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  • She lived in a different time: I'm sure if many of Gen Z lived in her time, a few of them might consider suicide; and my point is the gender dysphoria among girls might be due to sexism that's still in society: hence the cure might not be becoming a boy, but rather reduce the sexism.

  • You are defining a woman by her genes. So yes, I expect you to have a university degree to be able to make such an authoritative definition.

    Several decades ago, the authorities on the subject regarded homosexuality as a mental disorder. Fortunately not all LGBT lay-people deferred to their judgements.

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    Just like I would expect you to have a degree in physics before making an authoritative definition based on properties of physics.

    So I need a degree to say "E=mc2."

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    Believe it or not, Facebook University isn’t a real university.

    I never joined that site.

  • Hey, if it indeed reduces suicide, fine—even more reason for my indifference in them going for such procedures.

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    Among the 104 youths (13-20 years) who participated, 63 were transmasculine individuals (60.6%), 27 transfeminine individuals (26%), 10 nonbinary or gender fluid individuals (9.6%), and 4 individuals who didn't know or did not respond to the gender identity question (3.8%).

    60.6% transgirls?

    Sylvia Plath on being a girl: https://youtu.be/1pTPuoGjQsI?t=982 (cued)

  • As one who dislikes the singular they—I kinda like distinctions in regards to numbers in pronouns—I kinda like "thon."

  • Your right: only the elite and/or those with a university degrees can discuss this issue.

  • I think anyone who defines wt:thonself as a woman should be able to compete in any Olympic event as a woman.

  • Disagreement with the politically correct about transgender is necessarily transphobic.

  • wouldn’t accept that gender and sex are different

    because in most cases it isn't.

  • What about biological females in history who identified as, or at least presented as, male?

  • Such a person can compete in womens sports FAIC.

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    wp:Swyer syndrome

    A 2017 study estimated that the incidence of Swyer syndrome is approximately 1 in 100,000 females.[22] Fewer than 100 cases have been reported as of 2018. There are extremely rare instances of familial Swyer syndrome.[23][24]

  • identifies with the role of the previous definition of woman.

    So what is the present definition of a woman?

  • Whether a person has an XX chromosome or XY has absolutely no bearing on their body form.

    Only a fool would gamble that just because a person looks like a woman that wt:thon is probably is XX, or just because a person looks like a man that thon probably is XY,

  • there is the ongoing issue wrt Palestinians and their plight.

    which is why we shouldn't (totally) dump on Oliver, Stein, and West.

  • Presumably while winds are intermittent, tides are constant.

  • IIUC, there are no vegan alternatives in cat and dog food.

  • I presume that if 40 000 innocent civilians have murdered by the IDF, and if at least 1% of people are LGBT, then that's 400. I don't think the Islamic Republic of Iran has murdered that many so far this year.