?? What? It’s the exact same thing. You are saying that a female bodied trans woman is male despite her body being far more female than male in terms of sex characteristics simply because she once was not of the female sex. It’s the exact same thing as the growth hormone analogy, and your language.
You make such massive leaps of unscientific bull s***. You cannot change every single chromosome in a male persons body and change them to xx. It. Does. Not. Happen. A male person who identifies as a woman is MALE. No amount of surgery or hormones changes that. Female isn’t a feeling or an idea.
Why would chromosomes need to be changed? Both XX and XY are compatible with and contain the instructions needed to produce either overall sex phentotype. DNA isn’t the key. It’s how it is transcribed into RNA and proteins. gene expression differences rooted in hormones are by far the biggest part.
It’s a category. They retain a male body that has been surgically or hormonally altered. If I have a hysterectomy it doesn’t make me less of a woman. Or male because that part of my body is missing. I guess that you aren’t actually interested in truth.
No, they have a female body once they have medically transitioned to the point their body is phenotypically female is also when it is far more organized around large gamete reproductive strategy than small, regardless of success.
You are substituting a really lazy essence argument for science
You remain female because the rest of your body is still largely female normative and of the female phenotype overall. Just like how transsexual females end up female in very much the same status as the post hysterectomy female.
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You are substituting a really lazy essence argument for science