1 Title: The Two-Type Taxonomy Is a Useful Approximation for a More Detailed Causal Model
4 Tags: causality, two-type taxonomy
7 A lot of people tend to balk when first hearing about the [two-type taxonomy of male-to-female transsexualism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanchard's_transsexualism_typology). What, one scoffs, you're saying _all_ trans women are exactly one of these two things? It seems at once both too simple and too specific.
9 In some ways, it's a fair complaint! Psychology is _complicated_; every human is their own unique snowflake. But it would be impossible to navigate the world using the "every human is their own unique _maximum-entropy_ snowflake" theory.
11 categories, clusters, diagnoses, taxons
13 No one matches any particular clinical-profile stereotype _exactly_, but [the world makes more sense when you have language for theoretical abstractions](https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/ontology-of-psychiatric-conditions) like ["comas"](https://slatestarcodex.com/2014/08/11/does-the-glasgow-coma-scale-exist-do-comas/) or "depression" or "bipolar disorder"—or "autogynephilia".
16 ![transition causal graph](/images/transition_dag.svg)
21 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causal_graph
23 [people tend to balk at the two-type taxonomy: are you really saying there are two and only two types?!]
25 [the taxonomy can emerge as a shorthand for a complicated causal graph]
27 [What are the reasons transitioning could possibly make sense to someone?—]
29 [1. actually being really feminine]
31 [2. beautiful pure self-identity thing related to AGP]
33 [3. cultural/ideological factors]
36 _(Thanks to the immortal [Tailcalled](https://surveyanon.wordpress.com/) for discussion.)_