doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 2:02 am
Markk wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 5:13 pm
It is obvious by your last three posts that you can’t deal with the science of this.
CFR that "science" says "XX" is female, "XY" is male, and everyone else is "none" or "both". Science doesn't contradict your view, but your dick view is mostly philosophical Markk.
Intersex folks have different chromosome patterns…and typically, unless a parent and/or doctor do if for them at a young age, they have to choose what they will identify as, which often is neither male or female. You obviously just talk and don’t read. It is not a philosophical view, it is a reality many folks deal with, and there are scientific volumes written on the subject.
either of a pair of chromosomes that determine whether an individual is male or female. The sex chromosomes of human beings and other mammals are designated by scientists as X and Y. In humans the sex chromosomes consist of one pair of the total of 23 pairs of chromosomes. The other 22 pairs of chromosomes are called autosomes.
Individuals having two X chromosomes (XX) are female; individuals having one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (XY) are male. The X chromosome resembles a large autosomal chromosome with a long and a short arm. The Y chromosome has one long arm and a very short second arm. This path to maleness or femaleness originates at the moment of meiosis, when a cell divides to produce gametes, or sex cells having half the normal number of chromosomes. During meiosis the male XY sex-chromosome pair separates and passes on an X or a Y to separate gametes; the result is that one-half of the gametes (sperm) that are formed contains the X chromosome and the other half contains the Y chromosome. The female has two X chromosomes, and all female egg cells normally carry a single X. The eggs fertilized by X-bearing sperm become females (XX), whereas those fertilized by Y-bearing sperm become males (XY).
https://www.britannica.com/science/sex-chromosome
In regards to “everyone else” I never said that in any context close to what you ask. In fact, I have been very clear that only Males can contract CAIS and PAIS from everything I have read and linked you to.
There are other chromosome disorders and syndromes where sex determination can go either way, because of the mixed chromosomes. “True Hermaphroditism” (TH) which is a outdated word and referred to a intersex also, along with AIS and other disorders is different…again from what I am reading.
https://www.news-medical.net/health/Her ... rsex).aspx
Did you watch the youtube videos I linked you too? These folks are all over the board as to what they chose to identify as…some indemnify as neither male or female, or both.
From what I have read, and I am still reading a bit…most disorders can be narrowed down to a biological sex identification of the person, but with TH….it is much harder to do so.
As far as my “dick view” …it is a just what science seems to be indicating. I have given you plenty of links, feel free to show me where I am misinterpreting this, and we can discuss it.
Let me ask you this…when a person chooses to identify as either a man or a woman, what is the “model” and/or “datum” for their decision?