Quote Originally Posted by oskar View Post
That it's not rude to use the pronoun associated with someones biological sex when that's not the gender they identify as?

Would you address a transgender person with the pronoun associated with their biological sex?

Also why is he always so angry?
No. His point (which he stated almost verbatim, so I'm confused as to why you missed it) was that your feelings do not determine whether you are male or female. Your chromosomes do.

I would address a transgender person with the pronoun associated with their biological sex, which is what pronouns are associated with anyway by definition, in plenty of cases. There are also some cases where I'll refer to someone as the incorrect pronoun to be polite, but I never non-standard pronouns, and I never will.

Your last question is typical of certain significant sections of the left and is completely irrelevant.