Thank you for this post, and for explaining the symbols. It's sometimes very useful to think about how you might describe gender using math terms, even if you realize that you're probably going to have to think about n-dimensional space objects and how their volumes are just as important as their coordinate boundaries.
I appreciate another look at how to not be caught thinking of gender as discrete points on a line.
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I appreciate another look at how to not be caught thinking of gender as discrete points on a line.