Yes, I have asked you to point to where the word 'told' (irrelevant though it is) was said, but you couldn't. I even gave you the get out of telling you that it is actually in the newspaper article I quoted. I also pointed out that as it is not important to my point (which I reiterated to save you 'trawling back') you could just engage with the article instead of the pointless reiteration that I said something I didn't.
I have tried to be reasonable and not to get dragged into the scoring of points, but that wasn't enough.
Retreat from the thread by all means - that is of course your prerogative. But it is increasingly the tactic of those supporting the trans cause. Whenever you can't or won't answer a question, or are backed into a corner with your illogical answers, you disappear, leaving the rest of us to talk to ourselves and the thread dwindles and dies. Usually after either patronising or making snide comments about posting style or length of posts, but not engaging with the points we are making.
Next time the subject comes up you will claim that we are repeating ourselves, but not owning up to the reason for that - that you don't play fair at all. You refuse to engage with the points we make, instead picking on semantics, mistakes or slight inaccuracies in the hope of scoring points.
As for not having seen a single case of women being addressed by a term they find offensive - on this very thread the term 'cis' has been used. Also, my point (which I have repeated several times) is that it is the fact that women in general are being called offensive terms, (such as birth giver) that matters, not that transmen are called by them - that's up to them, as far as I am concerned. There are so few transmen giving birth that it is highly unlikely that many women will come across one unless they are a midwife or otherwise professionally involved in the process of childbirth. It hardly matters - or wouldn't if that tiny minority weren't dictating terms to everyone else.
People don't have to be called racial insults directly, or be 'told' to use them - they are still offensive because they are racist, just as misogynist terms are offensive because they are misoynist. I repeat - I have no objection to transpeople calling themselves (or asking to be called) whatever they like - my complaint is that the terms are being used in leaflets, policies and so on to refer to all women. I have said several times that it is this that I find offensive.
But you go on about who used the word 'told', by all means, and strop off when you realise that you are wrong.