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Read up on gender. Sex is a part of your social constructs. Especially for those who want to change the parts they were born with. These organs are big deal to them and they want them changed to reflect the gender they feel they are. They take hormone pills also to help with this. This is why I mentioned that. It was just an example.
Comment by imperfect9119 at 13/01/2025 at 19:57 UTC*
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the concept of biological sex and chromosomal assignment is not a social construct, it's science.
wanting to change secondary sex characteristics does not negate the existence of biological sex
Seeing as I am a doctor, your basic explanation of how transgender people feel, and how hormones help them change their secondary sex characteristics is very rudimentary to the point of not being beneficial
Transgender people want to change their organs to reflect what SEX they are. There are non binary identifying transgender people. Their SEX as male or female does not align with their gender identity. So NO they do not want to change their organs to reflect their gender, You are patently wrong.
I know more about gender than you do, I could tell from reading your first comment. You should read up on genotype, phenotype, secondary sex characteristics, gender identity, gender expression, the performance of gender.
Your argument was flat, and it was just a poor example which still makes it just an example.