Wait, trans women are just women but people born with male genitals are male? Are you proposing to use the words “man/woman” differently from “male/female”? I honestly don’t understand what your position is.
It’s literally a semantical discussion. There is no true right or wrong here. If you want to use the word “male” to describe those born with male genitals only, excluding trans men—that’s a valid definition. A lot of trans men want to be seen as male, and including them is a valid definition as well. IMHO, the latter definition is kinder.
Wait, trans women are just women but people born with male genitals are male? Are you proposing to use the words “man/woman” differently from “male/female”? I honestly don’t understand what your position is.
It’s literally a semantical discussion. There is no true right or wrong here. If you want to use the word “male” to describe those born with male genitals only, excluding trans men—that’s a valid definition. A lot of trans men want to be seen as male, and including them is a valid definition as well. IMHO, the latter definition is kinder.