I have no issues with accepting a trans woman as a woman.So we have a point of agreement. Now there are trans-activists who take issue with that stance, calling it transphobic. Because they would like us all to accept the claim that a transwoman is a woman. To me, this is a biological claim, and it's false.
And we've seen in recent weeks endless debates on this forum concerning how we define "woman".
If they fit the social and biological aspects (typically through surgery) then they are women.
“Female” is perhaps more the biological term, really.
Though that might be dependant on who you ask, I suppose
The term “Woman” is not always seen as strictly a biological term, moreso a social term we use in everyday speech. Which may go towards explaining the fluidity in terms of definitions. Although I guess the term female also has some fluidity in its definitions.
A woman who does not possess a functioning uterus, for example, would be aghast and appalled to not be labelled a woman.
A man may have a similar reaction if he is no longer labelled a man for say, not having functioning testicles.
Biology is biology, but we tend to be more forgiving in everyday speech. Though I will admit that that too can be rather specific. Again due to English being an intense language, arguably
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