Comment by Jolandersson on 14/01/2025 at 16:15 UTC

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Again, I think it has a lot to do with language as well. I’m not a native English speaker and we don’t use the same terms in my language, so it’s a little hard for me to explain.

It’s like when people talk about women getting pregnant, in that context it’s about females. Or when people say men are biologically stronger than women, they’re once again speaking about males and females.

A transwoman is a woman in the sense that she fits the stereotypes of being a woman, but she’s not a female.

You say it’s reducing people to their reproductive organs is creepy, but I don’t think reducing people to stereotypes are better.

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