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ElwoodBlues · M
We have observed genotypes involving XXX, XXY, XYY and X0 (Turner syndrome) sex chromosomes. And we've observed human phenotypes with a range from no functioning sex organs to varying amounts of male & female sex organs on the same individual (these are often called intersex). Genetic mosaicism is where the X and Y chromosomes are expressed differently (from the most common expression) on different parts of the body (these phenotypes are also often described as intersex and sometimes hermaphrodite). Then there's androgen insensitivity syndrome. These are all observable biological phenomena that either God or Nature brings into the human family.
So how do you classify people born with XXY chromosomes and both kinds of sexual organs? Are they men or are they women? Or might it be possible that not every person fits into your exclusive binary categories??
So how do you classify people born with XXY chromosomes and both kinds of sexual organs? Are they men or are they women? Or might it be possible that not every person fits into your exclusive binary categories??
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ElwoodBlues · M
@redredred You have a small error in your chromosome claim; it's an easy mistake to make, no big deal. Beyond that, you're conceding that some people don't fit into either the male or the female category. Sure they're rare. But they're people and they're citizens and they deserve equal protection under the law.
Equal protection under the law - is that too much to ask??
Equal protection under the law - is that too much to ask??
redredred · M
@ElwoodBlues Ohh they get equal protection under the law and you know it.
ElwoodBlues · M
and you know it.
Translation: you can't support this claim, LOL!!!
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
They didn’t trust the science
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