It's a weird thing....growing up in the Bay Area I always knew gay folk but I left before this became a really hot button issue so it still kind of rubs me the wrong way. Going to be some growing pains but it'll be a nonissue sooner than later and the world will be a better place for it.
And yeah....what Keesh said.
It does force a situation where one would want to raise his hands and take a few steps back. Due to our not being qualified enough to kick in two cents.The problem is that regardless of how much what Keehs said makes total sense, it runs contrary to the LGBTQIA+ narrative. They've decided to stick with the line that "trans women are women" and admitting anything to the contrary, even obvious physiological differences, is forbidden. Even trying to engage in a good faith discussion on the topic will get you called "transphobic" in a hurry. It's a shame because people who would otherwise be allies (like me or Keehs, or any other of the seemingly reasonable responders in this thread) get treated like the enemy, despite the fact that we might support non-discrimination in every other area.
It does force a situation where one would want to raise his hands and take a few steps back. Due to our not being qualified enough to kick in two cents.
Probably more than me if that’s the case? I dunnoAccording to a YouTube personality who can’t read cursive, I have a history of cross dressing, so does that make me qualified?!?
It won't matter at that point.This debate has been around for awhile..remember this version of the discussion??
Caster Semenya - Wikipedia
The skull & pelvis are different between males & females..plus the bones on males are thicker & denser.....so even after you are long dead & buried your skeleton will be identified as what you were born as regardless of what you identify as or have cosmetic surgery to alter..
Future archeologists:It won't matter at that point.
sorry....poor impulse controlI have a history of cross dressing, so does that make me fapable?!?
sorry....poor impulse control