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View submission: Do non-binary identities reenforce gender stereotypes?
Unfortunately none of this explains what you mean when you say "gender". You talk about "male gender" but with no explanation of what that means or how it differs from "female gender".
If membership of any particular gender isn't defined by biology and it isn't defined by behaviour (since, as you demonstrate, any form of expression can be a valid expression of any gender), then what's left? What is it that people are referencing when they say that their "internal sense of gender" is best described with a certain label. All possible external points of reference i.e. "genders" as categories, are incoherent because they can contain people of either sex performing any type of gender expression.
There's nothing here!