As long as you're not infringing on the rights of others, you can identify as an attack helicopter for all I care.
It's only when someone insists others should accept that which reality does not align with, that I have a problem with it, and try and force their "identity" upon me. But since this is unlikely to happen (how could some internal behavior affect me anyways?), sure, identify yourself any way you want; no skin off my back.
This might, at first glance, come off as contentious - but the science is in. Trans people have every right to transition or stay the way they are, if they so wish - it's none of my business if they want to change their bodies any way they like, and I expect the same in return. People have the right to their own bodies.
It's only when someone insists others should accept that which reality does not align with, that I have a problem with it, and try and force their "identity" upon me. But since this is unlikely to happen (how could some internal behavior affect me anyways?), sure, identify yourself any way you want; no skin off my back.
This might, at first glance, come off as contentious - but the science is in. Trans people have every right to transition or stay the way they are, if they so wish - it's none of my business if they want to change their bodies any way they like, and I expect the same in return. People have the right to their own bodies.
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool." - Richard P. Feynman