Like I already said, if someone wants to live their life as a woman that's no business of mine. Dress as a woman, use the women's washrooms, change your name to a female name, you have that right. In that way, a superficial appearances and name way, you're a woman and that's no business of society. There's also laws against denying employment or housing to trans people as there should be.
But it's when it gets down to an intimate level like public nudity, health, or dating, that's when some recognition of biological reality has to come into play. It's why PepsiFree won't answer my question because he's attracted to biological men, not women changing their name to Chazz and wearing mens clothes.
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