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Kaneman! said:
Pemalite said:

You assume that science will forever remain still.

Besides, men can have female (XX rather than XY) chromosomes.

Oh, not at all. But currently it's not possible, and I doubt it will be in the near future. In any case, biotechnologists have better stuff to do than attempt to accomplish that.

The second part of your statement is not really an argument. I assume you're refering to XX male syndrome, that appears in less than 1 in 25.000 males. This genetic disorder means that even though the person has two X chromosomes, the SRY gene is still present on one X chromosome. And even DESPITE that, most such males are normal, except infertility. Ergo, the genes on the chromosome are what's important, not the chromosome itself.

Being fair, I admit that I simplified that in my first reply, but I didn't think someone would split hairs, because it was obvious what I meant. A genetic male (yes, even an XX male) is gonna stay a genetic male, no matter the number of operations. I hope this clears it up.

There are men with XX Chromosomes and do not have the SRY gene. However it is stupidly rare, albeit still possible.

And I think the point you are missing is that, regardless of what someone was born with genetically... It is ultimately irrellevent.

You don't have the right to tell someone how to live their life, it is their life to live, if they wish to transition to another gender with the assistance of modern technology and science, then they should be entitled to do so... And good on them for taking that journey.
And that also means they should also use the toilets that are associated with the gender that they are presenting to the world, once we start to question what sex someone was born with and then restricting them to specific gender roles... Then we have overstepped the line.



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