No-one is constrained by other people having a sense of their own gender identity & no-one is invalidated by other people disbelieving in their gender identity.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
That depends on the power distribution associated with those positions.
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Replying to @fronxer
If power is used to force others to, eg, use pronouns they don't believe in, yes, but this is what I am getting at. It is actions that harm, not individuals own beliefs about gender.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I wonder if "beliefs" that are completely decoupled from actions (including thinking and speaking) are anything describable/detectable/existing at all.
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I'm not including thinking and speaking. You can think & say that your gender is non-binary. Person I'm speaking to now would say you constrain her within gender stereotypes this way. She's wrong & can deal with it.
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