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Tracy Duckett
is on page 267 of 384
I find some of this book quite contradictory in what it understands 'woman' to be.
A few paragraphs after, "society has adopted a simple masculine and feminine polarity," we have a point about how evolving neuroscience is showing us "individuals operate within a spectrum rather than discrete boxes", which reads oddly so soon after a recognition the boxrs are a cultural invention anyway.
— Oct 12, 2024 01:26PM
A few paragraphs after, "society has adopted a simple masculine and feminine polarity," we have a point about how evolving neuroscience is showing us "individuals operate within a spectrum rather than discrete boxes", which reads oddly so soon after a recognition the boxrs are a cultural invention anyway.
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Tracy Duckett
is on page 202 of 384
This is full of interesting history, but I'm not sure how much faith to put in any of the information in here after reading that someone "who had joined the Scots Guards as a man, became the first transgender soldier and the first woman on the front line".
If this is someone who was born male, then this is not someone who was ever a woman on the front line or anywhere else.
— Oct 06, 2024 05:47AM
If this is someone who was born male, then this is not someone who was ever a woman on the front line or anywhere else.

