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2023-06-21 18:19:27 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 069E851F709E1E7BE732F032C770D60C3204C4E403F1E5BDB6BE14F1C3B79A3C
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Original Note:

The note talking about the etymological origin of the “cis/trans” prefix misses the point. An ideological belief that a person can be classed as the opposite sex is needed to make it make sense. Otherwise a “trans woman” would be a biological female who identifies as a man. NNN

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