Robin
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I seem to recall circling this roundabout with you previously, Robin.
It's no more an expressible feeling now than it was then. You can't tell me what it feels like to smell roses, and I can't tell you what it feels like to be male.
But at least I would know that what it is like to smell roses pertained to the feeling you get when you are near some roses giving off odor. If you said that you felt like you were smelling roses every time you were near oranges and that you felt like you were smelling oranges every time you were near roses then I should probably think that you were simply labelling these experiences wrongly.
But, as I said before, if someone asks me if I am Category A or Category B and gives me no more information about what those categories might refer to then i would definitely be unsure about which category I fit into.All that can be said, is if you're sure you're sure, and if you're not, then nonbinary could be the gender identity that sits best with you.
That fact would not say anything at all about the likelihood that I am in some spectrum between the two. I might be neither category A nor category B nor in any spectrum between the two.
How would I know?
But I don't even have the beginnings of a clue about what it is that I should be trying on for size.Try it on for size and if you don't like it, ...
I can't seem to make you understand what is the problem with that....go back to identifying in agreement with your genitals.
If a trans man were to ask me if I accept him as a man then of course I should say "yes".
If a trans man were to ask me if I consider him a man in exactly the same sense that I consider myself a man then if I were to take your above suggestion then I would have to say "no".
The point is that I would not want to be in that situation. I would want to understand and accept the trans man, but there is simply no way for me to do that.
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