Paleoconservative Citizens wrote:Conservative Republic Of Huang wrote:
For one, gender dysphoria is a real well-documented condition that may be genetic in nature: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10. ... 013.750222
If, however, you reject that well-established fact, here's another one: how about people who fall outside of XX and XY sex chromosomal makeups? There is a vast variety of chromosomal disorders that cause androgynous features, like XXY. Are those people just "declaring" that they aren't XY?
My argument isn't that gender dysphoria isn't real, my argument is that it doesn't effect or change a person's gender, just their perception of it. Those who fall outside of these genders are defected, whether you like the term or not. The natural chromosomes are XX and XY, anything else is a defect. An defects in sex don't create new genders.
You're talking about sex. Sex =/= gender. It's a common misconception. Gender is a social construct.