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Yes, if you were born with a Y chromosome and male reproductive organs, you would still be considered biologically male even if you undergo genital alteration surgery. Surgical procedures and medical treatments can alter the physical characteristics of a person's body, but they do not change their biological sex. However, it's important to remember that a person's gender identity may not always align with their biological sex, and they should be respected and supported in expressing their gender identity regardless of any physical or biological characteristics.
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