Mott the Hoople
Sweet Jane
Yet the vast majority are binary. Please reconcile this. You’re conflating rare phenotypical variation with the phenotype. You’re also agreeing with my point by observing that these phenotypical variations are rare. If you see my point?Still not accurate. From the article I quoted:
"Intersex is defined as a congenital anomaly of the reproductive and sexual system. An estimate about the birth prevalence of intersex is difficult to make because there are no concrete parameters to the definition of intersex. The Intersex Initiative, a North-American based organization, estimates that one in 2,000 children, or five children per day in the United States, are born visibly intersex. (36) This estimate sits within range; from genital anomalies, such as hypospadias, with a birth prevalence of around 1:300 to complex genital anomalies in which sex assignment is difficult, with a birth prevalence of about 1:4500. (37) Many intersex children have undergone medical intervention for health reasons as well as for sociological and ideological reasons. An important consideration with respect to sex assignment is the ethics of surgically altering the genitalia of intersex children to “normalize” them. "
In addition, there are several other genetic gender anomalies discussed in this article.
I realize that your point is to dismiss the belief by some that there is a rainbow of genders other than male and female, in the political and societal sense. That being said, you did mention science so I thought it was worth pointing out that science does not agree with the binary gender idea. The more we learn about our own genetics/DNA, the more we discover XY chromosome differences between individuals. Granted these are fairly rare, but they still exist.
Sex and gender are not as fluid or mosaic as those who are arguing social contructs would leave you to believe.
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