Dragonella
*I categorically believe that trans women are women in every way except for their gender assignment at birth and capacity to therefore give birth.*
But simply because you categorically believe something doesn't make it true. Unfortunately the business of giving birth is a straw man argument that doesn't really deal with the main objections.
For instance, what is your view of people who have gone through puberty as males, using their male strength to win trophies which were allocated to women, who compete separately from men because we already know men are stronger? Do you think that's just the women's hard luck if trans women beat all the women's world records by miles? Because personally, I consider it very unsporting, and in the case of some sports like rugby football, dangerous to the natal females who take part.
Said in response to another poster saying something along the lines of 'if that's what people truly believe and not just something they say' - it wasn't a commandment, or a demand of others. It's a personal statement of my belief, and my attitude towards and treatment of trans people is filtered through it. So no straw man, just solid argument.
I would argue that the main objections are the straw man.
I will come back to the sport question, but I want to find the relevant science to back up what I want to say, so please bear with me and I will answer it.