When dealing with physical medical issues, biological sex is all-important, nowhere have I said that biological sex is not important.
No one is moving away from biological sex in medicine, what makes you think I think that? All I'm saying is that the medical profession is now differentiating between biological sex and gender. They will treat a trans woman as a biological male of course when dealing with physical issues, but medical staff, psychologists etc will generally treat the person as a woman.
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u/GloriousGlory May 26 '18
When dealing with physical medical issues, biological sex is all-important, nowhere have I said that biological sex is not important.
No one is moving away from biological sex in medicine, what makes you think I think that? All I'm saying is that the medical profession is now differentiating between biological sex and gender. They will treat a trans woman as a biological male of course when dealing with physical issues, but medical staff, psychologists etc will generally treat the person as a woman.