DataB4 wrote:
That's interesting. The commonality between "we were born this way" and "we identify this way now" though is that people choose their behavior but not their feelings, or even their thoughts most of the time. Even behavioral choices are somewhat of an illusion, but that's a discussion for another thread.
Indeed. And, the social influences are significant. With any socially identified group, there will be others who convince themselves that they are part of the group. Fair enough, in my opinion. Those who join on a whim usually get quickly bored with their choice.