything other than people doing something stupid because they’re ignorant.

            • Starcasm Staff

              Definition of gender from Dictionary.com:

              sex

              http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gender

              Merriam Webster:

              1. sex

              2. the behavioral, cultural, or psychological traits typically associated with one sex

            • Starcasm Staff

              If you’re talking about phsyical differences like having testicles instead of ovaries, then you’re argument would mean that it’s too early to tell the sex of the baby as well, since a person’s sex also falls into this physical spectrum.

              • Lorena

                Exactly, I do believe it is too early to tell the sex of the baby because sex isn’t as simple as people generally seem to think. It isn’t binary. There are more than two sexes and more than two genders.

          • Starcasm Staff

            Generalizations that men inherently like football is a meaning of gender, but gender’s first meaning is a synonym for sex. http://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/gender

      • Jeff

        Are you some sort of ret@rd? Get off the internet and find something more meaningful to do with your life. The only thing more annoying than some stuck up douche trying to correct english, is a stuck up douche trying to correct english language and getting it WRONG.

        • blueblueblue

          You’re the one name-calling in starcasm comments. Now, who really has no life? Someone using ablest terms such as “retard” to someone he doesn’t know, or someone enlightening staff to correct terminology? Gee… that’s a hard one.

          • Allyson

            You, blueblueblue. It is still you who has no life. Just because you’re correct, doesn’t mean you aren’t still pathetic for making a stink over such a tiny issue when everyone reading knew what the author meant by “gender” anyway.

            • blueblueblue

              I’m sorry I said a lot of stuff you don’t understand. Its ok, not everyone was born with the brain capacity to understand even the most fundamental differences between words in the American English language.

      • Scottie

        Are you serious? Sex or Gender… we knew what they were talking about!!!! Do something better with your life.

      • Really?

        Wow, you’re right, but are you REALLY nitpicking this article because of that? Seriously? *Eyeroll.* Take your social justice somewhere else. This is not the place.

      • Alice

        Politically correct whining rears its ugly head once again.

    • Angelika

      Gorilla juicehead <3 lol

    • whoa

      I actually was hoping she would have a girl.

    • Omg

      People need to take the sticks out of their a****! It’s not like they used it in a derogatory way so who cares. I’m sick of everything having to be politically correct 100% of the time. People can’t wait to be offended these days! The baby’s a boy, you get the point whether they say sex or gender.

    • Dianna

      im sure hes going to turn out gay anyways for the people fighting over the english language up there. she was talking about putting animal print clothing on her baby so thats most likely going to be the outcome lmao XD

      Gorilla juicehead jr. ^_^ yes that seems fitting haha

      • Starcasm Staff

        Gender has nothing to do with whether or not a person is gay.

    • Forrest

      Sex, gender? Its all the same.
      Woah, I was hoping she’d have a girl, too. But anyways. . . Jionni Jr.!

    • Kirsten

      I read somewhere that they are going either with Lorenzo or Jionni Jr. But hey, who knows, they might still change their minds.

    • Whitney

      …who cares? Lol.

    • Kristen

      Invest in a thesaurus dumbasses!

    • Omg

      Oh my god! Babies are born typically male or female. You guys are making a big deal over the chance that it identifies as the other or is born with other parts or whatever. Most likely that’s not the case so get the heck over it. She’s having a boy.

    • Cait

      I would just like to point out that Gender Identity Disorder is classified as a MENTAL DISORDER in the DSM-IV-TR (The American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual). I do not think that the authors should have to worry about taking into account alternative definitions that are currently classified as a mental disorder. Like it or not, agree with it or not, it’s medically a disorder. Just the two cents of a clinical psychology grad student ;)

    • Alyssa

      Pussification of America

    • Brittany

      So cute I thought she was having a girl looks like she will not be having a diva

    • Liz

      I think they should name him Vinny:)

 

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