A core sense of whrblgrbl

Lawyers, eh?

“No factual or legal support, just a bare assertion.”

And a very fatuous assertion at that. No, everyone does not have a core sense of belonging to a particular gender. What we have is a history of being told we’re one or the other, and a history of encountering other people who are one or the other, and a history of seeing movies and tv shows full of other people who are one or the other. Some of us may have a history of thinking and/or feeling that we should be grouped with the Other, while most of us assume we’re stuck with the “assignment” and get on with life. Calling that “gender identity” and saying we all have it is several steps too many.

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