Bramblethorn
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I have to disagree. The girl in your theory was born that way.
You were talking about "genetic women". So I want to clarify: do you believe that somebody with XY chromosomes can be a "genetic woman" or not?
(re. 'born this way'
Trannies, or shemales are not.
Obviously we can't ask a newborn baby how it identifies, but many transsexuals are emphatic on the fact that they have ALWAYS identified that way, as long as they can remember.
It's not hard to find this stuff out. I just googled "transsexual life experience" (BTW, "trannie" is best avoided, it tends to have offensive connotations) and clicked a few links from the first page of hits. Some examples:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/nov/03/what-not-to-ask-a-transsexual
"I could tell people that I had never felt comfortable in a male body, nor with the expectations that came with it"
http://www.experienceproject.com/group_stories.php?g=831
"I have spent my whole life knowing I am a woman in a man's body"
"I've been aware of a difference in myself since my earliest years"
"It took me a long time to figure out why I have always been so different"
"I'm transsexual. I have always known I was, ever since I was four."
And if you had notice that I did not mention anything about periods. There is so much more to being a woman than just periods
Absolutely right, but let's not stop there. Try these sentences on for size:
"There is so much more to being a woman than just a cervix."
"There is so much more to being a woman than just a uterus."
"There is so much more to being a woman than just chromosomes."
,although that contribute majorly into, but there's more to us than meets the eye. Why would a man wants to be a woman is beyond me,waaaaaaayyyyyyy beyond me. It's like someone who has perfectly good walking legs,wants to be paralyzed from the waist down for the rest of their life.
So if being a woman is such a disadvantage, why do you want to be a woman? Why not present yourself as a man and enjoy the benefits?
The answer to that question might help understand why many trans women feel the way they do.