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Is it correct to say a mtf trans woman is a real woman but not a biological woman ?
6 Answers
- Anonymous1 week agoFavourite answer
Yes I would say that's correct.
- nineteenthlyLv 71 week ago
Not exactly. If the "perfect" sex change existed, and a person assigned male at birth with a working pair of testicles and penis etc was able to be transformed into a person with a wide pelvis, short stature, breasts, hairless skin, uterus, ovaries and a wide elbow angle and so forth, who menstruated and could become pregnant and give birth vaginally, that person would still not be a woman socially speaking. However, we are real women, and even biologically real. We are not socially women.
- Anonymous1 week ago
Why does any distinction need to be made at all?
- movieloverLv 51 week ago
No. Even if they had actual, functional breasts they would not be "real" woman.