Regardless of your approval, disapproval, or the way you treat the person, your hindbrain instinctively categorizes most trans people as:
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It personally depends solely on physically appearance. It is the most immediately information I have on a person and instinctively how I associate them as.
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None of the above. I have a good friend who transitioned from female to male. For a long time it was hard to think of her as him, but now he has a beard and has been a dude for a while and my kid has always known him as him... so now that's the normal for me too.
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the distinction needs more elaboration, the acts themselves to change at that extent might be very often a need to distinguish,express, a amplified ,long awaited exaling from silently anguishing in a post traumatic state and persona or established identity from that time
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Well, I don't know about the hindbrain doing anything about that, but current research speaks to the IT cortex mediating visual sex identification.










