Should have respected the individual. Brings up a thought though.
Sense we can't alter our DNA, at least not well. Is the cosmetic and hormone therapy enough to get past what someone's DNA says. Ex, person is male at birth, feels like he is a woman, has complete sex change and hormone therapy, blood work is done years later. Blood still identifies individual has male. Is blood wrong? If not, then are we wrong calling him a male? Should we overlook the fact that he is male in respect of his wishes? If that's the case, is the "change" real or is it just real to that individual?
I'm not saying one answer is right or wrong, just curious what you guys think.
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Well we're all made up of atoms, ergo we're all identical.
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There are groups out there that say if it's in your DNA then that is what you are. Other groups go by self-identity and body parts.
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>Implying you can't use both. Identity gender and chromosomal gender.
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Damn son 2deep3me