Subject: Re: Race fluidity
It's not really much of a trap. You've noted that there are dozens and dozens of different terms for genders, and that they vary from culture to culture. Which isn't really much more remarkable than the fact that there are dozens and dozens of different terms that are used for, say, "mother" in different cultures and countries.
Nice try, but here's you upthread:
Gender dysphoria is a psychological phenomenon that has been observed repeatedly - over and over and over again - across cultures and nations and different historical time frames. Like being gay (though with less frequency), there have been many hundreds of thousands of people reporting this condition over the decades. It's an observed phenomenon.
So my question to you is:
How many scientific observations of Manguedon have been made?