Enough of this transgender nonsense.

Right, that is a person who has a birth defect. A transgendered person does not have those genetic mutations. A transgendered person is a person who was born with either XX or XY chromosomes and "thinks" or "wants to be" the opposite sex. Therefore, the problem lies within the mind of such an individual, not in their chromosomes which are completely normal. :D
XX males and XY females are not birth defects. They are alternate sexes.

No, they are genetic anomalies/birth defects as noted in the I already posted links about them.
They are not birth defects, or mutations. They are alternate sexes.

The 6 Most Common Biological Sexes in Humans

No they are not "alternate" sexes. They are mutations in genotypes/karyotypes. Get to know some science, weirdo.
Alternates, variations are not mutations you stupid ****.

The 6 Most Common Biological Sexes in Humans

Those are not alternates or variations. They are birth defects/chromosomal anomalies and mutations. That is why they have other problems that go along with their "diseases." Shit for brains.
 
No, a man has an XY gene and a female has an XX gene. :D That is the biological fact of the matter.
So,what sex is an XX male, with a penis, male or female?

Good grief! Are you just stupid? Must be. A "male" with an XX chromosome would be classified as someone having a genetic anomaly or birth defect, you dumb fuck.
Are they male or female, dumbfuck?

They are neither. They have a genetic mutation, dumbass.
Neither. Great, now we are getting somewhere. So, who do we tell what toilets they should use?

The obvious?

How about your mouth? That is much like a toilet. Lol.
 
When one of you bitches can tell me what is male and what is female, we'll move on.

XX with a penis, male or female?

Jack4jill

If the person identifies as male and chooses to keep the penis
they are choosing to be identified as male.

If the person identifies as female and chooses to lose the penis
they are choosing to be identified as female.
That's correct because gender is in the mind, not the body or the genetics.

No, a man has an XY gene and a female has an XX gene. :D That is the biological fact of the matter.

You might learn something if you admit you don't know everything.

Having trouble with that two piece puzzle?
 
When one of you bitches can tell me what is male and what is female, we'll move on.

XX with a penis, male or female?

Jack4jill

If the person identifies as male and chooses to keep the penis
they are choosing to be identified as male.

If the person identifies as female and chooses to lose the penis
they are choosing to be identified as female.
That's correct because gender is in the mind, not the body or the genetics.

No, a man has an XY gene and a female has an XX gene. :D That is the biological fact of the matter.

You might learn something if you admit you don't know everything.

Having trouble with that two piece puzzle?


Nah, just with idiots.
 
Jack4jill

If the person identifies as male and chooses to keep the penis
they are choosing to be identified as male.

If the person identifies as female and chooses to lose the penis
they are choosing to be identified as female.
That's correct because gender is in the mind, not the body or the genetics.

No, a man has an XY gene and a female has an XX gene. :D That is the biological fact of the matter.

You might learn something if you admit you don't know everything.

Having trouble with that two piece puzzle?


Nah, just with idiots.


So you have a problem with yourself then? :D A "transgender" is a person who has no physical or genetic anomalies, who has perfectly healthy and functioning genitals. Get it yet? A person who is born with a defect has a physical defect with their genitals as well as other health issues. These are two completely different things.
 
These people who are born with birth defects have many other physical problems and anomalies. They are not "transgendered" people.

Given your vast experience as a medical assistant, could you determine from looking at a transgender person if they were born a hermaphrodite?
 
These people who are born with birth defects have many other physical problems and anomalies. They are not "transgendered" people.

Given your vast experience as a medical assistant, could you determine from looking at a transgender person if they were born a hermaphrodite?

Obviously you do not know the definition of a "transgender." Lol. They are NOT hermaphrodites.
 
That's correct because gender is in the mind, not the body or the genetics.

No, a man has an XY gene and a female has an XX gene. :D That is the biological fact of the matter.

You might learn something if you admit you don't know everything.

Having trouble with that two piece puzzle?


Nah, just with idiots.


So you have a problem with yourself then? :D A "transgender" is a person who has no physical or genetic anomalies, who has perfectly healthy and functioning genitals. Get it yet? A person who is born with a defect has a physical defect with their genitals as well as other health issues. These are two completely different things.


Have you written and published your findings in a medical journal yet?
 
When one of you bitches can tell me what is male and what is female, we'll move on.

XX with a penis, male or female?

Jack4jill

If the person identifies as male and chooses to keep the penis
they are choosing to be identified as male.

If the person identifies as female and chooses to lose the penis
they are choosing to be identified as female.
That's correct because gender is in the mind, not the body or the genetics.

No, a man has an XY gene and a female has an XX gene. :D That is the biological fact of the matter.

You might learn something if you admit you don't know everything.

A girl who made it, not a boy who didn't. I love that line.
 
No, a man has an XY gene and a female has an XX gene. :D That is the biological fact of the matter.

You might learn something if you admit you don't know everything.

Having trouble with that two piece puzzle?


Nah, just with idiots.


So you have a problem with yourself then? :D A "transgender" is a person who has no physical or genetic anomalies, who has perfectly healthy and functioning genitals. Get it yet? A person who is born with a defect has a physical defect with their genitals as well as other health issues. These are two completely different things.


Have you written and published your findings in a medical journal yet?


I don't have to. Doctors already have.

Definition of transgender
  1. : of, relating to, or being a person (as a transsexual or transvestite) who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one which corresponds to the person's sex at birth
 
No, a man has an XY gene and a female has an XX gene. :D That is the biological fact of the matter.

You might learn something if you admit you don't know everything.

Having trouble with that two piece puzzle?


Nah, just with idiots.


So you have a problem with yourself then? :D A "transgender" is a person who has no physical or genetic anomalies, who has perfectly healthy and functioning genitals. Get it yet? A person who is born with a defect has a physical defect with their genitals as well as other health issues. These are two completely different things.


Have you written and published your findings in a medical journal yet?

Have you?
 
These people who are born with birth defects have many other physical problems and anomalies. They are not "transgendered" people.

Given your vast experience as a medical assistant, could you determine from looking at a transgender person if they were born a hermaphrodite?

Obviously you do not know the definition of a "transgender." Lol. They are NOT hermaphrodites.

How do you know that an operation performed to make a baby a girl has not resulted in the female now wanting to be a male?
 
You might learn something if you admit you don't know everything.

Having trouble with that two piece puzzle?


Nah, just with idiots.


So you have a problem with yourself then? :D A "transgender" is a person who has no physical or genetic anomalies, who has perfectly healthy and functioning genitals. Get it yet? A person who is born with a defect has a physical defect with their genitals as well as other health issues. These are two completely different things.


Have you written and published your findings in a medical journal yet?


I don't have to. Doctors already have.

Definition of transgender
  1. : of, relating to, or being a person (as a transsexual or transvestite) who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one which corresponds to the person's sex at birth


You're back to square one.
 
These people who are born with birth defects have many other physical problems and anomalies. They are not "transgendered" people.

Given your vast experience as a medical assistant, could you determine from looking at a transgender person if they were born a hermaphrodite?

Obviously you do not know the definition of a "transgender." Lol. They are NOT hermaphrodites.

How do you know that an operation performed to make a baby a girl has not resulted in the female now wanting to be a male?

That is not what we are talking about here. A transgender is a person who has no physical or genetic anomalies and has the XX or the XY chromosomes.
 
You might learn something if you admit you don't know everything.

Having trouble with that two piece puzzle?


Nah, just with idiots.


So you have a problem with yourself then? :D A "transgender" is a person who has no physical or genetic anomalies, who has perfectly healthy and functioning genitals. Get it yet? A person who is born with a defect has a physical defect with their genitals as well as other health issues. These are two completely different things.


Have you written and published your findings in a medical journal yet?


I don't have to. Doctors already have.

Definition of transgender
  1. : of, relating to, or being a person (as a transsexual or transvestite) who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one which corresponds to the person's sex at birth

And what is a person's sex at birth, especially when we pick for them?
 
Having trouble with that two piece puzzle?

Nah, just with idiots.

So you have a problem with yourself then? :D A "transgender" is a person who has no physical or genetic anomalies, who has perfectly healthy and functioning genitals. Get it yet? A person who is born with a defect has a physical defect with their genitals as well as other health issues. These are two completely different things.

Have you written and published your findings in a medical journal yet?

I don't have to. Doctors already have.

Definition of transgender
  1. : of, relating to, or being a person (as a transsexual or transvestite) who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one which corresponds to the person's sex at birth

You're back to square one.

Obviously, you don't understand chromosomes and genetic anomalies. Lol.
 
Having trouble with that two piece puzzle?

Nah, just with idiots.

So you have a problem with yourself then? :D A "transgender" is a person who has no physical or genetic anomalies, who has perfectly healthy and functioning genitals. Get it yet? A person who is born with a defect has a physical defect with their genitals as well as other health issues. These are two completely different things.

Have you written and published your findings in a medical journal yet?

I don't have to. Doctors already have.

Definition of transgender
  1. : of, relating to, or being a person (as a transsexual or transvestite) who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one which corresponds to the person's sex at birth
And what is a person's sex at birth, especially when we pick for them?

We don't do that unless they are born with a birth defect, and a lot of times those extra "genitals" are removed because they are not functional.
 

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