05-03-2023, 07:50 PM
(05-03-2023, 07:20 PM)Lucidus Wrote: The terms male-female and man-woman fall under very different categories. You seem to be struggling with differentiating between the two. When you speak of chemical levels, the menstrual cycle and childbearing capacity, you're referring to the biological classification; what it means to be female. That biological classification does not automatically translate to gender, which is an identity classification that only the individual can determine; man or woman.
As a very simplistic example, suppose a biological male encapsulates every outwardly normative notion you have of a woman; by what standard would you refute their assertion of womanhood that isn't completely subjective and arbitrary?
I'm simply curious as what objective standard you think you're applying to determine who meets the criteria to be deemed a man or women.
He's a feminine male. He has a penis.