Yes. I think it's an interesting develop and sorts true when you take into account inter-sex people and people with gender dysphoria
Yeah I spoke on this in another thread earlier this week as well.
I'm not intersex, so I cannot look at someone who is XYY or XXY and say that his/her sexual/pubescent experience is the same as mine.
If someone used those cases to form an argument of why biological gender should be separate from social gender, they would have a strong case.
However, there just isn't a niche built yet in society for anything more than binary gender roles.
I'm sure
@Jayne can weigh in if she wants, but the very fact that I called
her a
she is evidence that despite being a transexual, i'm assigning you into one of the 2 gender roles.
This is interesting to me because even with people who are intersex, they tend to gravitate to the gender assignment that they more closely represent phenotypically. And people who are transexual are moving from 1 gender assignment to the other, they aren't moving halfway and saying "call me 'it' please"
Society is binary when it comes to gender. You either want to be called a man, or you want to be called a woman, no one wants to be called "it".
Its a very interesting convo though