Anachronism wrote:Slave2Master wrote:Anachronism wrote:
Yes, but according to your logic, wouldn't she be a male if it turns out she has xy chromosomes?Â
As for your other response, I am challenging your assertion that chromosomes are a 100% fool-proof way to know a person's sex or gender. Are women w/ swyers syndrome not actually women b/c of their chromosomes? Lol
... trans-women are biological men..... otherwise they would not be trans....

you are talking about very specific and rare cases..... like when a woman gives birth to a baby... they know if that baby is a girl or boy in the majority of the cases.. it's usually not that complicated as you make it sound.. what you are talking about are RARE cases... most can tell the difference by a boy and a girl...
I'm not denying they were born men, but sex can change or be altered, and while chromosomes are cut and dry for most ppl they are not as binary as ppl think.Â
Biologists don't even agree with you:Â
www.nature.com/news/sex-redefined-1.16943You should read Whipping Girl by Julia Serano
a biological woman can become a biological man? or vice versa