what does it mean to "identify as a women/man"? Like specifically what is that suppose to mean? It confuses me when people say that it could mean so many different things in my mind from stereotyped interests/behaviors to feelings about their bodies.
I just want people to use the name I have chosen and pronouns, which don't create deep existential dread in my soul. I know I am not a "real woman", no need to remind me of that.
>>38598575it's transphobic phrasing invented by nonbinary/gender trenders that unfortunately got picked up by the mainstream
>>38598575It's self-reported group membership. A more autistic way to say it wouould be "I categorize myself as a man/woman"
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