And identifies as a woman, yes. Now if the relationship is lesbian or not is an entirely different issue, but that's how I'd define a woman
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Replying to @ShoelessJoe1910 @freeradicalfem and
Imo it adds a lot. We have observed that there is a certain way the female brain works and that trans women's brain often work similarly. If a woman has those characteristics but her brain works differently then you can't call her female. Naturally you can't call her male either
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Replying to @ShoelessJoe1910 @freeradicalfem and
Aye tell that to the scientists who determined that to be fact not me
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Replying to @ShoelessJoe1910 @Alphamy_MK and
Yes I want to see the consensus statement that it is a "fact" that all women's brains work "exactly" the same way, and that way is also "exactly" how transwomen's brains work, which therefore makes them women.
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Replying to @freeradicalfem @jaibee007 and
Even if "most" women's brains do work a certain way, the ones who don't are still women. (And the males whose brains work more like typical females are still...male!) People who misuse population stats/averages/neuroscience data don't understand bell curves.
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @jaibee007 and
Exactly. This guy thinks his brain scan study references are some sort of "gotcha" when they are, in fact, the most solid evidence we have PROVING that male brain function and female brain function overlap, and PROVING that there is no "lady brain."
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Replying to @freeradicalfem @jaibee007 and
We may disagree on this, but there is a fair bit of evidence for certain bio tendencies for TYPICAL M/F. But says nothing about individuals, and in no way proves "wrong boy"--any more than Joan of Arc (or the others they try to posthumously trans) was "really" a man.
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*wrong body (typo), but "wrong boy" is almost better.
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