There is no "good person" sex hormone, or level of said hormone. There's just your own reaction to conditions and how those reactions compare for the worse or better to other conditions.
Examples of cases where someone's hormonal condition doesn't line up with what you "should" expect for their sex or gender are trivially easy to procure, so I won't bother listing them, but suffice it to say that many women have "man hormones" and many men have "woman hormones," and a nonbinary person's kinship with men/women is not necessarily predicted by their hormones either
So if you try to use hormones as a proxy for gender and gender as a proxy for virtue1 (which itself is nonsensical—our words for gender are constructed but the experiences they describe are intrinsic as far as we know, so if one gender is more virtuous, you've reinvented original sin and I for one am not Catholic) you have to dump some of the people you consider the Good Gender in the Bad Gender pile
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I don't mean privilege or lack thereof, I mean independent moral actions
