Emily's Cat
Rarely prone to hissy-fits
It's nothing personal, I just don't answer that question at all.
It's been my experience that people trying to demand that we transpeople define what it is to be a "man" or "woman" just want to inevitably twist and turn it against us. It's a trap that I'm not stepping into.
There is no possible answer that satisfies anyone, so I just don't answer the question.
There's a reason that it doesn't satisfy people.
When a suburban white woman loudly proclaims "I'm just as much a black woman as you are" there's going to be some pushback. Especially if the suburban white woman is completely unwilling or unable to explain what the hell she means by "black" in the first place, and in what way it applies to her.