I couldn't digest everything in that. I can see there is a clash between gender as I define it for myself, and gender as I define it for others. Traditionally, it was defined for us as kids, and we accepted it, mostly. However, self ID puts a bomb under it, I haven't a clue where this is heading, and the distinction between sex identity (biological), and gender (non-biological), is a car crash now. However, it struck me that everybody does self ID, but using different criteria. Thus "I am a woman because I have a female body" and "I feel like a woman", are colliding?