irene wrote:
I guess I am the only one here who does not understand any of this. My reasoning is that I have never felt as though I fit into this society of humans. I have never felt like I capable of understanding how to fit in. But I am a human. At least my body is. With that said how to these people know that they were born with the wrong genitals?
I'm not a transgender person, so I can't speak from experience. I gather it's sort of similar to knowing that you're homosexual or bisexual etc. It's a instinct within you. Perhaps it's simply realising that you associate better as a different gender.
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As for the original question...It depends on which context you're asking the question. If you mean genetically then it would be a person who has XX chromosomes. If you meant physically or anatomically then it would be based on genitalia. If you were asking in a psychological sense, then it would be dependant on a persons individual thought process, i.e.: if they considered themselves to be male or female. The answer is fluid.
What I find interesting is how such things would work in the case of male and female prisons. Obviously it would be an issue for an anatomically female person to be in a male prison. So does the legislation say? Or is there an allowance for transgendered people to be imprisoned in a special block or special protection unit? Anyone know?