Women are defined by biology, specifically by their physical and physiological characteristics associated with being biologically female. These attributes, such as having two X chromosomes, reproductive organs like ovaries, and the presence of female sex hormones like estrogen, are the fundamental biological markers of womanhood. Bylaw semantics should not alter the core definition of a woman as a biological female, as this acknowledgment of biology respects the scientific and medical aspects of gender identity while allowing for inclusivity and understanding.
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