I have a hunch that the neglect for the first-personal experience of embodiment might be a reason for the "transitioning is transmedicalist/reinforces patriarchal gender stereotypes" discourse because they argue from the third-personal, observer's standpoint
I've been reading a lot of phenomenology of the lived body lately which analyses the first-personal experience of one's embodiment, and I really think this is an underrated aspect of the whole thing

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