How u look doesn't determine your sex. The sexual organ you were born with does.
Originally Posted by baldbrotha1
It's not really about how they look, it's about how they think and feel about their gender.
There's tons of scientists, researchers, doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists, and sex therapists, that disagree with you, regarding their progression into a different gender identity than the one they were born with. All their combined studies and data gathering over the years about that has grown into to a deeper and broader understanding than you obviously have. That data has spilled over into many transgender rights changes, and that includes their original documented gender being changed by various governmental entities.
In fact, The State of Texas completely disagrees with you about their gender. They will legally change the gender for transgenders, on their birth certificate. Once that's done, do you know what transgenders do next? They go to the TX DMV as fast as they can, to get a new license that reflects their new gender, and its easy as pie for them to get that, with a revised birth certificate. Then they are legally whatever gender they want to be, and there's not a damn thing you can do about it except be butt hurt (pun intended).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transg..._United_States
That link above, scroll down to "Birth Certificates" and notice that the U.S. map on the right shows Texas is a purple state. Looking at the legend for the meaning of that color, isn't that a wonderful color for transgenders?
I can tell you wish everything and everyone's thinking aligns with yours, and the world be exactly the way you want, and nothing ever changes into something you disagree with. Maybe you can take comfort in the following. It's something my dad use to say to me, around the age when I saw my first Playboy magazine, whenever I wanted things my way. He said, "you can wish in one hand and shit in the other, and see which fills first".
Wrapping this up, I'm going to side with all the research on this matter, done by people with various acronyms after their names, plus The Great State of Texas opinion, and Playboy Magazine's. I don't see how your opinion moves the needle on this for me versus theirs.