(2025-02-23 11:19)DustWolf Wrote: But I would like the reader to consider why the above is what we see? If online gender identification is genuine in the sense of someone claiming to be trans male being male, why does the majority of them seem to adhere to female behavioural stereotypes? If they didn't, the correlation mentioned above should be tied to gender and not sex, no?
Obviously, like the quoted post, I would also like to point out that there are outliers, but talking about the majority.
I've recently watched this video, which shows that in the recent years, there has been an increase in the number of trans men (AFAB identifying as male):
This is relevant to therianthropy because obviously being a therian is also an identification and furthermore there is no medical diagnostic test for therianthropy, so whether someone "is therian" is entirely dependant on the people who identify online one way or another and notably their ability to accurately gauge this and honestly identify.
Food for thought.
LP,
Dusty
A few days ago, I had a giant debate with Grok (that AI chat bot by Elon) about this exact thing. My point was: "Look at these online communities - therians and furries. Their demographics show that they are not dominated by men or by women - they show that they are dominated either by cis men and trans women, or cis women and trans men. So does this mean that, in the end, the gender identity is just a label they use, and what really determines their societal behavior at large is their biology? Is it fake, after all? Does it mean I'm just a man after all?" We went back and forth for a while, it spent a long time researching stuff, and here's what I carried away from what it said: It doesn't have to do with the person's gender at this very moment - it's the way they were socialised that has left an impact. The biggest evidence for this is that trans folk who had the luck to be socialised as their correct gender from an early age behave and act in ways that corresponds to their gender identity, and often have the same stereotypical interests as others with their gender. In other words, trans people only "adhere to their assigned sex's behavioural stereotypes" for as long as they are treated that way by society. To add more complexity to this: If a person finds an interest before or during transition, they won't just abandon it or no longer find it interesting simply because of their transition. It's also important to add more nuance to the trans experience - namely that a large part of trans people in online communities, especially when it's centered around identity like in furry or therian spaces, are in very early stages of transition, or are even just experimenting with what feels right. And none of these will just magically act differently than they have been conditioned to their whole lives. This contrasts the way many trans people - especially those who transitioned before they found their communities and everything - who have been in society as their gender for a while a) don't point out that they are trans because they don't need to do so as much anymore, so statistics often underrepresent or don't show them (not that this would be apparent in therian spaces, as these spaces are mostly made up of trans people experimenting with labels or in very early stages of their tranisiton), and b) have been able to "integrate" way more into their gender - and therefore also have way more similar behaviors and interests as others of their gender.
P.S. It is useful to point out that rapid increases or decreases in the number of trans people does not determine that being trans is fake - nor does any diagnosis "confirm" that someone is trans, since we've seen the same rapid increase until 2021 and then decrease until now in the number of diagnoses for gender dysphoria in Swiss clinics, for instance. What these numbers ignore is nuance: They can ignore things like how many people were experimenting with gender identity at a given time and therefore give the illusion that trans people magically "stopped being trans", or how overworked and undermanaged a clinic is (saying this due to personal knowledge of local trans healthcare facilities).