Quote from: pretty on July 06, 2012, 02:14:57 AM
Well you're kind of making my point here. You can't raise cis women into liking a specific thing just because they should and you can't raise cis men into liking a specific thing just because they should.
People just like what they like.
Then we can define things as masculine or feminine (and to what degree) by looking at aggregate data of what men and women happen to like.

A lot of people get confused over the idea that "well women don't ALWAYS like such and such which is a feminine thing." But that's not the point, the point is that women are more likely to like a thing that is feminine (that's why it is feminine), and women on average like more feminine things than they do masculine things.
This even applies to things that are not on a level of being culturally obvious. For example, reading fiction novels is encouraged equally in both sexes, but women are a slight majority among readers of fiction novels.
Idk, am I the only trans person that gets this? I'm pretty sure this is pretty well accepted stuff. Among laymen and behavioral sciencey people alike.
Hmm, this is interesting. So, in your eyes, what sort of change should transition be? Or what causes people to transition?
I mean it can't be purely physical, that's BDD and BDD and gender dysporia are eerily similar. However, the mental health professional doesn't entertain the patients very skewed ideas about their body image.
Would it be social? But I have a hard time believing that there is something in the brain that is just hard wired to be called "she". We have an amazing ability to learn language when born, but we don't come with a dictionary in English inside telling us what she and her and girl things even mean.
Is it sexual? For some, I think yes, even for some here. However, if they get to the point where they're on hrt, I think this no longer becomes an issue as the death of their libido will have them off hrt very soon.
Internalized misogyny/homophobia/misandry? Too simplistic, and participate in a "blame the victim" mentality.
Feel free to correct, since, as psychology has shown us, hardly any of it is "hard science".