I suppose what I'm getting at is if one agrees that gendered behaviour differences exist then it follows surely that surely one must
Accept that in most areas of life, trans people can just be treated as individuals as they go about doing things which are not gendered.
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In some areas, they're in a class of their own & ways need to be worked out to give them access to things w/out disadvantaging everyone else
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eg sports, prisons, changing rooms.
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I look forward to reading your piece. It is true that every decision involves real human beings and of course humanity should always prevail
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But it becomes very difficult to even have the discussion if the biological distinctions are being erased from the lexicon.
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The implications are far reaching as i'm sure you are aware and I'm not sure it will be easy to do what you suggest as what is sought is a
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full and unconditional acknowledgement of inclusion.
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By some, yes. Others insist on absolute exclusion. Most of us value freedom & fairness & want to find a way to make it work for everybody.
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