This actually makes a lot of sense. So basically when a man (biologically) says "I identify as a woman" he means "I'd like to be treated like society treats woman". And if we treated people equally without any discrimination or stereotypes based on gender, there would be no need for people to identify as another gender than their biological sex?
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Reply to comment by Ape_Togetha_Strong in ELI5: What does it mean to identify as a man/woman ? by Fakeid7
This actually makes a lot of sense. So basically when a man (biologically) says "I identify as a woman" he means "I'd like to be treated like society treats woman". And if we treated people equally without any discrimination or stereotypes based on gender, there would be no need for people to identify as another gender than their biological sex?