Talk:Camui Gackpo/@comment-2601:409:8501:865E:9D22:A34F:FE9D:ECB4-20170716062810/@comment-53539-20180328204203

If it has a "Y", its male, if it has no "y" its female, least with humans and similar species wherein there is a X and a Y... Some species have no gender DNA and others have numerous (fungus can have 36+). Its the rule of mother nature.

However, human beings try and often go against mother nature. The reality of the issue isn't so flexible as people want it to be. For example, you can overload a male body with hormone tissue, but the body still has a lot of muscle and bone structure set up for males. This is why male athletes who get a gender change can go from being a middle of the run sportsman to a top sportsman in women's sports because "their female". There are just some things you can undo or change no matter what. Gender may be able to bend as a concept, but its not a liquid, its just the full reality of the matter.

To me, the issue of gender is no different to people who get plastic surgery to get bigger boobs. Their often not happy with themselves and while you can make your bust bigger, your DNA still says "flat chest" and daughters you have will have a good chance of inheriting the flat-chest DNA. Afterall, remember girls aren't born with the genes for only wearing dresses and boys aren't born to be banned from putting on lipstick. That's a cultural thing. DNA, isn't the full sum of a person. It only has the blueprints for your body. So men who want to become women and vice versa, still are genetically what they are, but they are wanting to be someone else and ignore their blueprints. Honestly, that's okay, don't know what people make a fuss over it.

I know people respond to these discussions well, several weeks back, the BBC ran a news bit on their news program about the issue. ITs not the fact people don't want to discuss the issues related to gender, if we bring into question certain things, you can be labelled as "bias" or "discriminating" against them. That's not always the case.

Transgender or not, there is something from their DNA that's going to stick either way Dizzy, and this is something people want so desperately to ignore. IF there was a DNA test without know the gender the person was, and the tester found two XX's with no Y, or a Y, they would turn around and say the gender was male or female based on the DNA. ITs the unfortunately blank slate issue with the DNA problem.