After I posted my comment, I realized that 3 vs 16 might just reflect the overall gender ratio of LW
Now I feel dumb for not even noticing that. “In a group where most people were born males, why is it the case that most trans people were born males?” doesn’t even seem like a question.
That sounds like hindsight bias. If there were 16 trans men and 3 trans women, you’d be saying ‘”In a group where most people currently identify as men, why is it the case that most trans people currently identify as men?” doesn’t even seem like a question.’
I can attest that this reasoning occurred to me knowing only that there were 1.3% trans women; my prediction was ‘based on my experience with trans people, this probably reflects upbringing-assigned gender, so I expect to see fewer trans men’.
Haha, that’s a great way to look at it. Had skipped over this myself too!
Now it makes me wonder which would be more significant between this and the apparent prominence of M->F over F->M that I just read some stats about (if the stats are true/reliable, 0.7 conf there).
I mentioned them in a different subthread around here. The linked PDF has a few fun numbers, but didn’t notice any obvious dates or timelines. The main website hosting it has a bit more data and references from what little I looked into.
Now I feel dumb for not even noticing that. “In a group where most people were born males, why is it the case that most trans people were born males?” doesn’t even seem like a question.
That sounds like hindsight bias. If there were 16 trans men and 3 trans women, you’d be saying ‘”In a group where most people currently identify as men, why is it the case that most trans people currently identify as men?” doesn’t even seem like a question.’
I can attest that this reasoning occurred to me knowing only that there were 1.3% trans women; my prediction was ‘based on my experience with trans people, this probably reflects upbringing-assigned gender, so I expect to see fewer trans men’.
Haha, that’s a great way to look at it. Had skipped over this myself too!
Now it makes me wonder which would be more significant between this and the apparent prominence of M->F over F->M that I just read some stats about (if the stats are true/reliable, 0.7 conf there).
link?
Oh, heh, sorry.
I mentioned them in a different subthread around here. The linked PDF has a few fun numbers, but didn’t notice any obvious dates or timelines. The main website hosting it has a bit more data and references from what little I looked into.