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Not who but what. They're not WHAT they think they are. Men aren't women and women aren't men - ever.
gender is not just about biology
But the difference between men and women IS just about biology.
not entirely it isn't... unless you whip out your super microscope to inspect the chromosomes of everyone you meat
*meet! Oh dear!
Pathetic... and I don't mean your spelling.
Ok naomi
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// Why does it look like TTT has changed his mind? //

Who knows? TTT's forte is mathematics, allegedly.

Perhaps his binary numbers have computed something non-binary ;-)
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// But the difference between men and women IS just about biology. //

"The idea that a person’s sex is determined by their anatomy at birth is not true, and we’ve known that it’s not true for decades."

'No one knows for sure why body and mind sometimes do not match. But being transgender is not a matter of choice, it is not a fad or a whim. For transgender people, it is generally an overwhelming sense that their gender is not the one on their birth certificate. And gender is not about whom they’re attracted to — it’s about who they are. "
Dr. Joshua D. Safer is an endocrinologist
Your man in conflating sex with gender - something we're consistently told we mustn't do. It's like the religious circular argument. The guru/book says it's true, therefore it must be true.
I haven't mentioned this before on here but many years ago I used to work with a boy who I'll call Fred. We became friends, socialised, met with girls etc. Then we were both made redundant, but kept in touch, as we lived in the same area. But then Fred seemed to disappear. I went to his house but his mother said he'd gone working abroad and was even considering moving to Australia. So that was it. No more Fred, apparently.

Then, 30 years later, I was walking through the local shopping centre when a heavily made up woman approached me and started becoming rather familiar and to my surprise knew my full name. She said she recognised me instantly, but as much as I looked at her, I didn't know who she was. She said she was called Eve Smith (not the real name she gave me) and had previously been called Fred.

To say I was stunned, shocked and surprised would be to put it mildly. I was even more shocked when she asked me back to her place for the proverbial coffee. I felt sickened by it all. It might have been more sympathetic if I'd known from the beginning but to find out in that way was really stunning.

I did see Eve around the town a few times after that but whenever I saw her I would always try and do the old bodyswerve. Cest la vie!
// I felt sickened by it all. It might have been more sympathetic if I'd known from the beginning but to find out in that way was really stunning. //

Can I ask what about it "sickened" you, and how you'd have liked to find out?
Yes, you can ask, Clare.

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