So to model it you have to realise that a person might have exactly the same end result as another, e.g., "male", but different features.
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Gay men have gender ids they created too, twink— bear. Gay women have femme — butch. Binary gender spectra are common in queer spaces too.
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Always was quite uncomfortable with those, for myself. To get back to your earlier tweet:
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For me more the reverse: I identify as woman, but my appearance/clothes are rather agender or androgenous.https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/899722889636831234 …
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Throughout my life, ppl often confused about my gender. On one hand surprises me (bcse of contrast to identity), on other hand used to it.
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In any case, re: feature space discussion: Think you right that all kinds of combinations possible without simple mapping to identity.
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Like you said eg this:https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/900727928169877504 …
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To me, seems to raise Q: what does determine gender, if any set of features & its complement can be consistent with a given gender identity.
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At the end of the day gender is two things: a personal construct (like saying you like something) and
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