In a way, yes. Influence of sex hormones on the brain during embryonic development, instead of on the gonads.
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It's a cultural marker, yes. Of a possibly underlying biological reality.
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It's a cultural marker of designating females in our society. Women did have to fight for the right to wear pants but dresses aren't genetic
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Replying to @GenderRebel42 @andreasdotorg and
These gendered markers such as long hair, dresses, domesticity, preoccupation with appearance, etc. are cultural constructs imposed on women
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When you say, "I like to wear dresses, therefore I must be somehow genetically female because females wear dresses" is problematic.
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Is it really surprising to choose the cultural markers of femininity when feeling female? I think not.
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Replying to @TerrorizerMir @andreasdotorg and
I feel like I am done with cult members. .. it is too frustrating. ..makes me want to give up completely.
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Frankly, I'm bored by now. Bye.
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