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In this instance actually it does.

Except, no, it doesn't. Because the flaw in your argument -- such as it is -- is that you are failing to allow for the fact that what defines being a man, or a woman, is increasingly recognised to be about far more than just a narrow question of what chromosomes you happened to be born with.

You can, by all means, insist on using that criterion, and only that criterion, for yourself. But anybody who takes other factors (and, not incidentally, factors that are far more relevant to actual human interaction) into account is not "wrong", nor playing some form of make-believe; and pretending otherwise is mistaken, and deliberately engaging in bad faith.

I agree with Naomi, until they can change all the chromosomes in every cell you cannot change sex. There may be extremely rare cases of gender dysphoria, the rest are just oportunists taking advantage of the complete descent into collective bonkers thinking from the trobisctites and HWB.

ClareTGold.  It's fantasy.  

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