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We are close to unveil the secrets of the human genome. Maybe being able to fully change a man into a woman.
She'll get the period and suffer from the same pain as any biologically born woman every month and she will be able to get pregnant and give birth to children.
A friend of mine has very bad period pain. She gets sick, vomits, has rough headaches while she has her days.
And she literally hates transgender women as she says that "these are cheating, since they never feel the pain a real woman does".
It's hard to argue with that honestly.
I am aware that there are certain medical conditions with which a biologically born woman may not get the period at all and is infertile.
But this is - as said - a medical condition, which only a minor percentage of all biologically born women have.
100% of transgender women do not get a period and are infertile.
As I said, if we unveil all the secrets of the human genome, we may be able to fully switch our genders.
But until this day, I rather go with my friend's mindset - despite I am not hating transgender people.
Each to their own.
Very well said. I agree 100%.