So would be vital to safeguard against that in one way or another. Still, rejecting simple binary & showing truth is more complex, ...
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Especially since many trans women themselves go through stages wherein their sexual orientation was read as straight, then gay, then bi
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because the way most people describe orientation is based on their reading (often wrong) of the genders involved.
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This is descriptors such a gyne and androphilic were created, although obv these words too suffer from inherent binarism if taken to be
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exclusive. *This is why
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So much regarding human sexuality and gender presupposes a binary.
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I can see that. Now wondering if outside the binary it does make sense, ultimately. Not arguing against self-identification (I do too!),
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just not sure our gender/sex concepts are always internally consistent (stable) in the end.
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Yep, so much muddies the waters. Femmephobia is another huge issue too within LGBT and feminist spaces, as well as more widely.
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Thanks for pointing this out. I read up on femmephobia and how it works (here: http://everydayfeminism.com/2016/02/femmephobia-queer-community/ …) Recognize it, yes, sadly.
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