I understand biology, what I don't understand is how you can try to pass yourself off as a woman when you have a butter face. I of course am the exception. I know I make an ugly woman but I also like think I don't.
Passing yourself off as (or trying, and failing, to do so) is one thing. But insisting that you actually, literally
are something you clearly aren't and never genuinely can be is the very definition of delusion.
Let's set aside claiming to be a sex one isn't, and for the sake of clarity go with someone claiming to be a member of a
species they aren't. You know who I mean: furries. But not just the ones who go a little ways out on the limb -- the ones who go all the way out to the end and fuckin' dance around out there: the ones who claim to actually
be whatever real or (more often) fictitious animal they dress up as.
To do that requires a profound detachment from reality (and probably a pretty weighty amount of self-hatred, as well.)
For somebody to actually claim to be the sex they're not, same thing. It's delusion, and it seems to me that it's probably also driven by an ingrained hatred of the sufferers' genuine identity. I'm sure it's purely coincidental that this kind of garbage has increased in prevalence in direct correlation with the increase in hatred and derision aimed at boys and men in popular culture. When "toxic masculinity" describes pretty much anything masculine, it isn't hard to figure out why little boys decide that the only way they can be "good" is to stop being boys.