Oh, wow. Words have multiple meanings. And you think we need common sense, not context, to understand which one you mean?
Welcome to English, we have a few issues…
“If I say I feel like a ham sandwich, does that entitle me to get on the menu of a non-kosher deli?”
Well, technically you ARE self-identifying as a ham sandwich.
To be clearer or more correct, or less lazy, you SHOULD say you feel like EATING a ham sandwich.
Same way lazy people trying to say ‘I couldn’t care any less’ have been saying ‘I could care less’ for decades.
“The end result of this cultural phenomenon – the absolute celebration of transgenderism – is twisting the minds and hearts of young people across the country.”
So, rather than saying ‘I feel like a woman’ you’d insist that we make it clear and specific with, “I have a condition where the chemistry in my brain convinces me that I’m a woman, despite the undeniable presence of a penis inside my panties.”
“It is not only causing gender confusion, it is causing mass cultural disorientation and societal irrationality.”
No, it’s not. The only problem is those fudgewhacks who are insisting that THEY know my sex, my sexuality, and my sexual identity, better than I do.