Worth reading this thread on biology and trans stuff:
Basically saying that a person can have XY chromosomes and have a vagina (possibly not a uterus) but still be effectively male.
What this suggests to me is that none of this is anywhere near as simple as people on both sides want to make it out to be.
No, it's not as simple as saying "is she XY" or "does she have a vagina". Sorry, that's not how biology works.
Basically saying that a person can have XY chromosomes and have a vagina (possibly not a uterus) but still be effectively male.
What this suggests to me is that none of this is anywhere near as simple as people on both sides want to make it out to be.
No, it's not as simple as saying "is she XY" or "does she have a vagina". Sorry, that's not how biology works.