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    Quote Originally Posted by Megan G View Post
    Omg a transsexual woman that does not have any issues with what JK Rowling wrote.....

    ?Dress however you please.?
    Nothing here.... move along.

    Call yourself whatever you like.
    Again nothing here.....

    ?Sleep with any consenting adult who?ll have you?
    Common sense but in today?s day and age it?s a good thing to point out every so often.

    ?Live your best life in peace and security?
    She is wishing everyone happiness and safety....

    ?But force women out of their jobs for stating that sex is real??

    And this is where people seem to get hung up on.... and I?m not sure why.... as she is correct. Sex is real... and it?s immutable. Transsexual woman like myself are born male (for the most part, not going to get into genetic Anomalies like Swyer Syndrome). We will always be genetically male no matter how many surgeries we have. Are we women...yes we are ?transsexual women? What we are not is female, we will never be XX genetically and that is just biology.

    If sex was not real then ?Trans? would not exist. Remember I?m talking SEX (only 3, male, female, intersex) not one of the 57 million genders

    Peace out ✌️ I?m sorry i don?t subscribe to the current trans narrative,

    Sex isn’t nearly as immutable as you think, and biologically, not all of mankind fits into the neat little “xx/xy” genetic box that some would have us believe. There is a whole range of biological intersex possibility, so saying “sex is just a matter of your chromosomes” is completely false.

    What about people born with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), a disorder of sexual development (DSD) in which a person with two X chromosomes is born with a functioning penis? What if you have androgen insensitivity syndrome, where despite having a Y chromosome, your cells’ unresponsiveness to testosterone gives you a “female” body? What if you have Kenefelter syndrome, which is when you’re born with two X chromosomes and one Y chromosome? Or what if you’re among the 1 in 4,500 people born with “ambiguous genitalia,” many of whom are surgically altered while still infants to fit into the binary two-sex model?

    It’s not a false narrative, it’s science.
    Last edited by Micki_Finn; 01-06-2020 at 03:47 PM.

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