2/ This is a version of the argument I'm increasingly going with: People mix up "innate" and "no choice." They different.
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Indeed this was the slippery slope for the identitarian madness today. There was zero science found to prove this but was quick
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2/ fix to homophobia. Little did peopel realise that this served as the template to identity politics where feeling=science.
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right. But that "something" is so complicated we might not ever understand it anyway
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I think there's a pretty good chance we'll never find one
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I also think people are way too enthusiastic about reducing this to biology given that trans people need access to
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medical care. As soon as you discover a bio marker for "real" transness, holy shit, the gatekeeping...
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I was always amazed that being in prison, on a submarine or at boarding school had such an effect on people's innate nature
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I've known many people whose sexual orientation has altered over time, which should suggest that BTW is not always true.
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But it's usually explained away by others as someone being born bisexual, even when the person in question denies this.
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