All trans women are simply men pretending to be women.” Do you agree with her ?

You said sex and gender are different. So what words indicate sex vs gender? Are male and man the same thing?
Sex is typically a biological classification based on physical traits like chromosomes and anatomy, while gender is a social and cultural concept related to roles, behaviors, and identity. Sex is often assigned at birth as male or female, based on visible biological characteristics, though intersex individuals have physical traits that do not fit typical definitions. Gender, however, is a person's internal sense of self (gender identity) and the social roles and expectations associated with being a man, woman, or nonbinary individual.
 
Sex is typically a biological classification based on physical traits like chromosomes and anatomy, while gender is a social and cultural concept related to roles, behaviors, and identity. Sex is often assigned at birth as male or female, based on visible biological characteristics, though intersex individuals have physical traits that do not fit typical definitions. Gender, however, is a person's internal sense of self (gender identity) and the social roles and expectations associated with being a man, woman, or nonbinary individual.
So male and female refer to the biological sex of the person while man and woman refers to their gender "identify" which is only their internal sense of self and the roles and expectations related to each. You wrote:

"A male can identify as a female gender and a female can identify as a male gender."

You say a male (gender identity) can identify as a female (gender identity)? They have got both identities? Sex which isn't assigned at birth is meaninglessness?
 
So male and female refer to the biological sex of the person while man and woman refers to their gender "identify" which is only their internal sense of self and the roles and expectations related to each.
Youre getting around to understanding.
You wrote:

"A male can identify as a female gender and a female can identify as a male gender."

You say a male (gender identity) can identify as a female (gender identity)? They have got both identities? Sex which isn't assigned at birth is meaninglessness?
Biological sexes are not meaningless. Of course they can't change their sexes. Trans people identify as their opposite gender.
 
Youre getting around to understanding.

Biological sexes are not meaningless. Of course they can't change their sexes. Trans people identify as their opposite gender.
I won't understand because of you as I don't think you entirely know what your saying. A human being with XY chromosomes and a penis is what? What term denotes that person's biological sex at birth? Male or man?
 
Sex and gender are different? So a male can be a woman and a female can be a man? Is that correct?
Sex is the act of procreation. Gender is either 'male' or 'female'. Sometimes the word 'sex' is misused as 'gender', particularly to save space on government forms. Sex, of course, requires a man and woman.
 
Sex is the act of procreation. Gender is either 'male' or 'female'. Sometimes the word 'sex' is misused as 'gender', particularly to save space on government forms. Sex, of course, requires a man and woman.
I understand all that but I'm trying to get shit for brains there to tell me the labels for sex vs gender (their language)but it seems to be struggling
 
Sex is typically a biological classification based on physical traits like chromosomes and anatomy,
Nope. That's gender.
while gender is a social and cultural concept related to roles, behaviors, and identity.
Nope. That's chosen behavior.
Sex is often assigned at birth as male or female,
It is assigned before birth. It is assigned at conception.
based on visible biological characteristics, though intersex individuals have physical traits that do not fit typical definitions. Gender, however, is a person's internal sense of self (gender identity) and the social roles and expectations associated with being a man, woman, or nonbinary individual.
There is no such gender as 'nonbinary'.
 
I won't understand because of you as I don't think you entirely know what your saying. A human being with XY chromosomes and a penis is what? What term denotes that person's biological sex at birth? Male or man?
Sighs. You almost had it. Gender is an identity. Why is that hard?
 
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