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Nope, you just need to claim to be trapped in the wrong body and anyone to question it results in the words bigot, racist, homophobic, transphobic etc.. to be thrown back. That's how it seems to work.Is there any criteria at all, other than claiming you aren't really the sex you were born but identify as the opposite sex? Is that all it takes or is there more to it? I'm mostly asking about those born male but identify as female to play in women's sports but you can really apply the question to other instances as well. So, let's talk about trans in sports.
Do you have to have a medical professional's note you are the opposite sex?
Do you have to change your birth certificate?
Do you have to have hormone or other medical procedures or therapy done?
Do you have to prove in some way that you identify as being a woman, like pictures of you wearing women's clothing?
Any criteria at all?
Or, can you just claim you are a woman or girl and sign up for the sport and that's it?
I really don't know, which is why I am asking.
Tranny name games that toss out bait in the hunt for scapegoat-victims of its mental illness. Except in its head, the tranny will never be a true signifier-signified assemblage. Not even after the scalpel. Please boycott stupidity today. "Try it, you'll like it."Nope, you just need to claim to be trapped in the wrong body and anyone to question it results in the words bigot, racist, homophobic, transphobic etc.. to be thrown back. That's how it seems to work.
Minnesota and Washington passed laws doing just that.If you are a child you can't qualify for anything. The parents have to deal with government and social and medical issues. What happens when parents are kept out of the equation? Chaos and mutilation and suicide.
If you are a dude, say you are a woman.Is there any criteria at all, other than claiming you aren't really the sex you were born but identify as the opposite sex? Is that all it takes or is there more to it? I'm mostly asking about those born male but identify as female to play in women's sports but you can really apply the question to other instances as well. So, let's talk about trans in sports.
Do you have to have a medical professional's note you are the opposite sex?
Do you have to change your birth certificate?
Do you have to have hormone or other medical procedures or therapy done?
Do you have to prove in some way that you identify as being a woman, like pictures of you wearing women's clothing?
Any criteria at all?
Or, can you just claim you are a woman or girl and sign up for the sport and that's it?
I really don't know, which is why I am asking.
Nuts.Now you can identify as disabled.
From transgendered to 'transabled': Now people are 'choosing' to identify as handicapped
Transableism is a newer term for those who identify as handicapped. These individuals wish to be blind, crippled or more. Medical experts weigh in on this troubling trend.www.foxnews.com
They going to gouge their eyes out and chop limbs off now?Now you can identify as disabled.
From transgendered to 'transabled': Now people are 'choosing' to identify as handicapped
Transableism is a newer term for those who identify as handicapped. These individuals wish to be blind, crippled or more. Medical experts weigh in on this troubling trend.www.foxnews.com
I identify as transvaccinated for COVID. I haven't had any shots but I identify as I have.You‘re obsessed with trans people.