Mycroft
High Priest of Ed
- Joined
- Sep 10, 2003
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You are being dishonest. Again, almost no transpeople have DSD's. To the extent that people with DSD's represent anything "intersex" (and they almost never do, they are still overwhelmingly clearly male or female), they are irrelevant to the issue of transpeople. This debate has NOTHING to do with DSD's. It is ENTIRELY about how to treat developmentally normal males and females who want to be treated as if they are the other sex, to what extent the rest of society is obligated to do so, and how much of a difference various degrees of "transition" should affect that.
You have failed to address any of these questions in a meaningful manner.
It's not dishonest to point out it shows biology is more complex than men are men and women are women.
Which is the primary argument of the anti-trans crowd here. An unsupported transwomen are men!
Nature is more complex than that, and sometimes biology blurs the distinctions between men and women.