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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Unfortunately for you, science does not support your view. There are XX females and XY males. Rarely, there is a chromosomal abnormality involving the 23rd chromosomes such as Kleinfelter's syndrome (XXY), Turner's syndrome (XO), and "supermen and women" (XXX and XYY). Most of these abnormalities are spontaneously aborted in the first trimester, those that survive have done so because the natural mechanism to prevent fetal development of these abnormalities has failed. There are also developmental abnormalities such as testicular feminization syndrome and hermaphroditism, also exceeding rare . There is no "spectrum" of sex (and I assume you meant gender).
However, this thread is about gender identification and those that choose a different identity than the one they were born with, either hormonally or surgically, or choose to identify with a different pronoun. That's entirely up to that individual. But do not spend millions of taxpayer dollars to accommodate them or ask everyone to learn their "pronoun". They still should be treated with respect and not called "freaks"
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Sadly for you the science does support my view. There are about 140,000 intersex born each year. Not a trivial number. That is just one example, but there is no point arguing, I see you are not interested in acknowledging anyones views but your own.
So, lets let the thread return to the original question which was to stir up a dog whistle on anything other than your view.