lol If something is "not a real X" then it is "not X". That's what "real" means, bro. The same way you would say that a trans woman is not a real woman.
Point is that you keep acting as though it's only trans people that refer to "man" and "woman" in ways that don't involve biology. I just proved you wrong. Own it. Gender is a social construct and trans people didn't make it and trans people aren't the only ones perpetuating it.
Now I don’t know the Promise Keepers to be able to tell you if I recommend their teaching or not, but I’ll say this. When someone says to the men, real men do this, they mean if you are a man, whom is being addressed, then act like it. The same way you might tell someone to act their age because they’re throwing a fit. Christians do have a teaching about gender roles, but they have a responsibility to understand the Bible’s teaching on it correctly and live faithfully. For example, husbands are to be head of their wives. It is a symbol of Christ being head of the Church.
For the husband is the head of the wife even as Christ is the head of the church, his body, and is himself its Savior.
Ephesians 5:23
These rules are not arbitrary, as they go back to Genesis. The creation order shows us that man was “formed” (Gen. 2:7) while woman was “built” (Gen. 2:22)
From a 9Marks article, “Therefore, the more closely we attend to Genesis 1–2, the more apparent it will be that gendered themes are subtly diffused throughout.”
Man and Woman in Creation (Genesis 1 and 2)
Transgenderism teaches that our internal sense of self is what makes us men or women. On the surface, that might sound like it’s no different than Christians teaching gender roles. But, transgenderism also teaches that our internal feelings and not our biological sex determines our maleness or femaleness. Reformed Christians on the other hand teach that biological reality, without a doubt, corresponds to our gender roles.