Quote from: Nygeel on April 03, 2012, 09:16:07 AM
What people consider a "male brain" isn't the brain of somebody who identifies as male. Often times people with aspergers syndrome are labeled as having a "very male brain" yet I know a lot of trans women with aspergers so doesn't that invalidate their gender?
Who cares. You are asking a loaded question because even if it did, it's not politically correct and being PC takes precedence over reality. But, ya know, maybe I'm the only one who has noticed, but there's *way* more "butch dyke lesbians" in the MTF board than in probably any sampling of the general female population. Similarly, there's way more "gay femme men" here.

Look, people can do what they want. But there is a difference between wanting to be able to be yourself which is naturally like something, and being not very much like something but wanting to be anyway.
Just because you identify as something doesn't mean you are very much like that thing. People can identify as anything. I don't even know what "identify" means in that context. It's just a preference. It's like if I said I identify as having fabulous hair. Which I do

So yes, everybody's identity is just as valid, but IMO, different people's identity are based on different things. And not everybody's identity matches their brain sex... that doesn't mean brain sex doesn't exist. You can't just rewrite reality because it's convenient....