Rachel wrote:
Just like i can't judge what tastes good, because i can't explain why something tastes good or bad?
Yes you can. You have terms like bitter, sweet, sour, tangy, spicy, soft, rough, hot, cold, etc. You have tasted enough food to know what you might like to eat based off of those words. You have created a baseline from experience.
Besides, no one is asking you why you like something, but explain the traits that would signify your desire. You don't have to explain why you like to wear dresses, make up and heels, but acknowledge that those things are female gender traits.
If you can't do that, then you have no baseline to judge genders.
Rachel wrote:
The standard.
Obviously not, because "The Standard" says otherwise.
Rachel wrote:
But you are a cisgender man. Having a few "gender traits" of the opposite gender doesn't make you trans.
Who said "few"? You added that word. Given a man with just as much female gender traits as male traits, he can use either bathroom.
Rachel wrote:
If you don't answer "yes" to the question "are you a woman (and not a man)?", then you can't use the women's bathroom. And if you do, then you can't use the men's bathroom.
Exactly. Except you're still confusing gender with sex even after you defined it. Your gender doesn't define your sex. Again, that's the entire point of the word GENDER! HTF do you not understand that?
Your stereotypical actions do not define your sex! A woman who likes football, beer, UFC, baggy clothes, short hair, etc. is just as much a woman as a woman who wears dresses, make up, heels, like dramas, etc. How you present yourself doesn't define your sex. You are truly confused if you believe otherwise.
Rachel wrote:
Correct, all women, trans or cis would be able to. That includes exactly zero homosexual men (if they were trans, they would just be heterosexual women).
So all homosexuals are transgenders? Or are you denying the existence of a homosexual man, who identifies himself as a man, who express more female gender traits than male traits?
You are truly effed up. Is it really that hard to admit that you're wrong?