So you're not going to answer my question, then? Because you've again failed to identify what characteristic or feature a transgendered person is lacking that would make them "better" or "not defective" if they had it.
There is, incidentally, no scientific basis for arguing that gender and sex are identical concepts. Sex certainly predicts gender in the vast majority of cases, and that's not at all surprising given there are clearly things that men's brains (and bodies) do differently than women's (see testosterone). But that doesn't provide evidence for literally any point you've attempted to make thus far. For the cases where sex and gender diverge, for example, you have not established that this is a problem, that something has gone "wrong", or, once again, that this constitutes a "defect" that would need to be "cured".
You simply aren't supporting your point. You're just asserting that something is a problem without explaining why you think that is.
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