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by nonethewiser
448 days ago
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>Sex assigned at birth is in many situations important medical information Which is not gender identity. As a result of being trans there may be things like hormone levels that are different than what you'd expect based on biological sex, which is why I say hormone levels are important, but how you identify is in fact irrelevant. |
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Regardless of that, you seem to agree that:
- Sex assigned at birth is important medical information
- Information about gender affirming treatments is important medical information
So I don't think there's much to worry about there.