+I think most people in roughly my situation (of haboring these gender-feelings for many years, but thinking that it's obviously not the same thing as being Actually Trans, only to later discover that it's _not_ obviously not the same thing) tend to conclude that they were Actually Trans all along—and sometimes express intense bitterness at Ray Blanchard and all the other cultural forces that let them ever doubt.
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+I ... went the other direction. In slogan form: "Holy shit, _almost no one_ is Actually Trans!"
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+Okay, that slogan isn't right. Again, I'm a transhumanist. I believe in morphological freedom! If someone wants to change sex, that's a totally valid desire that Society should try to accomodate as much as feasible given currently-existing technology! In that sense, anyone can [_choose_ to](https://thingofthings.wordpress.com/2016/04/11/1327/) become trans.
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+The _problem_ is that the public narrative doesn't seem to be _about_ making a principled case for morphological freedom. Instead, we're told that everyone has an internal sense of their own gender, which for some people does not match their assigned sex at birth. Okay, but what the fuck does that _mean_? Are the things about me that I previously attributed to autogynephilia actually an internal sense of my own gender, or did I [get it right the first time](http://unremediatedgender.space/2017/Feb/a-beacon-through-the-darkness-or-getting-it-right-the-first-time/), and how could I tell? No one seems interested in clarifying!
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+[I believe that Ziz isn't AGP https://sinceriously.fyi/intersex-brains-and-conceptual-warfare/ ]