Yes, we might as well.
The whole point of language, which is, arguably, what sets us apart from the animals, is that words are a shared code for concepts. If we use words interchangeably, they cease to have meaning, so communication is impossible.
I have asked on another thread for a definition of 'woman' and 'man' (and not for the first time), but as usual, was met with a refusal to do so, along with a gaslighting 'reason' for why the refusal was my fault.
Without knowing what TRAs mean by the basic concepts in the 'gender' arguments, we will go round in circles. We (those who question the possibility of changing sex) are told that we are transphobic because we don't accept that people can 'just know that they are a woman (or a man)', but are never told what a 'woman' or a 'man' actually is, beyond something vague about 'presentation' and/or politics. It is clear what the terms mean biologically - there is no ambiguity there, but as soon as it gets tricky the TRAs back off and refuse to engage. It is frustrating.
Good Morning Sunday 12th July 2026


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