Tina is the feminine side of my being. That doesn't make Tina a girl. For Tina to present her feminine self, she needs to exude being feminine, and for that she feels she needs clothes, makeup, feminine deportment, a non-male voice (else it is just so incongruous), hair, and probably other things When all that gets put together and the Tina side of my mind comes forward, she is a consistent presentation both externally and (probably more important) internally.
But that does not make her a girl. Considering all the work that has been put into being Tina, I don't see where this is stripping the high-grade ore! And let's not begin to talk about the potential animosity towards her from a large segment of the population.
We are who we are, but the GG half of the population has no reason to be threatened by us. After all, we really are amateurs at being feminine in comparison to them and there is no way we will ever be better at it than they are!![]()