This is what academic philosophers call "epistemic injustice," the incredulity with which we often regard the testimony of marginalized people. For instance the testimony of two women is worth the testimony of one man. The testimony of trans people isn't worth shit.
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@KelliHasBewbs This. My dad calls it an echo chamber, and I'm all "yeah, a chamber with a thousand opinions, not just one"
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Yeah I've noticed my opinions and beliefs are way different than lots of other trans people I've met
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(That point is evocative of Mary Stewart, who wrote to the effect that "where any two Greeks are gathered, you will have at least three political parities represented, if not more.") Trans kids figure out early on to not define others on the basis of their own sense of self.
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(as a trans male), I think the growing studies about Why Are Trans People point to some combination of neurodivergence and borderline traits of what would, if that border were crossed, be considered intersex biology. Its an individual combo, TBS, but that's my hypothesis.
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