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Do u believe that the LGBTQ community is forcing their beliefs on society ? ๐Ÿคฅ๐Ÿ˜‡๐Ÿค ๐Ÿค‘๐Ÿค“

Im gonna make a [b]bold[/b] statement here. I do not care about what your [b]gender[/b] is. I do not care about how a person [b]identify[/b] themselves as a human being either. But what I do care about is how people are being [b]indoctrinated[/b] in our world today. Why are we seeing this sudden boom of [b]transgender[/b] people going on right now. Dont you guys think its strange how we are being forced to just deal with the extremities of this [b]new age[/b] crap. First they said we were prejudice against them when really we were not. Then they said that they were being left out when really you were not. This has always been accepted since the [b]1980s[/b] even when it was done in secret. And afterwards it started coming out more. The only time it became a problem is when the [b]LGBTQ[/b] community wanted to make others believe that this [b]is[/b] normal, when it is not. The basic truth is that there are a few people who have this issue and you shouldnt expect for people to change their lifestyle or beliefs to appease to yours.
Does anybody here understand what I am saying in this paragraph today. Comments please.

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ElwoodBlues ยท M
No. I don't feel any "forcing." And it doesn't matter if such people are rare. People are people and all deserve the same rights.

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.

[quote] [b]The Woman Who Gave Birth Despite Most Of Her Cells Having XY Chromosomes[/b]
In 2008, doctors reported a curious case report about a woman who gave birth despite the majority of her cells having XY chromosomes, typically held by people who are biologically male.

A woman from Croatia sought medical attention when at 17-years-old she had not yet developed breasts, nor had her first period. Upon examination, the doctors didn't find much out of the ordinary, aside from the absence of these signs of female puberty. Her genitals appeared normal, she had pubic hair and facial acne, was tall, thin, and intelligent.

. . .

Though her blood was found to be 46,XY, samples taken from elsewhere around her body were not so. Cells in her skin were found to be 80 percent 46,XY and 20 percent 45,X, indicating Turner Syndrome with mosaicism. This is where female individuals are missing an X chromosome in some cells but not others. Where one chromosome is missing from all cells, it is simply Turner Syndrome, and can cause much more prominent symptoms, such as a webbed neck, heart defects, swollen limbs, and infertility.

More interestingly, her ovaries were found to be predominantly 46,XY (93 percent 46,XY and 6 percent 45,X), i.e. her ovaries contained chromosomes typically found in the cells of male individuals. [/quote]
[b]https://www.iflscience.com/the-woman-who-gave-birth-despite-most-of-her-cells-having-xy-chromosomes-61747[/b]