- Nov 21, 2017
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ahhh, 1st world people and their obsesion with identity
drew not produce ovules and can't give birth, he has a prostate and produce semen, he is a man thats it, if he want to be called a women is other thing totally apart from reality XD
None of which matters because, as I already pointed out, gender is not the same as sex assigned at birth.People like to throw around exceptions like some kind of "gotcha", failing to realise why they're exceptions in the first place. Yours is easily the most common one that gets used, followed by the extremely rare cases of genetic and feotal developmental disorders where someone's dna/chromosomes/gametes/physiology do not follow the norm like the majority of the human population.
If you want to state that you don't care about someone's identity that's certainly your choice. It's disrespectful, unfailingly rude, and ultimately harmful, yet it is your choice.
However, don't try to hide behind a misrepresentation of biology and genetics to attempt to justify your stance. It doesn't matter what configuration of chromosomes someone has, nor do anatomy, physiology, organs, or even genetics have anything to do with gender.
Gender is a societal identity, chosen by the individual, and separate from any other factor.
Period.