I shld be able to use gender terms - masculine, feminine - as descriptors w/out being required to plot my meaning on a graph or bell curve.
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Our perceptions are as much a biological reality as any other. We cannot objectively measure perception, but we can do for biology.
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It is what the author makes as a point: once we know what "dials" are switched, we can determine gender without requiring perception.pic.twitter.com/MCMAlvg8at
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You're missing my point completely. I may perceive a man as a bit feminine. You might not see it at all.
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All the more reason to exclude perception entirely and refer to which structural dials are switched in order to differentiate.
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No, thanks. I can discuss perceptions too.
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That's really what I do. Look at the ways people made sense of sex and gender historically. The biological reality remains the same.
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