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 only weird thing is telling stories in the past. My personal policy is to tell the stories using the person's gender as it was then, but to clarify for people who don't know them. E.g. "Ha ha, remember when France said... [to newcomer] that's Frank... [continue]..."
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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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not necessarily the right "moving on" but free will is a literal bestowed power over ourselves and once again not a state that accounts for all of them
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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.
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This question irks me because it's so situational.
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It depends on varying factors. Usually the sex they are now.
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I'm surprised you didn't ask "their gender when you first met them"
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Could be either, depends on how convincing their transition is
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