I was merely clarifying for the people couldn't understand why it may be transphobic.



That said, an argument could be made that if it wasn't about gender and was specifically about the differences between sexes, the more proper thing would be to not use gendered language at all and instead say "As someone without a uterus" rather than "As a man." But again, it's pretty unrealistic to expect anyone to think of that sort of thing unless they've done a lot of reading on social justice and trans issues. And that's the last I'll say on it since the thread's already off-track enough.