I recently found a new podcast about Gender Identity called, "A wider Lens." Which tends to look at things from a somewhat gender critical view towards the identity issue. One of their episodes was on stereotypes and they came down in a balanced way on the subject. However, I have to take issue with their views on stereotypes and future sexual relations.
According to them one is not wrong to assume someone will be in serious sexual sin based solely on their childhood play or temperament. Our sexual design is not based on our temperament or childhood play. Nor our adult non sexual preferences. God makes us male or female and male/female are complementarily sexual. Man and Woman were created to become one flesh and form a family. I am not going to go into details, but, the parts are meant to fit.
No one should be identified with a serious sexual sin by society due to things considered culturally as feminine stereotyping. For example; male chefs are not feminine for cooking, but, some cultures would have this fall into feminine stereotypes. Nor does it inform one of whether they are engaged in same sex sins.