Women, after they use the toilet to urinate, usually have to end up 'wiping' for hygienic purposes. They also have to keep their 'inwards' clean to avoid getting infections.
These necessities for a woman to keep properly 'clean' as a woman can be some basic identifying 'marks' for the classification of what the female 'gender' is.
On the other hand, though, transgender male to females do not have to 'wipe' after urination nor do they 'need' to keep themselves clean, inwardly, to avoid any sorts of inward infections.
My personal question is: Why would these 'transgenders' feel the need to 'feel' and 'express' their opposite gender roles if they are not physically bound to those gender necessities? Could 'transgenderism' be a variance of 'sexual identity' and not only 'gender identity'?
These necessities for a woman to keep properly 'clean' as a woman can be some basic identifying 'marks' for the classification of what the female 'gender' is.
On the other hand, though, transgender male to females do not have to 'wipe' after urination nor do they 'need' to keep themselves clean, inwardly, to avoid any sorts of inward infections.
My personal question is: Why would these 'transgenders' feel the need to 'feel' and 'express' their opposite gender roles if they are not physically bound to those gender necessities? Could 'transgenderism' be a variance of 'sexual identity' and not only 'gender identity'?