It's the question you're not allowed to ask. The documentary they don't want you to see.
Someone had to challenge the narrative. Finally someone asked the hard questions to reveal some tough truths about transgenderism, puberty blockers, the current political attitude towards LGBT issues, and how it is affecting the most vulnerable: our children.
In my opinion, the period during which humans are involved in reproduction is too short compared to other animals. Assuming that a person lives for 80 years, the average number of children born during that period is one or two.
That is, regardless of genetic design, humans are affected by the sex hormones that characterize gender differences for only a short period of time.
When it comes to parenting after the lactation period, whether male or female, there is no major gender difference.
In other words, except for the time related to the alternation of generations, I think, it does not matter whether it is a man or a woman, as long as he / she desires.
Matt Walsh Revisits His What Is A Woman Interview With Dr. Forcier