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[–] 12angrymen ago (edited ago)
the difference between the sexes are chromosomal. That means that from the moment of conception the zygote and all subsequent cells react differently to hormones present in the blood. Y chromosome cells are simply stronger in every way no matter how much estrogen they are exposed to or how soon one removes the testes. All xy cells from bones to muscle to arterial structures will always carry a genetically determined advantage from gestation on. There is no physical way to change this fact without a complete genetic rewrite of the cellular organism. Isn't it odd that the very people who espouse the very unfair practice of equity politics in all other avenues (where it is almost always unnecessary) refuse to accept that in this particular case it's actually warranted?