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Almost none of that is on topic. The existence of intersex is totally irrelevant to whether trans people can be considered the opposite sex.

Trying to argue that intersex people are part male & part female doesn't magically change the fact that the only thing cosmetic surgery can do is help make parts of a male body merely resemble parts of a female one. He remains just as male as before & no more female than before.

Regarding hormones: if you take medication to compensate for your have high-blood pressure, are you a) someone with high blood pressure on medication, or b) someone with low blood pressure?

You might as well just ask "what if they pass?". Because that's all your question really comes down to. Michael Jackson no longer looked black after he changed his hair, skin & nose. Does resembling a white person = being white? Use trans-white people like MJ next time, instead of intersex people, to compare to transgender people.