Ron wrote on Sep 25
th, 2022 at 4:59pm:
You obviously don't understand the meaning of the word "normal".
For your education here is a basic definition: 1.
conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected.
I would suggest that a very small percentage of people in Australia that pretend that they belong to a sex other than was assigned at birth makes them abnormal.
It's obvious to most of us that a person with a set of nuts is a male and patently obvious that it's a mental problem to think otherwise.
Hope this helps to educate you a little.
LOL... it doesn't make your argument any more valid posting the
same comment twice mate.
And I certainly don't need someone of your obviously limited knowledge
of this transgender topic "educating" me.
That you identify someone's gender simply and solely by their reproductive
organs has to be the most ill-informed, narrow-minded opinion I've seen in
a long time. You should be embarrassed posting it here.
I'm guessing you're confusing
"sex" with "gender".
Gender identity refers to a person’s deeply felt, internal and individual
experience of gender, which may or may not correspond to the person’s
physiology or designated sex at birth.
Gender interacts with but is different from sex, which refers to the different
biological and physiological characteristics of females, males and intersex
persons, such as chromosomes, hormones and reproductive organs.
Gender and sex are related to but different from gender identity.
It's also obvious that you define "normal" purely on the properties of your
own male heterosexuality or as a cisgendered person. Very shallow.