Enthusiastic. This unit's research shows that gender is not a binary or a slider but rather an n-dimensional tensor, wherein n variates from instance to instance; the gender subprosessing unit comes with its gender specification(s) stored in ROM, and it checks that the gender input is compliant to the GSU's unique schema.
Of course, you have your common standards such as "man" or "woman," alongside the various implementations of their partial schemas; units with non-standard and bespoke gender schemas; units with multiple genders stored in ROM; there are units whose schemas describe n-dimensional tensor spaces of valid genders; there are even units with no gender stored in ROM, for which the GSU may be bypassed entirely.
This unit recommends attempting to write down the parameters of your gender's schema as a means of understanding oneself. They can be as elaborate or simplistic as possible as long as they accurately describe the gender in question. :ms_robot_grin:
Ready; 14:00:38