@NoNotMeNoSiree
Performing the ritual of pronoun declaration indicates to others that you believe in gender identity theory, that you yourself have a "gender identity" and that your "gender identity" is relevant during every social interaction. Under this belief system, a woman is someone who performs the gender stereotype of femininity, rather than someone who has a female body
No.
Not true, whoever wrote that piece can speak for themselves.
I don't perform the gender stereotype of women (what even is that supposed to mean, anyway?!)
I still know there's more to me as a woman than what's between my legs and on my chest.
Plus I have no problem making trans people feel more included.
I feel secure in myself, I know who I am, and therefore know others are perfectly capable of knowing themselves too.
Yes, you’re right ..there is more to be a women than what’s between your legs and on your chest. Being a adult female human is hard wired into your chromosomes. It affects everything in your biology including your brain. If you believe in the concept of a soul then I get you might believe that you have a spiritual being that you associate with being feminine….but hey, in practice the way you feel , your personality and everything about you is a result of your biology, genes and biochemistry in your brain and how that is influenced by the external environment such as your upbringing, education, soicialisation, and trauma etc.