Excellent.
If one were to simply & logically examine "gender identity", they would find the notion silly. To declare - as a man: "I feel like a woman", is non-nonsensical in that I don't know what a woman feels like.
I appreciate your response; it puts a bow on the whole argument.
Credit goes to Mrs. Don-o. She observed that a girl does not know what it feels like to be a boy: she only knows what it feels like to be herself. Someone else, probably an adult, has told her that her feelings and thoughts, her "inside," is a boy's, rather than simply herself.
As others have remarked above, this is abusive.
“To declare - as a man: “I feel like a woman”, is non-nonsensical in that I don’t know what a woman feels like.”
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Long ago and far away there was a “Mike Douglas show” on TV. On one show he had a guest, Jerry Vale maybe IIRC, who told a little “catholic joke” about two nuns who decided to “kick over the traces” and go out for a night on the town. They came back rather intoxicated and as they were sneaking through the fence to get back to the nunnery one turned to the other and said, “I feel like a Marine.” The other nun looked at her and replied, “Don”t be ridiculous, where are we going to find two Marines at this time of night.”