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View submission: Do non-binary identities reenforce gender stereotypes?
Question to you. What do you think pushes a trans-men to transition? Could it be that they really feel something that goes beyond "the body"? Maybe some cis-men also feel something that goes beyond the body.
You might not "feel like a man", but you only know what you feel. Maybe other people feel other things you never experienced. Maybe you look at them, saying gender = body, them same way a color blind person might say red = green, because they just don't experience the difference.
I mean, medical transitioning is such an awful lot of struggle, I assume they might have some actual reason for doing it, even if I don't have the same experience.
Comment by Kadajko at 13/01/2025 at 16:44 UTC
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I mean, medical transitioning is such an awful lot of struggle, I assume they might have some actual reason for doing it, even if I don't have the same experience.
I mean cis women go under the knife all the time because their butt and titties are not big enough according to someone. It is not that deep.