The thing that first got me into it was seeing women who insisted that they are not cisgender. This was... weird to me. To me and probably a lot of other people, cisgender is just the opposite to transgender—just as heterosexual is to homosexual and yin to yang.
@kimpegasus i think that the non-cisgender thing is something typically used by 'gender critical' feminists. their definition is the one that is off.
@eimbers Yeah, that tracks with their self-description as being "gender critical."
It was pretty weird to see statements as seemingly self-contradictory as "I am a woman. I don't identify as a woman." I questioned why they opposed to the term. They said that they rejected gender as a whole, because gender was a socially-enforced construct that oppressed women.