arthwollipot
Limerick Purist Pronouns: He/Him
This is not a bad argument, but I still don't think it's quite on the mark. I had to think pretty hard about it, though.I disagree. If you have always experienced a state, and never not experienced anything but that state, how can you determine what sensations you feel come from that state and not from any other factor? Do strawberries taste the same to men as they do to women? How could you possibly know, unless you eat a strawberry while being one sex, then change sex and eat another strawberry?
Imagine you're playing the board game Clue (or Cluedo, for the internationals) but you always have to guess the same room, person, and weapon. You will never win the game because without the ability to change the variables you cannot isolate which one actually does what. You can theorize and guess, but you can't directly experience it.
For all you know, your "feeling of being male" is actually entirely due to being your blood type. Unless you can change your sex or blood type you can't disprove that, not even in the Billiard Room with any number of Wrenches.
Here's how I know that what I feel is how it feels to be male. I try to picture myself as another gender. I imagine referring to myself as she/her. I imagine myself presenting as female. It doesn't work. Nothing that I can imagine in this experiment feels like it is really me. I don't get the same dissonance if I imagine myself as a different blood type.