The Lia Thomas Paradox

A fundamental tenet of the transgender rights movement is that a person’s sex (i.e., their secondary sexual characteristics) is distinguishable from their gender (i.e., their sense of themselves as male or female).  This is why—despite the fact that gender dysphoria remains listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual—we do not consider transgender people to beContinue reading “The Lia Thomas Paradox”