Stephanie Budge and colleagues (2015) studied emotion experiences among transgender men. The men described the experience of emotions such as pride, happiness, awe, and love as well as a lack of shame and fear. Based on this research, what can we infer about gender and emotion?
A) Transgender men's experiences of emotion are significantly different from transgender women's experiences of emotion.
B) Transgender men's experience of emotion reflects cis-gender women's experience of emotion.
C) Going through gender transition has no impact on experiences of emotion.
D) Gender roles may have more influence on emotion than the gender binary.
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