To be honest, I don't buy your argument. I see a lot of invective but not a strong point. I too have spent a lot of time studying gender and gender issues, as have a lot of people here. I'm also a person who prefers to not attach an orientation to myself, as I find it limiting. However, I find it hard to take part in the discussion you are trying to build here because women are excluded.
I don't think orientation is an anti-man concept, but I do think it is a constricting concept that keeps people, regardless of gender, from being what they truly could be if they stepped out of that box.
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If I am not better, at least I am different. --Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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