Emily's Cat
Rarely prone to hissy-fits
"I want you to treat me like a woman, not like a man."
"That's sexist. I try to treat everyone the same."
"Well, I want you to treat me different."
"Different how?"
"Like a woman."
"What would treating you like a woman look like?"
"..."
Checkmate, transwomen.
Honestly, I'm still trying to figure out what a biological male means when they say they "feel like a woman". Almost all of the things about me that I think make me "feel like a woman" are massively related to biology. Those few that aren't related to biology are almost all the results of the lived experience of how society treats me as a woman. Since neither of those are something that a biological male would experience, I really don't understand what is meant.
But I also don't give a crap about pronouns or clothing or makeup.