>I was responding to this: 'The problem here is confusing someone's orientation and choice of partner, versus "gender identification";' By putting "gender identification" in quotes, you seemed to me (and I did say "You seem to be," not "you are") to be indicating that you thought it was not real. Perhaps you can now clarify what you meant.
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I see...because I put it in quotes.
See my last post about the story in England and see if you can understand where I'm coming from. If not, then there's not much else I can say.