Our sex should obviously not be a major part of our lives outside of, like, medical things. But our society forces gender on us as a set of roles, expectations etc. to follow based on our sex. So, ideally, there would be no gender, right?

But trans people throughout history have wanted to present as the opposite gender. This is in addition to cis people who oppose their own gender’s roles and do the opposite things. But trans people, obviously, go much further than any cis person does.

Is this because trans people want to actually be the opposite sex and for a long time being the opposite gender was the only possible thing? But now thanks to medical advancements they can get closer to that goal than any other time?

Why is this? Is it something in the brain, like with gay people? So, can you do a brain scan to see if people are actually gay or trans? Would that even help? Actually, I can imagine it helping in an ideal world, but in our fascist reality that will probably just end up genociding people. So, uh, scrap that.

Any essential books for reading up on all this stuff? Thanks

    • frankfurt_schoolgirl [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      Scenario 1 doesn't make a whole lot of sense. If I lived in the future trying to be whatever a 2023 woman is would be like trying to be an 1880s woman now. But I think gender is inevitable, and I'd always want to be on the more feminine side of things.

      But also 2 is true, everyone's gender is constrained by society and you can't really get around that