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originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Common sense...
I suppose there could be aberrant births out there, rare though they undoubtedly are, where chromosomes are mixed up.
However, men, generally speaking do not, can not, become pregnant, and no amount of impassioned rhetorical flourishes, and wishful thinking will make it so.
Now then... LInks?? If it's just so common, there must be some, right??
www.healthline.com...
Is it possible?
Yes, it’s possible for men to become pregnant and give birth to children of their own. In fact, it’s probably a lot more common than you might think. In order to explain, we’ll need to break down some common misconceptions about how we understand the term “man.” Not all people who were assigned male at birth (AMAB) identify as men. Those who do are “cisgender” men. Conversely, some people who were assigned female at birth (AFAB) identify as men. These folks may be “transgender” men or transmasculine people.
What part of the above don't you not get?! It looks like there are several gaps in your understanding of human biology and genetics. You need to catch up with the developments of modern science and medicine.
So a person with a uterus, ovaries and vagina, who self identifies as a man, continues to biologically function as a women per the standard medical definitions of gender.
Meanwhile a man who self identifies as a women but lacks the anatomy described above, cannot physically produce their own natural eggs nor gestate an embryo to full term within said anatomy because, again, nonexistent. Like plugging a gas nozzle into your Tesla because it identifies as a Ford.
🤔🤨
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Common sense...
I suppose there could be aberrant births out there, rare though they undoubtedly are, where chromosomes are mixed up.
However, men, generally speaking do not, can not, become pregnant, and no amount of impassioned rhetorical flourishes, and wishful thinking will make it so.
Now then... LInks?? If it's just so common, there must be some, right??
www.healthline.com...
Is it possible?
Yes, it’s possible for men to become pregnant and give birth to children of their own. In fact, it’s probably a lot more common than you might think. In order to explain, we’ll need to break down some common misconceptions about how we understand the term “man.” Not all people who were assigned male at birth (AMAB) identify as men. Those who do are “cisgender” men. Conversely, some people who were assigned female at birth (AFAB) identify as men. These folks may be “transgender” men or transmasculine people.
What part of the above don't you not get?! It looks like there are several gaps in your understanding of human biology and genetics. You need to catch up with the developments of modern science and medicine.
So a person with a uterus, ovaries and vagina, who self identifies as a man, continues to biologically function as a women per the standard medical definitions of gender.
Meanwhile a man who self identifies as a women but lacks the anatomy described above, cannot physically produce their own natural eggs nor gestate an embryo to full term within said anatomy because, again, nonexistent. Like plugging a gas nozzle into your Tesla because it identifies as a Ford.
🤔🤨
www.way.com...
Can you put gas in a Tesla? NO, you can’t put gas in a Tesla car. Your Tesla doesn’t have a gas tank or any kind of engine that runs on gas. Putting gasoline anywhere near the parts that make a Tesla work would be a waste of time. Definitely not the smartest thing to do.
originally posted by: PolyATS
To simplify it:
- Uterus = Female
- Cock and Balls = Male
Is it possible?
Yes, it’s possible for men to become pregnant and give birth to children of their own. In fact, it’s probably a lot more common than you might think. In order to explain, we’ll need to break down some common misconceptions about how we understand the term “man.” Not all people who were assigned male at birth (AMAB) identify as men. Those who do are “cisgender” men. Conversely, some people who were assigned female at birth (AFAB) identify as men. These folks may be “transgender” men or transmasculine people.
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Common sense...
I suppose there could be aberrant births out there, rare though they undoubtedly are, where chromosomes are mixed up.
However, men, generally speaking do not, can not, become pregnant, and no amount of impassioned rhetorical flourishes, and wishful thinking will make it so.
Now then... LInks?? If it's just so common, there must be some, right??
www.healthline.com...
Is it possible?
Yes, it’s possible for men to become pregnant and give birth to children of their own. In fact, it’s probably a lot more common than you might think. In order to explain, we’ll need to break down some common misconceptions about how we understand the term “man.” Not all people who were assigned male at birth (AMAB) identify as men. Those who do are “cisgender” men. Conversely, some people who were assigned female at birth (AFAB) identify as men. These folks may be “transgender” men or transmasculine people.
What part of the above don't you not get?! It looks like there are several gaps in your understanding of human biology and genetics. You need to catch up with the developments of modern science and medicine.
So a person with a uterus, ovaries and vagina, who self identifies as a man, continues to biologically function as a women per the standard medical definitions of gender.
Meanwhile a man who self identifies as a women but lacks the anatomy described above, cannot physically produce their own natural eggs nor gestate an embryo to full term within said anatomy because, again, nonexistent. Like plugging a gas nozzle into your Tesla because it identifies as a Ford.
🤔🤨
Looks like The Tesla works have the same problem.
www.way.com...
Can you put gas in a Tesla? NO, you can’t put gas in a Tesla car. Your Tesla doesn’t have a gas tank or any kind of engine that runs on gas. Putting gasoline anywhere near the parts that make a Tesla work would be a waste of time. Definitely not the smartest thing to do.
originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Common sense...
I suppose there could be aberrant births out there, rare though they undoubtedly are, where chromosomes are mixed up.
However, men, generally speaking do not, can not, become pregnant, and no amount of impassioned rhetorical flourishes, and wishful thinking will make it so.
Now then... LInks?? If it's just so common, there must be some, right??
Men can and do get pregnant, and there are several examples where biological males having XY chromosomal make up have given birth even though the right wing conspiracy theorists, bigots, transphobs, and denialists of reality refuse to accept the facts.
hate speech since he took over by claiming continuously there are only two biological sexes and that transwomen are not women and so they cannot take part in female sports.