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Post by FilmFlaneur on Nov 30, 2020 23:01:32 GMT
Biology is more than just chromosomes though. Plus the question is how should transgender people be treated in society so the social elements of gender are perhaps more pertinent than chromosomes. I think you don't want my opinion, which is that if a person's biological gender and fantasy gender do not match, it is the problem of that individual, not society's. I believe the "fantasy" gender can be changed (proofs are sketchy). There are still professionals who "cure" people whose biological and fantasy genders do not match. Presumably of the same school who 'cure' homosexuals. 'Fantasy genders'. As sensitive as ever, I see.
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