I… don’t dig this. I get it, and I appreciate it might ring bells for people who’ve already trodden a similar path, but a person who identifies as a man identifies as a man, not a “man”. Presuming and predicting other peoples’ gender epiphanies or dysphoria feels quite close to misgendering.
I… don’t dig this. I get it, and I appreciate it might ring bells for people who’ve already trodden a similar path, but a person who identifies as a man identifies as a man, not a “man”. Presuming and predicting other peoples’ gender epiphanies or dysphoria feels quite close to misgendering.
Maybe I’m being over-sensitive?