Emily's Cat
Rarely prone to hissy-fits
I don't often quote myself... but I want to expand on this.I surmise that the point is that males are incapable of having a "view from the inside" of what it's like to be a female human being, and thus they are incapable of actually having any reasonable basis for saying they "feel like a woman". And the opposite is also true - females cannot know what it's like to be a male, and hence any claim to "be a man" on the part of a female is nothing more than fantasy and wishfulness.
When I climb up a ladder and look around, I might very well say "I feel tall". But let's all recognize that this is shorthand on my part - what is actually being communicated is "I imagine this is what it must be like to be tall". Because I'm NOT actually tall, and I haven't had any of the experiences of being tall. All I have is a very thin approximation on a very narrow aspect of tallness - the visual view of the top of my fridge, something I don't normally see from my short vantage. All of us know that there's a huge volume of things about being actually tall that I am completely ignorant of.
If I were to follow up that "I feel tall" statement from the top of the ladder by saying "I identify as tall"... I suspect most everyone would shrug and politely keep their mouths shut since it's an incredibly silly thing to say. It lacks any concrete or relatable meaning.
If I were to take it a step further, and say "I identify as tall, therefore manufacturers should stop referring to the pants length that fits me as short, and instead should label them as tall" I would hope I get laughed out of the room and told no. If I were to say "I identify as tall, therefore you have to let me ride the big rollercoaster even though I don't meet the physical criteria of height" I would sincerely hope my demand were scoffed at. If I were to say "I identify as tall, therefore the courteous thing is for everyone to always treat me as if they perceive me as being tall, and everyone should pretend that I'm actually tall, and failure to engage in such polite fiction is bigotry"... well, at that point I would expect that rational sane people might suggest I see a psychiatrist.
