>>30157409How did that non-answer address the post in any way
Why are girls encouraged to pursue masculine activities like sports and STEM education while boys who pursue feminine activities and fashions assumed to be dysphoric?
Shouldn't this idea of gender fluidity encourage both sexes to explore things outside their birth gender?
Why does having some behaviors or preferences that are associated with the other gender inherently make a person dysphoric? Can't they just be an open-minded person who is still wholly comfortable with their birth gender?
Are women who wear pants trans-men?