A Link to the Past
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To me this reads a lot like sex is the biological/genetic marker, and gender is the social stuff, since roles/behaviors/activites are all certainly culturally defined, I would say? Not sure what "attributes" might mean.
When you say "maternal instincts" that's primarily in relation to child rearing/caring - is that a factor in defining what's feminine? I know a friend in particular who would strongly disagree. I'm also not sure how you could define specific traits or goals because you'd inevitably find women that don't match those traits or goals who still define themselves as female. Do you believe there's some sort of objective femininity?
All this being said, I agree that if transgender/gender is based in genetics than transracial isn't a thing. But basing gender and transgender inside genetics still seems pretty controversial considering the claims that have to be made.
A person who is trans is not choosing to be trans, a person who is trans is born that way.