Currently, trans women face specific discrimination *as women*. They face misogyny, magnified tenfold. For example, trans women face more domestic violence than trans men do AND more than cis women do http://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/Intimate-Partner-Violence-and-Sexual-Abuse-among-LGBT-People.pdf …
No. I bet you get it right 99.9% of the time, including where you politely agree to go with someone's preferred presentation. Think for a second about the difference between 'I met a woman' and 'I met a man'...
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... In a dark alley, on a blind date, at a conference, giving me a lift etc. Women take different precautions. Now social convention is telling women, even when you know someone is male you must ignore that, they pose no additional risk than any other woman
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But I don’t see why you have to refuse to acknowledge their womanhood in normal life to do that.
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So when we talk about men and women in normal conversation, we’re not talking about biological sex but gender identity. Which often but not always match up. For some specific contexts (e.g medical) you might be more specific, but normally you don’t need to.
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