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Originally Posted by nomaddd
I understand TG just fine.
I would say you don't, but it would take a lot more effort than I'm willing to make right this moment to try to sort you out.
But, cliffs notes is you don't seem to be aware that that it's a natural phenomena that has existed in a lot of different cultures. cf. Hijras in India or Pakistan for example, or Navajo gender categories in North America. It's one thing to say that sex in humans is
approximately dimorphic (A large majority of people fit comfortably into one of two sexes/genders), but another thing to say that it's absolutely dimorphic. Transgender doesn't happen just because some people decide -- inexplicably -- that they'd rather just ignore biology. It almost certainly has some biological causes, although they are poorly understood right now. That said, we know that something like 0.5-2% of people are intersex in ways that can be identified easily, and we don't know what kinds of intersex characteristics might be less easily identifiable, i.e. because they impact the brain but not genitalia as directly.
How society should deal with people who feel mismatched to their assigned gender is a difficult subject, but it definitely doesn't reduce to your proclamation that they are just fundamentally wrong.