Out of politeness I have not yet commented on your use of "Women like me & you". We are not the same. Being a woman is a biological fact, not a feeling. Being female is a biological reality not a feeling. Men cannot become women.
Least anyone think that I am making assumptions about Stephanie..
I am not saying that all transwomen are a threat - some are, just as not all males are threats. Statiscally transwomen have the same rate of offenses against women as men.
But the point I am trying to make is that a #VAWG survivor will almost certainly feel threatened. Women know
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“I think it’s putting a lot on the shoulders of these children,” said Dr. Eric Vilain, a pediatrician and geneticist. “It’s putting them on a path that will have a lot of medical and surgical consequences.”
There are a couple of articles which have been widely quoted as "proving" that sex is not binary, but rather a spectrum. The main article is this one: nature.com/news/sex-redef…
3/ So let us look at the first article in detail. The first thing to note is that this is not a research article, it is an op-ed. The introduction tells us of the strange case of a a woman who's "body was built of cells from two individuals, probably from twin embryos that had
Sex is determined at fertilisation
>99% human zygotes are XX or XY
The totipotent zygote is the progenitor of all cells in the individual
All ♂️ cells have XY chromosomes
All ♀️ cells have XX chromosomes
X cannot be changed to Y
Men cannot become women embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/ind…
In mammalian primary sex determination, there is no “default state.” The formation of ovaries and testes are both active, gene-directed processes. Moreover, as we shall see, both diverge from a common precursor, the bipotential gonad ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK9967/
Variations in the number of X and Y chromosomes or loss of the SRY complex on the Y chromosome are classed as Abnormalities. They are not evidence of a "Spectrum" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/97…