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Women that cannot produce eggs are still women.  Why? Because they were born with a womb and ovaries.  It is unfortunate that they don't work but the body was made that way.  
You are still talking to someone in 2022 that appreciates facts over fiction. 

So people born without wombs and ovaries…? Sexless?
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1 hour ago, Kenneth840 said:

But the still have a womb.  Womban. 

Some cis women don't have a womb either. But go on keep trying to define people by their reproductive system.

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10 minutes ago, carpetmonster said:

 

Yes. You've been told this recently, without having to quote Debbie Hayton, who was 'Debbie something or other' 20 odd minutes ago. 

He was demanding an answer in the form of a diagram from a Haynes workshop manual for the human body, after doing his research to make sure there wasn't one. Plenty people on here took him in good faith and tried to show him how the the way he shaped his question was mistaken, and any answer would need to be more complex and variable, so he pretended we were refusing to deal with his question. He's at it, incapable of sincere conversation, and very very boring, so he's back on my ignore list.

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Some cis women don't have a womb either. But go on keep trying to define people by their reproductive system.

Transphobes in being obsessed with other folks genitals and reproductive systems shocker.
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3 minutes ago, 101 said:

Some cis women don't have a womb either. But go on keep trying to define people by their reproductive system.

Exactly how do you think that the reproductive cycle works?  

1 minute ago, SweeperDee said:


Transphobes in being obsessed with other folks genitals and reproductive systems shocker.

Not a transphobe.  

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3 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

He was demanding an answer in the form of a diagram from a Haynes workshop manual for the human body, after doing his research to make sure there wasn't one. Plenty people on here took him in good faith and tried to show him how the the way he shaped his question was mistaken, and any answer would need to be more complex and variable, so he pretended we were refusing to deal with his question. He's at it, incapable of sincere conversation, and very very boring, so he's back on my ignore list.

Now you're just a big old wokie welshy aren't you? Ridickileth, to quote the sage of our ages, Snagglepuss. 

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1 minute ago, Kenneth840 said:

Exactly how do you think that the reproductive cycle works?  

A cis woman who does not have reproductive organs is still a woman despite what you have been saying.

 

This might be news to you but women are far more than a vagina and men are more than a penis.

Maybe time for you to grow up, not everyone is like you Ken and most folk have more than a bit of smooth skin between their groin.

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Just read through the last few pages here. Dearie me. 

The irony is that those who insist that it is simply 2 sexes are the ones making everything very complicated. Contorting their arguments in to all kinds of shapes. 

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14 minutes ago, 101 said:

A cis woman who does not have reproductive organs is still a woman despite what you have been saying.

I have been saying that.  

This might be news to you but women are far more than a vagina and men are more than a penis.

Biologically they cannot be.

Maybe time for you to grow up, not everyone is like you Ken and most folk have more than a bit of smooth skin between their groin.

OK!  

 

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Oh this looks like it could be fun.  What is the worse that could happen!

 

https://murrayblackburnmackenzie.org/2021/09/10/gender-recognition-reform-are-womens-concerns-valid/

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Illegitimate access to female spaces: It is likely that some males who identify as women – who have not yet applied or may never apply for a GRC – will feel more confident seeking access to women’s spaces on the grounds they believe they would be entitled to a GRC if they took the necessary action, making it illogical to keep them out.

 

 

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47 minutes ago, Kenneth840 said:

Oh this looks like it could be fun.  What is the worse that could happen!

 

https://murrayblackburnmackenzie.org/2021/09/10/gender-recognition-reform-are-womens-concerns-valid/

 

 

What's the data from Ireland on this since they introduced it 7 years ago, or any other country that's introduced it? I can't find any evidence of an increase in unwanted toilet or safe space invasion anywhere. But it's such a rare event anyway, why would anyone think there's a big cohort of pretendy trans women just hanging on for a GRA so they can take a peek at women washing their hands in a public toilet?

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