How 'neurosexism' is holding back gender equality – and science itself http://theconversation.com/how-neurosexism-is-holding-back-gender-equality-and-science-itself-67597?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=twitterbutton … via @ConversationUK
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I might describe my style of clothes as goth femme somebody else who wore the same might not use any m/f related terms.
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That's what I also meant to get at - which aspects of myself I consider relevant to my gender (and vice versa) may be different for others
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Sure, but clothes might be part of their gender but still not on the f/m spectrum.
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Not describing something as on m/f spectrum doesn't imply it's not gendered.
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I'm personally more into being described as agender but still would describe my clothes as femme.
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And, yes, it's consider my clothes and part of my gender.
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*I, not it's
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True. Would edit my tweet to "some might (not) identify as fem/masc"
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