A big argument on the right (of politics) against ->-bleeped-<- is that "you'll never be the opposite gender because your chromosomes will always be XX/XY". Fair enough. But what if someone born a female takes testosterone, has all female-exclusive organs removed, and has a phalloplasty? Because of testosterone, this person now thinks like a man, sounds like a man, looks like a man, is as physically strong as a man, and grows as much hair as a man. Because of the phalloplasty, this person now also has male genitals. There is literally nothing left of this person's body that is female besides their chromosomes. However, this person is still a female because their chromosomes are female? Even after having all the male characteristics listed above? If gender/sex is only defined by chromosomes, it is certainly a flimsy characteristic, and it is about as big of a deal as eye color. Are these right-wing arguments simply uneducated or is there something I'm missing here?