WHAT IS A WOMAN?!
- omahacheeks

- Nov 10
- 1 min read
WHAT IS A WOMAN?
Women aren’t defined by mannerisms, makeup, or clothes.
We’re defined by what our bodies are made to do—our hormones, our wombs, our ability to carry and feed life. XX chromosomes. That’s biology, not identity.
Compassion matters—but not at the cost of truth or safety.
Body dysmorphia is real, but it doesn’t give anyone the right to enter women’s private spaces. Some transsexuals might believe they were born in the wrong body, but belief doesn’t change biology.
You can give a man estrogen, but not a uterus. You can change appearance, but not his XY chromosomes. That’s reality.
Some men aren’t confused—they’re exploiting compassion and vulnerabilities.
Women’s spaces exist to protect women because our bodies are different and more vulnerable in certain ways.
Wisdom doesn’t confuse empathy with prudence. When empathy replaces judgment, it becomes dangerous. Some men aren’t confused—they’re wolves in disguise.
Those who truly struggle with dysphoria deserve our concern, guided by wisdom.
The answer isn’t erasing boundaries—it’s creating private options that respect everyone’s dignity. That’s not hate; that’s common sense.
Keep women's spaces for women.
We can care for people and still tell the truth.
People are outraged at what happened at Gold's Gym—and rightly so. But anger isn’t a plan. Boundaries, reason, and truth are.



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