Bartricks
sarah young
t’s less pointless than your observation that one can change their sex by altering their body. You can change someone’s skin color by giving them a tattoo. You can change their hair color by dying their hair. These are artificial, not naturally occurring. — NOS4A2
NOS4A2
sarah young
NOS4A2
NOS4A2
Bartricks
NOS4A2
That's just not true. First, nature doesn't 'decide' anything (nature isn't a person). And second, the whole point is that it is not 'disguising', but altering. That's a big difference. Someone who changes their sex has changed their sex, not disguised it.
sarah young
I was speaking figuratively, which is common throughout language. By “decided by nature” I mean genes and hormones, not some doctor with a steady hand, determine and develop sex at the earliest stages of a human’s life. So no, they have not changed any sex, they have merely altered the body in such a way to convince themselves that they have. — NOS4A2
Bartricks
Brett
I'm gonna disagree with you there, I have changed my sex through hormones and surgery — sarah young
NOS4A2
I'm gonna disagree with you there, I have changed my sex through hormones and surgery
NOS4A2
Bartricks
sarah young
Brett
sarah young
Brett
sarah young
Brett
Bartricks
sarah young
Brett
you can lack those and still be a complete woman, besides even if i believed differently who would I be to tell someone they aren't valid — sarah young
TheWillowOfDarkness
Michael
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