(April 21, 2021 at 9:50 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: As a technicality/nit pick, it is entirely possible, though rare (about one male in 20,000), for a human male to be 'chromasomally female'. Chromosomes aren't the only thing that determines sex in humans, though XX males are sterile.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XX_male_syndrome
As a transgender female, the question is one of one's gender everywhere and always being reducible to one's biological sex. And, guess what, "Who cares?" Seriously, if I, as a biological male, am gender non-conforming, and present myself as being a biological female (and, am sometimes recognized as one, even if only temporarily), what different does that make? Just treat me as being what I fundamentally am, a human being. I often refer to myself as "Dawn," but if someone calls me by my birth and legal name, "Don" (or, "Donald", as my wife and mother refer to me), so what? A lot of female associates often conclude business with me with, "Have a good one..." Seems like that is more of a female-type interaction, but, I'll leave it to the true biological women among us to sort that one out.