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PetraG
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Self-perception of gender isn’t unimportant. It is very important. It just doesn’t change what your gender is.So, why shouldn’t a person’s self perception of their gender be an important part of how someone’s gender is determined in the same way that someone’s perceived feelings of fear and nervousness and worry are used to determine that they have GAD?
What other measurable aspect of yourself changes at all because you have a different self-perception?
Are you not married because you don’t feel married? Not a member of some ethnic group because you feel more comfortable in a different one? Not human because you feel more comfortable seeing yourself as a member of a different species? When did self-perception ever change anything about the objective facts about your life?
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