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I speak to the OP: Gender Binary?
And to these questions;
1 Is gender binary?
2 Do we limit people in their self-identity when we (or doctors/therapists) say that they need to pick a gender (or present as one or the other)?
3 Is the idea of blending the genders something that is attractive to you, or something that is foreign?
The argument that most have elected to use here to answer these questions is flawed by nature. The author could have used Wikipedia’s information of Gender. It is good and complete within the context of what is considered the norm of today’s society.
I would like to offer an analogy to explain what most opposing persons are saying to illustrate this view point. The Model T was available to purchase by the general public in 1927 from Henry Ford. It was available in multiple colors as long as you wanted black.
Suppose for a moment:
Fast forward to the 21 Century and in the United States of America the government set policy that only one motor-vehicle company could do business in the country and that company would be Ford Motors. Clearly, this is a Black and White scenario, in that you could either have a car or not legally. All documentation in Congress, the public Library, school and the lowly nightstands in Motels could only refer to a car in this way so obviously it would mean you are speaking of Ford Motors. No need to explain yourself and if you where talking about Chevy or Dodge well sorry you just don’t know what you are talking about. Further, if you where driving one of ‘those’ other cars well you are just an immature college type person that hopefully someday will grow up and drive a Ford. This is the structure of this discussion and argument which is fine. Sadly however, it is also used by people that have bought a Chevy or Dodge and had a lot of body work done so that their car looks like a Ford just to be normal. Life is not linear, may the ‘farce’ be with you.