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View submission: Do non-binary identities reenforce gender stereotypes?
So I have the opposite experience. I am a trans woman. I was “born a man”, and everything about my experience refused to accept that. Thus, I am a transgender woman.
The catch is you will not understand something other than the status quo until you experience it. The reason you’re not describing having strong feelings about gender is because you’ve never felt the wrongness with the gender you were assigned to the point you had to reject it.
Comment by b0x3r_ at 13/01/2025 at 12:58 UTC
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So could you answer OP’s question for us? Without using body parts, hormones, or social roles, what does an internal sense of gender feel like?
Comment by Kadajko at 13/01/2025 at 16:36 UTC
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What is the difference between you and a hyper-feminine man who likes to wear cute dresses, heels, makeup, has long lustrous flowing hair, full lips, has a soft high pitched sassy voice, wants to be a stay at home parent, submissive, empathetic, emotional, soft, loves to watch romcoms ( insert every feminine stereotype ) etc. Just unlike you this man identifies as a man. Is the only difference what you both call yourself? Just a word, a pronoun?