Comment by AriasK on 13/01/2025 at 01:27 UTC

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View submission: Do non-binary identities reenforce gender stereotypes?

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Thank you for that explanation. Something I've never understood is how someone does or doesn't feel like a particular gender. I'm a woman and I identify as a woman. But I've never FELT like I identify as a woman. As in, it's not an emotion or feeling. I have a woman's body, I like feminine things, I have no desire to be a boy, but there's no internal feeling about gender. I struggle to understand how, unless you explicitly feel like you want to be a particular gender, how someone does or doesn't feel like they are a gender. It's like, I have two arms. They just exist. I don't "feel" like I have two arms, I objectively do. It's the same with my gender.

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