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The general public are a subjective take, and also, dumb as fuck.
Yeah, sex is related to gender, but it's not the same thing.
If its your colloquial necessity to objectify women, then I don't know, be equal and objectify the trans girls as well.
But if you don't, then it's gonna be preferable to address them as "women", not "females".
If you’re purely referring to ‘female’ as a noun, I do have a similar intuition about ‘female’ (noun) vs. ‘woman’, but it has little to do with objectification and more to do with ‘female’ generally being used in a biological sense, specifically non-human animals.
As an adjective, ‘female’ is pretty neutral, though.
Yeah, it's to refer to biological sex. But language doesn't have exact rules, it's descriptive more than prescriptive.
Most people don't understand that sex and gender are similar, yet distinct concepts.
But it's implications aren't always. I used to think that as well, but unfortunately language is a cooperative thing and if the person you're talking to doesn't consider it neutral, then it isn't.
And if a police was giving a description of a trans girl, they probably wouldn't say "male", would they?