dsr-burnley
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- Aug 15, 2014
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For nearly everybody, it's simple. For a few people who are different from biological norms, it may be complicated, but that doesn't make it complicated for everyone else.Okay but what part of biological sex?
Their chromosomes? What gametes they produce? What genitalia they are born with? What their brain says they are?
Each of these are biological in nature, but will result in different people being classified as women.
It's not a simple topic despite what some people will say.
If my brain says I am a horse, or a child, or a professional footballer, or a bicycle, or the Emperor of France, then my brain is wrong. Why should it be different if my brain says I am a woman?