This forms the bimodal distribution. The "two genders" side sees this and heuristically reduces it into a binary, ignoring the individual nuance. The "spectrum" side sees this and heuristically reduces it into a full spectrum, ignoring the greater organizational structure.
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I happen to think that both sides of this debate are willfully ignoring mutually exclusive aspects of the same data set, modulated by the ideological blinders of their respective political tribes.
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I've shared this before, but here's a really good resource for wrapping your head around the current understanding of the issue: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/sexual-personalities/201605/sex-and-gender-are-dials-not-switches …
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To make things a little bit more personal, I'd like to talk about my own experience with my gender identity and expression.
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I knew that it would get some people to close the thread, but also get others to read more closely.
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Did you read
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Yes, it was extremely good. Truth be told it may have been the catalyst for this thread, after I had let it sit in the back of my mind for a bit.
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Pluckrose & Lindsay 2020.
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Oh please, they're much too rational and intelligent to be political leaders.
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LOL!
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