Speedwell
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How interesting. I rarely meet a female who looks even at a superficial glance like a guy, much less countless numbers of them. But if the person looks like a guy, but is said to be a female because of transexual identification (which you might not know) how would you know to use the male pronoun in that case?No. As I said before, if I am told the person who looks like a guy is female, I will assume they are another of countless females I've encountered that look like guys and I will assume they are biological females.
Yet you will do it for post-op or post hormonal transsexual. No, at this point I am unsure how you make the distinction.If I am told the person who looks like a guy is a they, a Zi or Xi, because those are gender pronouns, I will inform the person I am talking to that I don't address gender, I address biology.
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