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This makes sense to me. I’ve always pushed against any gendered bias because of my social justice thing, but as someone who is basically happy with the skin I’m in & being a “woman” on my own terms, it hasn’t been a thing running in the background. Whereas listening to/reading the thoughts of enby/trans people, it was a constant thing.
Having raised an ADHD/enby kid but not knowing about it until they were in their 30s, I can see these issues. My feminism meant they had opportunities to wear & be whatever, although some very gendered outfits were made by a grandmother. There might have been some unconscious gendering on my part, but I really tried to let them do whatever. (While I was an uncoordinated kid, I liked outdoor play, moderate tree climbing, imaginary games & even some rough house much more than dolls.)
But society being what it is, they still felt ambivalent about their gender, & the increase in self confidence & assertiveness since coming out as enby has been a wonder to behold!