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Transgenderism

Willamena

Just me
Premium Member
A human being is born as one of two absolute genders, male or female. Some anomalies occur such as hermaphrodites, but that is not my point. Why should individuals be able to change their genders based on a feeling rather than listening to the common laws of genders. If an individual has XX as their chromosomal pair, then they are female. If they have XY, they are male. Why should they be allowed to change it.
What is the common laws of genders??
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
digit ratio studies confirming this.
I forgot about the finger digits. All I tend to remember is how it has sometimes stunned people my hands and feet aren't as big as they'd think (a male my height normally would have much bigger, and maybe about 4 - 6 inches shorter than me is when men start to pretty much always have bigger hands and feet than me). And that an adam's apple is one unpleasant thing I don't have to ever see on me because I don't have one.
Also reminds me when I was in a very bad state of denial quite a few people, especially and mostly women, saw through my act (except they thought I was gay).
And people can say what they want. I wasn't in a good state of mind then, and they'd like me now WAY more than they would have liked the me of then.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
I have 4 degrees in biological science, 5 in sociology and several others in disiplines including gender studies. Nice try.
I really doubt that. Even "heavy weight champion" academics rarely have more than 3 - 5. And for that many degrees you are talking about years and years and years of college work, far more than what you're going to be able to find any sort of grants or scholarships for. Not unless you have a few higher degrees and are counting all the degrees beneath, which is redundant and cheating as a Ph.D. in biology means automatically and inherently you have done the work to have an Associates through Masters.
And I doubt it because people typically don't have "degrees," but rather they have Bachelor's, Master's, and doctorates/Ph.D.'s, especially if they truly have such astounding academic credentials.
 
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