No. You are demonstrating your sexism and your massive male sense of entitlement. The word woman belongs to females, and we are not 'cis'. As a feminist I seek the end to sexist gender stereotypes, I certainly don't identify with them.
So it is something that individuals know about themselves at a fundamental level. It is indescribable & has no specific characteristics, is that right? Am I describing it correctly? (Also do you think some ppl are neither man nor woman, and some fluctuate between the two states?)
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i think your problem is trying to have a grand unified theory of womanhood but like thats not how any of this works? women are different from each other in a whole plethora of different ways?
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That's fine. But nonetheless the word and concept must mean something in order to be important. Am I describing it correctly in your view or is there something I'm misstating or something I'm missing out?
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