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1. The thing is that the brains of trans-people at least generally tend to look like the brains of their preferred gender/sex. Unless you can prove that your brain looks more like that of an alien than like that of a human, your analogy here doesn't appear to work.
2. We don't even know what aliens look like yet, and we don't have the technology to change individuals' species.
1. The thing is that the brains of trans-people at least generally tend to look like the brains of their preferred gender/sex. Unless you can prove that your brain looks more like that of an alien than like that of a human, your analogy here doesn't appear to work.
2. We don't even know what aliens look like yet, and we don't have the technology to change individuals' species.
Preference is a suggestion and I said I want to be an alien.
If the argument wants to make a discrimination against me, then evidence is required alongside rebut.
Also, with respects to # 2.. where is the example of what a human looks like in this leading excuse where, the natural is responsible for what is being held credible ? I want to be an alien, I have sketch's and don't expect to be discriminated against.
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