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Probably most of these points have either been elaborated on explicitly now or can be implied from what else I've said. I presume point 1, for example, is clear now.Ok so regarding raising kids gender neutral I don't have an opinion. But here are some pointers to help you think about it, noting everyone that posted on the topic before my original post failed to account for at least one of the following.
1. The problem isn't about kids being forced to behave in a certain way.
2. The problem isn't even about your child
3. You are actually part of society
4. You are not a good judge of kids preferences
5. Gender and sexuality are different concepts
6. Choosing to Call a kid a boy or a girl is making a decision to impose an identity. Choosing not to call a kid boy or girl is simply not making a decision to impose an identity. It's not imposing a non-identity. That's not a thing. You can't do that, that would be telling someone they don't exist. Good luck with that.
My phone is about to die so I will elaborate a bit more later
Point 4 might need elaborating on. If you have two children, a boy and a girl, and they both play with a toy truck and a doll 50 50, you will likely think the male child has played with the truck more often and the female child has played with the doll more often. This is just unconscious bias and doesn't reflect on you as a person, because it's unconscious. It's based on social stereotypes. They've actually done studies that show, for example, that parents believe their male toddlers have better spatial reasoning than their female toddlers, fitting a stereotype for males and females that is based on brain differences, even though those differences don't develop until a much later age.