No. Many languages have three genders.
There are 63 genders. I sexually identify as an attack helicopter
Tuffy Genders's birth name is Harold Genders.
I am not sure if they have genders, as many insects produce asexually (without intercourse), but if there are genders then the female will lay the eggs.
Male, female, and shmales are the genders
Old-English had genders too. It's simply lost in English, while still present in German and many other languages.
The correct phrase is "both genders."
I think that both genders should be allowed to play on the same team
Palindrome of genders: "sredneg".
Male and female are the different genders.
In English, we don't have separate genders for nouns like they do in French, Italian, Spanish, etc.They are genderless as they are all usually preceded by a, an, the or a number.
In grammar, there are typically three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Some languages, such as German or Latin, may have additional genders such as common or animate.