I have no experience with the surgery constructed vagina of a male to female transexual, so I will defer to yours. Did it feel different? |
Since that is not scientifically sound verbage, pitchforks might be warranted. |
Even with a sex change a man will never know what it means to have a period, birth a baby, nurse a baby, go through menopause or any other of the gazillion things thay make us women. This whole movement is just a new twist on being anti woman and putting men before women. |
| I’m so glad we are catholic and will have the option of Catholic schools. This is all too much. |
No, that means that it's your sex based on your genitalia, rather than on your genetics since the Doctor only has one of those 2 pieces of information at birth. |
| The left celebrates mental illness and child abuse https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/15/health/transgender-fathers-day-trnd/index.html |
many genetic women never birth a baby. many who do never nurse. Many die before menopause. A few never have a period. By this movement do you mean A Gender dysphoria B The right of some to get surgery? C. The terminology that calls those people women? |
They seem like better people than you. |
They're not learning that sex is "assigned at birth", for that I am grateful. This isn't some arbitrary designation from the doctor. Male and female are basic concepts, and the idea of normalizing this sort of language is disturbing to me. Yes, there are some genetic mutations, but they are rare, and not common enough to make the idea that sex is "assigned" rather than it just is, make any sense at all. I have no issue with someone being gay, or lesbian, or frankly if it comes to it, if you really want to present yourself to the world as the gender you are not, just go for it. But to pretend that the doctor arbitrarily designated someone as a boy or a girl, and that you won't really know the truth until some point down the road, well that is just simply nonsensical. |
biology class |
| Based on what I learned in biology, surgery and hormone injections can't alter a person's DNA from male to female or vice versa. For humans, sex is determined by the presence of a Y chromosome. Humans with an X and a Y chromosome are male; those with two X chromosomes are female. |
But apparently biology and facts are mean. |
hate speech! |
What about humans who are XXY? People with XX male syndrome? Hermaphrodites? There are actually all kinds of variation. For most people, XX = female and XY = male. But not for everyone. Saying "biological sex" and "sex assigned at birth" means the same thing for most people. But for some people, it's not. And it most certainly does not mean that you can change your sex, as the OP suggests, but which the article never says. |
For humans who have not had surgery their genitals are defined by their chromosomes. That is a scientific fact. For those who have had surgery their genitals are not defined by their chromosomes. That is a scientific fact. What you call them is not science its semantics. Its language. Which seems to matter a lot to some people. I doubt any of the people asserting here what science is a biologist or physician. |