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Topic subjectJust as with gender identity, there isn't one answer.
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208016, Just as with gender identity, there isn't one answer.
Posted by Vex_id, Fri Jun-12-15 12:58 PM
It's within the realm of sovereign individuality and what may
be true for one person, isn't for another.

I don't think you can look at two transgendered people and ask
them these types of questions in order to ascertain a consensus
on what it means to be in a woman's body but to feel like you are a man, per se.

Alike, I would imagine people who identify as "trans-racial" all have different
experiences distinguishable from one another that brings them to a place
where they reject normative racial identity.


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