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Old 04-11-2022, 05:10 AM
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Fair question. My answer is that a woman (female) person is a person capable of bearing children. They are born with a reproductive system consisting of fallopian tubes, a womb, a cervix and a birth canal, plus a whole lot of other organs all native to members of the female sex and ONLY native to them. Females have two X chromosomes in their cells, while males have both an X and a Y chromosome in their cells. Egg cells all contain an X chromosome, while sperm cells from males contain either an X or Y chromosome.

I'm not a biologist, yet it was relatively simple for me to answer your question. Now, if I can answer your question with relative ease, you have to ask yourself, if she's as smart as people say she is, why couldn't (or wouldn't) Judge Jackson answer the same question? And since she is a woman, I'm certain beyond a shadow of a doubt that she knows all the body (organ) parts of a female. Which means she lied before the Senate, which I believe is a crime.

People that think they are the opposite of their birth sex have a mental abrogation. Even people that have undergone surgery to make themselves look more like their desired sex still are not true men or women. It is impossible for a male to have fallopian tubes and a womb or a female to have a prostate and working testes. They may *look* like the opposite sex, they may dress like and adopt the mannerisms of that sex, but in fact, they are still very much their birth gender. Their chromosomes will still be either XX for a female or XY for a male.

I hope that answers your question.

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