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[–]SnowAssMan 13 insightful - 1 fun13 insightful - 0 fun14 insightful - 1 fun -  (14 children)

1) A prerequisite to getting a hysterectomy is having a uterus. Infertility & castration are not the same as sexlessness. There are organisms that produce neuter offspring that are neither male nor female. Humans are not one such an organism. Corpses can't reproduce either, so how come forensic scientists can still sex even skeletal remains?

Here is the GC view i.e. the scientific view on how female is defined: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female

Are trans-womxyn male?:

Gonadal sex? ✓ male

Chromosomal sex? ✓ male

Hormonal sex? ✓ male

Anatomical sex? ✓ male

Conclusion: trans-womxyn are 100% male, 0% female. Where was the confusion?

2) Every dad was male, every mum was female.

3) Otherkin et al are more like goths, sub-cultures, not gender identities. If I send you a link to a fan website about people who take Dungeons & Dragons too seriously, is that somehow evidence that wanting to be a cosplay character literally turns you into the actual character? No? Then your links are a waste of time.

Gender identity is a real thing, it's just the opposite of what the trans movement says it is. For instance, a trans-woman's gender identity is 'man'. Socialisation is the mechanism that produces a person's gender identity. Trans people wouldn't need to train themselves to walk & talk like the opposite sex if their gender identity was incongruous to begin with. There is only 1 of 2 gendered socialisations that babies & children receive. Activists want to re-name self-ID 'gender identity' & erase what gender identity really refers to.

Feminist analysis is academia, the trans movement's binary ideology is activism, non-binary & otherkin etc. are teen sub-cultures. They all use the word 'gender', but they are 3 completely different things.

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    [–]SnowAssMan 7 insightful - 2 fun7 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 2 fun -  (12 children)

    There are insects that produce neuter offspring, like ants. Queens are female, but workers are neuter... as far as I remember. I could be wrong though. I'm no expert on ants. It might be more complicated than that. Maybe the workers are still female, but sterile?

    [–]VioletRemihomosexual female (aka - lesbian) 5 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 0 fun6 insightful - 1 fun -  (5 children)

    Depends on bugs. Some bugs are all female (like bees), with only few males, and one reproducing queen. Soldiers most often are sexless. And new queen is born in the way that worker bee eats royal jelly, this matures her body and she become fertile and can produce eggs now.

    It is very crude explanation, and for different bug species it works differently, but roughly it is like that.

    [–]kwallio 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

    With ants and bees that form colonies the workers are all female. They only produce males at certain times of the year to produce new queens.