2/ have every right to believe, but which faces a big evidence problem as a universal account of gender development. But this view pretty
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3/ aggressively screws over anyone whose view of their identity is more complex, or whose trajectory was more complex. And the main group
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4/ of people who talk about gender identity being a complicated, fluid, multifaceted things are... trans people themselves. People adopt
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5/ an oversimplified view of "born this way" on trans issues without considering any of the potential political consequences. It bad.
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no, negative consequences to saying gender identity is set at birth
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that they were born with a "girl brain" that accounts for why they are how they are
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@Lumidingo I'm sure some people do! Doesn't mean that model fits everyone. If you say gender ID is -- full stop -- innate, you're1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
2/ inscribing that story on everyone. I'd prefer to be more flexible, since I think gender ID is extremely complicated.
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I agree. And reading more about this stuff, the demand that kids segregate by gender at young ages makes shit way worse
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