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Do you agree that there's more than 2 genders?

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GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
Yes. There are only 2 genders. Everything else is just a social stigma to define a sense of seperation and self acceptance for the changes they made to themselves to feel comfortable.

There are male glands that go together with female glands to create a humanoid copy. To say there was another gender would mean that another being either reproduces by itself or had some other form of reproduction that is outside of regular human anatomy.
Gloomy · F
@GuyWithOpinions Gender and sex are not the same 🤦‍♀️
This has been mentioned in the comments a thousand times already and is just general knowledge
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
@Gloomy labels are labels. I think we should all just let it go and just be good humans.
@Gloomy
They believe the more often they repeat their stupidities the more true they become. When that’s no longer sufficient they start to create false narratives.
Gloomy · F
@GuyWithOpinions [quote]just be good humans[/quote]

Congrats your comment shows you failed at being one
@GuyWithOpinions No - that's not the case.
People born intersex have such a wide range of deviations that one [i]cannot[/i] generalise.

Some are totally asexual. They have zero libido and can't understand the sufferings of people over romantic love, sexual desire and lack of getting enough satisfaction.

Some - such as XXYs, appear as fully functional women, but they have:
seven times the libido of an ordinary woman (normal men have 14 times more libido that normal women),
far greater physical strength and endurance,
far greater initiative and courage,
and often end up as world champion athletes.
There are now huge debates in the IOC and elsewhere over whether to allow them to compete with ordinary women or create separate competitions for them. They can still get pregnant, carry a baby to full term, and breastfeed.

Some - those who used to be called hermaphrodites - have both male and female external genitals and sex traits. The size and form varies, from fully expressed to vestigial.

Some are both as one sex in external appearance, but have the opposite on the insides of their bodies - such as female outside but with testes and prostate inside / or male outside with a womb and ovaries on the inside. In both variations, [i]all[/i] the gonads are actively producing hormones and thus creating abnormal levels of desire (too much or too little), courage, initiative, etc.
This leads the person to feel they are a different sex on the inside - as a person - than how they appear to others.

Some - such as the XYYs, have excessive libido and aggression and have a high tendency to become violent offenders and criminals. These present as hyper-male, but they are actually just another variation amid all the forms of sex deviation.