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If the sex male/female doesn't matter, and you agree that the definition is fluid, and you don't need to conform to anything based on your genitals, then transsexuality is a mistake.
And if you need to transition, you accept the existence of the absolutes making you the very thing you swore to destroy.
Checkmate, month. Fight me.
I get that you are just being pedantic for fun, but I feel like even if it is fluid, performing a gender (like performative gender as Judith Butler describes) is useful, and makes people happy. To transition from one general thing to another general thing (thereby changing your gender performativity) in a perception of gender where is all fluid can still be a valid option. So I choose neither the dark or the light side, I walk the balance of the force 😎.