“Maybe it is just me, but I could not figure out why being nonbinary or transgender would be a special consideration”
Me neither. Worse, it makes a medical question that might affect somebody’s healthcare decisions needlessly unclear.
Why not just say “anybody who has sex with men”? If I have to run through a whole algorithm in my head to figure out whether I need the vaccine, maybe I would just give up when I needed it. Healthcare related questions should be as clear and straightforward as possible.
There’s a good reason we aren’t asking “what is a man?” though. Actually there are two.
1. Redefining “msn” makes no significant difference to men’s lives. We already have to deal with other men in our spaces.
2. Trans men aren’t demanding that we change our understanding of our sex class because they are almost unfailingly less aggressive, entitled and predatory than trans women. Whatever could explain that…🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
“Maybe it is just me, but I could not figure out why being nonbinary or transgender would be a special consideration”
Me neither. Worse, it makes a medical question that might affect somebody’s healthcare decisions needlessly unclear.
Why not just say “anybody who has sex with men”? If I have to run through a whole algorithm in my head to figure out whether I need the vaccine, maybe I would just give up when I needed it. Healthcare related questions should be as clear and straightforward as possible.
There’s a good reason we aren’t asking “what is a man?” though. Actually there are two.
1. Redefining “msn” makes no significant difference to men’s lives. We already have to deal with other men in our spaces.
2. Trans men aren’t demanding that we change our understanding of our sex class because they are almost unfailingly less aggressive, entitled and predatory than trans women. Whatever could explain that…🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔