@realcaseyrollins Sounds like you're mocking them to me, especially your sarcastic "magic trick" & "I thought that was all I had to do to change my chromosomes" remarks. 💢

@hrisskar I'm not mocking trans people, I'm mocking the culture at large for deluding themselves when they should know better.

I'm pretty sure that you see that I'm right, else you would probably be arguing on the merits of my point.

@realcaseyrollins You present neither a merit nor a point, therefore there is nothing for me to do but roll my eyes at your and walk away, shaking my head.

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Is your pint here that people who transition from men to women through hormone, surgical or other steps do not deserve the respect of being called by their gender and should be instead called by their sex at birth?

What is your point here exactly?

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@freemo @hrisskar My point is that you can't truly change your sex without changing your chromosomes.

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@realcaseyrollins And what about your gender?

As for sex specifically what about people born with male chromosomes but look indistinguishable from a woman from birth?

@freemo You do make a good point about intersex people, but that's not what I was referring to.

Still, the pronoun question regarding intersex people isn't something I'd considered before, and it demands consideration.

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