I’m not saying that all Catholics think this, but most do. also sorry if the seahorse is hard to see X—X

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    But I was under the impression that part of transitioning was the conscious decision to make a change in line with self perception. I can’t help but think non human animals wouldn’t experience that.

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      Ah, yeah we can’t really know. Sequential hermaphrodism in chordates however is sometimes used to argue that biological sex isn’t as stable of a construct as some prefer to act like it is, in a similar way to how intersex people are used to express how it isn’t as binary of a concept as culture would have you believe.

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        I’m not sure you can really apply the biology of sea horses to humans, though.

        Like, just because some reptiles can regenerate tails doesn’t mean humans regenerating limbs is natural.

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          Fair, but you also have to keep in mind that this isn’t any of the rigorous argumentation. This is symbols and discussions with grandma level argumentation.

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            I have had some success with it. Doubt the guy changed his views, but he stopped using that argument.