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Non-Binary

We Never Know

No Slack
you changed wording in these two sentences. Did you think no one would notice?

Had to make it politically correct.

Transgender 'men'. Just ask them they will tell you they are male.
Transgender 'women.' Just ask them they will tell you they are female.

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Put those two together and you have a female that can get a male pregnant.
 
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McBell

Unbound

McBell

Unbound
Just because you say it, doesn't make it true.
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icehorse

......unaffiliated...... anti-dogmatist
Premium Member
Any breast reduction surgery or mastectomy will greatly reduce the chances of developing breast cancer, which will affect 1 in 8 women, so yeah, the health benefits are very real.
You're making several different claims here. Do you have stats for each of your claims? thanks.
 

Kfox

Well-Known Member
It's My Birthday!
You are rather fond of the word "meaningless'.
I can understand why it would be meaningless to you.
Forget about what I think; answer this question
A person named Sam is described as a 5'9" tall woman. Tell me everything you know about Sam based on the description.
What I do not understand is why you think you are the standard for the rest of the world.
Why do you think you are the standard for the rest of the world?
 

The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
Well we are obviously talking about sex since the question is about the medical field.

Then you already know the answer. No one here, myself included, argues otherwise that xx makes eggs/female sexed or that xy makes sperm/male sexed...

But you do get that there is still a distinction between sex and gender no?
 

McBell

Unbound
Forget about what I think; answer this question
A person named Sam is described as a 5'9" tall woman. Tell me everything you know about Sam based on the description.
If YOU are describing her, I know she has to have a vagina.
And her name is Sam
And she is 5'9' tall.
My question would be "how do you KNOW she has a vagina?"
Followed up with "why is it so important to you that she has a vagina?"
Followed up with "do you really think she gives a crickets fart?"

Why do you think you are the standard for the rest of the world?
I am not the one making any such claim.
Either directly or indirectly.
 

crossfire

LHP Mercuræn Feminist Heretic Bully ☿
Premium Member
You're making several different claims here. Do you have stats for each of your claims? thanks.
 
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icehorse

......unaffiliated...... anti-dogmatist
Premium Member
Any breast reduction surgery or mastectomy will greatly reduce the chances of developing breast cancer, which will affect 1 in 8 women, so yeah, the health benefits are very real.
Then you provided a couple of links, thanks.

The second link said what I thought I knew: Preventative breast surgeries are recommended for SOME women, women who might be at risk of cancer for various reasons.

But people without mental health conditions do not want parts of their body removed unless there is strong evidence that such surgeries will improve their PHYSICAL health.

I still think you're comparing apples to oranges, in other words you're comparing physical ailments to mental ailments.
 

crossfire

LHP Mercuræn Feminist Heretic Bully ☿
Premium Member
Then you provided a couple of links, thanks.

The second link said what I thought I knew: Preventative breast surgeries are recommended for SOME women, women who might be at risk of cancer for various reasons.
Any woman who gets a mastectomy before getting cancer reduces her chances of developing cancer by 90%.
But people without mental health conditions do not want parts of their body removed unless there is strong evidence that such surgeries will improve their PHYSICAL health.
Are you saying that young women who want to remove their breasts are mentally ill? See post #276.
I still think you're comparing apples to oranges, in other words you're comparing physical ailments to mental ailments.
You are making the claim of mental illness in association with wanting to remove breasts. I don't think this is the case. However, I will humor you. Do you think a mentally ill woman is equipped to deal with breast cancer? She has a 1 in 8 chance of developing it without her desired surgery. The surgery will greatly reduce her odds of getting breast cancer. I would think this would be a no-brainer, whether the person is mentally ill or not.
 
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