One has either XX chromosomes or XY. Female or male. Nothing in between. What one thinks oneself to be won’t ever change that.
“An effigy of a woman but not a woman”. Well put.
“One has either XX chromosomes or XY. Female or male. Nothing in between. What one thinks oneself to be wont ever change that.”
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Unfortunately some are born with just one “X”.
There are in fact a few syndromes that could be considered "in betweens" But they are very, very rare and are rightly called by science, abnormalities. What the trans-multi-omni gender folks want us to do is to see all this as normal. At the very least they are statistical anomalies and it is highly unlikely that this individual has any of those.
I suppose it would be an insult to point out that those abnormalities also have a high incidence of seriously reduced IQ. Just saying...
Klinefelter has XXY. Jacobs has XYY. There are XXX and single X females.
The XYY super male is found in prison populations at a higher incidence than the general population.
Not at all true. 1:500 males is born XXY, or with Klinefelter's syndrome (47XXY), although some XXY identify as females and have been documented as giving birth. 48XXYY is rare, but it occurs naturally.
There are XXX, XXXX, XXXXY, XXXXX, and XYY syndromes. I have personal experience with testing for Turner Syndrome in a child: 45X, 46XdelXp, 46XiXq, or a blend of 45X, 46XX, 46XY, and other cells.
We haven't even touched on hermaphroditism, or 47XXY, 46XX/46XY, or 46XX/47XXY.