whether sex is binary and whether it is biological... those are two totally different questions and "binary" is under-defined
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Replying to @jessesingal @gogreen18
it feels like this constant thing where person A says "sex is biological component" and person B takes them to be saying something else
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Replying to @QueerRain @gogreen18
Sure, but like... there is a thing called sex that has a pretty strong bimodal distribution. That fact on its own doesn't imply any moral
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Replying to @jessesingal @gogreen18
arguments. I think biological sex is a useful term categorization, but I also think trans men are men and trans women are women, because
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those are different questions. I just don't get the point of denying that *purely biologically*, there are these two general buckets
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Replying to @QueerRain @gogreen18
well sex is a lot of things, not just genitalia (as you know). and there are certain predictable patterns that apply to 98%+ of the pop--
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NONE OF WHICH means trans men aren't men or trans women aren't women. In much the same way we still call a natal woman a "woman" if she
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loses her breasts or ovaries, or has some genetic disorder but identifies as a woman, same logic for trans people. The choice of which
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What "logic" are you talking about here? Being female isn't a question of "logic" or "identifies as"--is it?
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