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July 17, 2022 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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How to Respond to Confusing LGBTQ 🏳️‍🌈 Identities

Elijah Schaffer’s guest argues perception of gender identity hinges on the observer—accepting "woman" or "non-binary" labels from women but rejecting "man" if assigned by them, and vice versa for men, while always deferring to non-binary views. They dismiss fluidity as "nonsense," comparing it to temporary confusion after intoxication, framing rigid self-identification as the only logical response. The implication: personal agency trumps societal or individual reinterpretation of identity, reinforcing a conservative skepticism toward fluid definitions. [Automatically generated summary]

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If woman sees me as woman, yes.
If woman sees me as non-binary, yes.
If woman sees me as man, no.
If man sees me as man, yes.
If man sees me as non-binary, fine.
If man sees me as woman, no.
If non-binary, see me at all, yes.
I see what's happening here.
I remember my first time getting drunk too.
You know what?
Just make sure you drink some water, get to sleep early, and you'll probably wake up with a little bit of a hangover, but all the nonsense will go away when you sober up.
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