Yeah, cause "Adult female human" is not a straight definitive answer that even a child can understand.
Lets be honest though that is a stupid answer. It just moves the discussion away from "what is a woman?" to "what does female mean?". Bonus points if you use "woman" for that definition ;)
Short answer would probably be "Human xx chromosome with exceptions. But no exception is 'a human with xy chromosomes claims to be a woman'".
Female: Sexual individual producing egg cell/ovum gamete.
I'm not sure why I would use "woman" in the definition of "female", since it's a very broad biological term that applies to many different species.
If you're going the road of "Yes but then you need to define [that word]", you're going into an never-ending loop which is the left's specialty (and you will lose). What is a gamete? What is an egg? What is "What"? Eventually you'll lose track of what you were talking about, and they will get away with it.
If your definition already has exceptions in it, you're just confusing everyone (and it will be used against you in such debates). An exception, by definition (haha), is not the norm, so it shouldn't be included into it.
I also don't like going the chromosome way personally, I feel like it's just a trap in general, and there are better ways to handle this (which is why I use the female term, since anyone instinctively knows it goes beyond the human-specie, even children understand it).
Lets be honest though that is a stupid answer. It just moves the discussion away from "what is a woman?" to "what does female mean?". Bonus points if you use "woman" for that definition ;)
Short answer would probably be "Human xx chromosome with exceptions. But no exception is 'a human with xy chromosomes claims to be a woman'".
Female: Sexual individual producing egg cell/ovum gamete.
I'm not sure why I would use "woman" in the definition of "female", since it's a very broad biological term that applies to many different species.
If you're going the road of "Yes but then you need to define [that word]", you're going into an never-ending loop which is the left's specialty (and you will lose). What is a gamete? What is an egg? What is "What"? Eventually you'll lose track of what you were talking about, and they will get away with it.
If your definition already has exceptions in it, you're just confusing everyone (and it will be used against you in such debates). An exception, by definition (haha), is not the norm, so it shouldn't be included into it.
I also don't like going the chromosome way personally, I feel like it's just a trap in general, and there are better ways to handle this (which is why I use the female term, since anyone instinctively knows it goes beyond the human-specie, even children understand it).
A woman is a sexually mature human female. It's not a difficult concept.