Is it considered problematic for a person to be legally recognized as a woman solely based on performing femininity?
I am a trans woman and I saw a video of a radical feminist talking about how it's wrong for a person to be considered a woman simply for performing femininity, even though radical feminism is considered transphobic, I found her argument interesting.
As far as I know, the goal of feminism is to separate femininity from being a woman, since the imposition of femininity is a form of oppression inflicted upon women, as argued by Simone de Beauvoir.
Therefore, validating a trans woman's womanhood solely based on her social performance rather than her medical transition would be problematic, as it ends up validating femininity as something inherent to being a woman.
I believe this is one of the reasons for the disagreements between radical feminism and the trans community.
What do you all think about this?