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binary solo said:
I think it has to be more complicated than gender as a social construct. I know plenty of women who are very "male-like" in what they do, how they dress and how they look. But they still identify as being a woman. Mostly they are lesbian. They self identify as a lesbian woman, they do not view themselves as a heterosexual man stuck in an anatomically woman's body.

Sure, but sexuality - or sexual orientation - and gender are different things. Gender is about who you are and sexuality about who you are attracted to.