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If physical characteristics no longer define a woman, nor socially constructed gender stereotypes, what then defines a woman (or man)?

 

It appears that socially constructed stereotypes are the new way to define women and men.


So if a man wears a dress, paints his nails and calls himself Delilah, then he's a woman.


If a woman cuts her hair short, dons some DMs and braces, then she's a man.


Neither needs to take hormones to be considered to have changed 'gender', they just need to 'live' as they 'feel'.

If physical characteristics no longer define a woman, nor socially constructed gender stereotypes, what then defines a woman (or man)?

 

It appears that socially constructed stereotypes are the new way to define women and men.


So if a man wears a dress, paints his nails and calls himself Delilah, then he's a woman.


If a woman cuts her hair short, dons some DMs and braces, then she's a man.


Neither needs to take hormones to be considered to have changed 'gender', they just need to 'live' as they 'feel'.

 

Oh I get it, don't wash or cut your hair, just feel it is clean & styled.

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