• Trae@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    She was 100% on board with them regulating reproductive care because it has never personally affected her as a biological male.

    She only has an issue now that her favorite team turned on her after telling her for the last 30 years that she’s next.

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      Assigned male at birth is the term you want to use. “Biological male” is a term used by transphobes to spread misinformation.

      Biology is very complex and not your elementary school version of biology. What makes someone “biologically” male? Is it having a penis, having testis, having more testosterone than estrogen, having XY chromosomes? These can all be intermixed with other characteristics.

      The “basic biology” definition doesn’t work in the real world, and the people using it are actively trying to harm trans people or ignorant. Now you’re more informed so ignorance isn’t an excuse anymore.

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        Sorry, but what’s so complicated about the biology that we don’t understand “biological male”? The mere fact a child had a penis at birth means that they’re a biological male; therefore, are then assigned male at birth. I’m confused, and need some clarification.

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          Biological sex is not as cut and dry as you might think.

          Assigned male at birth is overall a better more descriptive term, as through medical transition trans people acquire different sexual characteristics.

          I’m not an expert in the field but this is how I’ve seen people more educated than me in biology describe it.

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            Yeah. Biologically, my sex is distinctly transfeminine as someone post transition, before transition, I like many trans people was some variety of intersex, but assigned male at birth puts me into the big bin that means what they were trying to say.

            Though also blaming trans women’s assigned sex at birth for willingness to vote Republican is weird considering how much more likely cis women are than trans women to vote that way.

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        Who assigned them male at birth? What if they were raised like a cisgender female typically would be in our society?

        What makes someone “assigned at birth”? Is it dressing in masculine clothes, is it having a name like Michael and Billy, is it having a circumcision? These can all be comingled with other variations of child rearing.

        Just because a parent assigns a “gender” at birth doesn’t make it someone’s actual identifying “gender”. As a young child they have no say in the matter and it’s quite frankly wrong to whitewash their childhood history and personal trauma like that.

        Now that you’re more informed, I hope moving forward you stop trying to erase people’s adolescent psychological adversity.

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          2 hours ago

          Assigned at birth is referring to what the doctor writes on your birth certificate. It’s not complicated. It has nothing to do with gender.

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          I’m not a trans person, but I’m pretty sure that “assigned X at birth” refers to whatever gender is assigned on one’s birth certificate.

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      9 hours ago

      Calling trans women biological males is transphobic hate speech. Not allowed here.

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        It’s entirely relevant to the conversation. She couldn’t get pregnant, so she didn’t give a shit that women’s reproductive rights were on the table until the leopard ate her face personally. I’m as left as they come, but the virtue signaling you just did is why so many people get so turned off by so much rhetoric of our political side.