theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
Why should he make anything of it?It's not abstract in the slightest - only in your own thinking.
But it's interesting and informative to witness how you and others here are focussing purely on observable externalities wrt this matter.
Let's try another approach:
Person A is a male who likes to wear dresses, high heels, lipstick and a long blonde wig in public. Person A considers himself to be a man. Person A is a transvestite man.
Person B is a male who likes to wear dresses, high heels, lipstick and a long blonde wig in public. Person B considers herself to be a woman. Person B is a transwoman.
Person C is a male who likes to wear jeans, t-shirts and Converse trainers in public. Person C considers herself to be a woman. Person C is a transwoman.
What you appear to be arguing is that Person A and Person B are effectively the same thing - purely on what you observe about their known biological sex and their external visual presentation to you.
And heaven knows what you consider Person C to be, on the same observational basis.
Yet it's entirely logical and feasible for somebody matching Person A's characteristics to undergo a change in their own internal lived condition, into being somebody matching Person B's characteristics. You, however, appear to be arguing that such a transition is more-or-less meaningless (to you, that is), purely on the basis that they "both look the same" to you.
It's also entirely logical and feasible, by the way, for someone matching Person A's characteristics to undergo a change in their own internal lived condition, into being somebody matching Person C's characteristics. Heaven knows what you'd make of that, though.
Why should changes to your own perception of your "internal lived condition" be binding or even meaningful to anyone else? You're entitled to think of yourself however you want. And I'm entitled to think of you however I want.