UK NHS bans trans women from women's wards in hospitals.

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JACKBUTTMOMMY posted...
In most circumstances, however, a trans woman (as presented in this case) will in fact have many similarities to an assigned female at birth patient (whereas assigned male at birth would apply for trans women, or AFAB and AMAB, respectively). This comes down to their biology in terms of hormones, physical bodies in many or all areas depending, and brain makeup.
Yeah, a lot of people don't realize that after a sustained period of HRT, the body behaves a lot like a cis woman's (or the case of T, a cis man's). Which itself isn't really saying much, since there's such an insanely broad amount of variations even within a single sex's biology.

But yeah, the terms "biological male and female" aren't really standardized in any way, especially not the way people online tend to use them

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