But I'm not arguing that there aren't clustered traits. Sure "female" poison dart frogs tend to be larger than "male", but does that mean there is no pair where the "male" is larger? 1/2
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Because to collect statistics and data about how women and men are effected by poverty, economy, education you have to be able to record data by sex not ask people "do you have a penis, uterus etc..."
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But why does asking do you identify as a man, woman or neither prevent that? Only way I see harm is if 1) cis-Men strategically misidentify as women (I think extremely unlikely) or 2) Transwomen are somehow "dangerous" to cis-women which seems unfounded/transphobic
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