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Originally Posted by Slater
...it implicitly places the entirety of gender identity (or at least the only parts worth noting) onto a single axis with, presumably, "completely feminine" on one end and "completely masculine" on the other end. Besides being ridiculously oversimplistic, it also reinforces the same old more/less bullshit that I railed about (freaking incessantly, I know) over on dash 7-8 years ago.
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Yes, this is one of the things that sticks in my craw... the whole continuum thing where some are "further along" than others. Calling it masculine-of- center implies that masculine is the desired
direction, so presumably the more masculine, the better. Once again masculine is forgrounded and woman/female is backgrounded.
I've been insisting for awhile now that gender is a landscape, not a line.
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(Hi Slater!)