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I have no interest in your attempts to divert into the fantasy of assumed "gender"

I have no interest in your attempts to divert into the fantasy of assumed "gender"

This is the reality of what a trans woman who wants to use womens facilities looks like:
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So you chose to contradict from a position of deliberate ignorance.
On almost every topic you post on you have a liberal leaning.
I'm glad to see that morqthana describes him as the reality of men demanding access to women's spaces.

It's interesting that this post shows a man who has been carefully contrived with hair and make-up to look rather like a woman, for the purpose of the photo-op. You might notice that he is larger than the other men surrounding him.
The man shown is actually a large, rugby-playing married man, well known to be a man who calls himself a woman.
Late one night, when the corridors of the hospital were largely deserted, a small, middle-aged female nurse went to the women's changing room after suffering an unexpectedly heavy period, wishing to clean herself up and change her clothes in privacy. and found herself alone in there with him. She objected to his presence and they had an altercation. Towering over her, and standing between her and the door, he refused to leave, insisted that he was a woman and ordered her to agree with him.
When she didn't back down, he made an official complaint that she had bullied and disrespected him and was prejudiced against men calling themselves women.

You are convinced you know what characteristics are required for a woman to be a woman, so explain it to me.No idea how billy can be so confused as to what a man and a woman is. If you have to have all of the details spelled out to you we are living in a very strange world.
Yes if you are struggling with that definition I will point out the obvious to you. Do they menstrate can they give birth, if the answer is yes to either of those questions then they are a female.

How strange you find it that I should support the right of women to have a reserved space that will not be invaded by men.

Are you transgender?But it's the way you're doing it.
The vituperation and hate. The wilful ignorance. The denials of truth and facts. The prejudice. The gross misrepresentation of the positions of people you disagree with. The drive to total polarisation just like the Israel/Palestine analogy I gave. The inflammatory language.
It's possible to approach the issue, and be mindful of and supportive of everybody's rights, without any of that.
But that's not the swivel-eyed right-wing way, is it.
How would you react, I wonder, if somebody wrote
"How strange you find it that I should support the right of white English people to have a country that will not be invaded by Muslim rapists."?
the employment tribunal

Source? It looks like biology for dummies. But even that source recognises that intersex and variations occur.
It is a biological fact that, so far, only two sexes, together, have been able to reproduce. But to argue that sex is binary based on the ability to reproduce is to fall back onto the religious doctrine. It would mean that people who are not able to reproduce are not people. Society does not ostracise, nor deny the existence of, people who are unable to reproduce. Modern science does not limit the existence of intelligent life simply with the ability to reproduce. Yet the anti-trans mantra is all about reproductive ability. Weirdly, it's the same people who are complaining that the world is overpopulated.While human biology is primarily organized around a binary system of male and female based on the production of sperm or eggs, in roughly 1.7% of births, sex characteristics—chromosomes, gonads, or genitalia—do not fit typical definitions. These variations, often referred to as intersex or differences of sexual development (DSDs), indicate a more complex, spectrum-like understanding of biological sex traits rather than just two rigid categories, although they do not form new gamete-producing sexes.
Some western societies recognise a third gender:Many societies throughout history and around the world recognize more than two gender categories, often integrating third, fourth, or more gender identities. These, such as Hijras (India), Two-Spirit (Indigenous North America), and Fa'afafine (Polynesia), are cultural, social, or spiritual roles rather than purely biological categories.
Some modern countries, including Germany, Australia, and Canada, have also introduced legal recognition of non-binary or third gender options on official documents.

Doesn't mean that because they legally recognise the stupidity of a 3rd gender doesn't make it rightSource? It looks like biology for dummies. But even that source recognises that intersex and variations occur.
It's a legal determination that sex is binary, but it's not a biological or scientific fact.
It is a biological fact that, so far, only two sexes, together, have been able to reproduce. But to argue that sex is binary based on the ability to reproduce is to fall back onto the religious doctrine. It would mean that people who are not able to reproduce are not people. Society does not ostracise, nor deny the existence of, people who are unable to reproduce. Modern science does not limit the existence of intelligent life simply with the ability to reproduce. Yet the anti-trans mantra is all about reproductive ability. Weirdly, it's the same people who are complaining that the world is overpopulated.
There are many societies that do legally recognise more than two genders.
Some western societies recognise a third gender:

It doesn't matter how many times you repeat the same old tired opinion. If you can't support it with scientific argument it's just a waste of time and space.Sorry you are so confused. There are two genders only. Biologically and scientifically so just because you are confused over your gender doesn’t mean the rest of us are.

Are you transgender?