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Because we can debate all-day about what is a man or a women or non-binary and gender roles etc. But I would say debating what is a male or female is much easier and simply comes down to genetics.
Edit: imagine getting down voted for saying XX chromosomes are female and XY is male haha, I guess we're just ignoring the science of genetics now
Yeah, you get downvoted because we don't waste breath on transphobes. Genetics has already been accepted by actual scientists, rather than by Quora Top Minds as a spectrum.
Read a book, read an article, read something you absolute regress
In case you're too lazy to click a link:
Nah I think it's because your reply indicates you missed the point.
Possibly, or maybe your comment wasn't well written enough.
Yes, it does require you think about it a little bit