Kvali
"you seem to pour scorn on the idea that there should be more than two identity genders."
I am not sure that anyone is "pouring scorn" over that statement, as they are just questioning it....as i am.
I will agree to 3 genders....identified by chromosomes which at the present time is the accepted method.
1) XX is female
2)XY which is male
3) abnormalities of sex chromosomes, identified by established medical syndromes...eg Turners Syndrome and Klinefelters Syndrome.
These medical abnormalities of the sex chromosomes are relatively rare.
As far as i know, the transgender has no scientific abnormality to back up there evidence of a NEW gender......I may well be wrong....however, the diagnosis resting on "personal feelings."
I am not disregarding anecdotal evidence as i am indeed a supporter, but to divert the socio-educational-legal platform to support this hypothesis, is, at the present time.......curious.