That's what we wrote about. The science-denial on both sides of the debate. Those who claim reproductive systems are not indications of biological sex and those who claim they are the only indication of biological sex and ignore brains and hormones.
It seems out of keeping with trans activism which is much very concerned with emphasising that some men (trans men) can get pregnant and require reproductive services. It would regard any claim that (trans) boys can't get pregnant as transphobic.
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I don't think telling kids that they can actually change biological sex is going to make the risk of unwanted pregnancy any less. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1363/psrh.12032 …pic.twitter.com/g6NktG5uWK
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And if I ever encounter anyone claiming that people can actually change biological sex and that telling kids this acts as a contraceptive, I will be sure to point this out.
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I think the fundamental problem here is the core mantra ”transwomen are women. There is no debate”. That leads to all sorts of crazy. Imho interested in your views, trans activism must move beyond that.
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No, thank you. I have said all I wanted to say in that article so I don't have to keep having the same arguments.
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