Someone introduces themselves as nonbinary. Do you intuitively, at a gut level, view them as neither male nor female, or does your brain process them as their apparent birth gender? (this is regardless of how you treat them, if you use pronouns, etc.)
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(I forgot about bosom; let's assume it's flat.) You are certainly right. But the remaining 5% are probably mostly made of the people who identify as non-binary.
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I... don't know about that? I am extremely confident about the assigned-at-birth gender of nearly every nonbinary person I've met. Like it just seems extremely obvious to me.
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I'm a cis woman, I don't wear makeup, I shop in the women's section, I'm curvy, I don't have PCOS, and I've spent my adult life getting called "sir", asked if I'm a boy or a girl, and having people think I'm in the wrong restroom. I think you might be surprised.
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I mean, getting 95% of people’s birth gender right is super easy, the vast majority of people are cisgender, 95% would be a bad score. I seriously doubt that you can get 95% accuracy looking at a group made of 50% trans people and 50% cis, not without very close observation.
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