I've been toying with viewing it as a storytelling - there's some stories that have been told so many times we know them like it's religious; and there's two big stories that get told a lot, and one is the man story and the other is the woman story
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I am not a woman, but occupy a woman-shaped space in this world. Others will still run their perceptions of me against their “woman” algorithm, but finding my own gender identity internally has still shifted how I relate to myself and world in a lot of very good ways.
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But I can also see another version of me in different circumstances choosing to identify as a woman still and also being ok with that. It’s all very wibbly-wobbly though.
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