Ok, interesting. This was not so obvious from the first couple of replies because the language was quite binary (and percentages like 100 lol). I would add that the measuring is using subjective, internal states plus our *best guess* about another person's internal state
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You've said there's a dark aspect of masculinity that cannot be expressed externally. If so it cannot be detected by others, either.
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Replying to @MimeticValue @_awbery_
Agree that gender difference might be internal sense of gender map, and whether two people match. But your last tweet seems to contradict that statement, you're sort of claiming that you know what their map is, and that it's not what you consider to be male and calling fraud
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Replying to @MimeticValue @_awbery_
Agree that imposing a universal map seems wrong and shouldn't be done. Gender is the beating heart of how people understand themselves, it makes sense that it's easy to provoke anxiety about it. Maybe people are bothered by being labelled "girly" and "clueless" though
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I too am curious about our irreconcilable differences... I feel like you couldn't know this yet because you don't know me... so there must be something in my 'this one weird time' story that you're reacting to or maybe just people you think are similar to me...
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