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by montyf 2960 days ago
> Simply not having XX nor XY chromosomes happens about in one in every 1666 people. Surely you have met at least two thousand people in your life.

That's a disease, not a gender. What makes people with such a disease think they are special? Moreover, why should I care about this particular disease when there are much worse?

Honestly, everyone has quirks, not everyone makes them the core of their identity.

Edit: apparently someone here is offended by my comments and instantly downvoting them. Pretty sad, and doesn't help your cause. If censorship is the best strategy you can think of, then maybe your cause is total fucking bullshit.

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That is but one possible situation. Read the link. There are other things like adrenal hyperplasia which are really common and results in developing secondary sexual characteristics of both genders.

Is being a man a quirk or a disease of yours or in the core of your identity?

> There are other things like adrenal hyperplasia which are really common and results in developing secondary sexual characteristics of both genders.

"Really common" is people bullshitting. Most of this stuff is in their heads. I don't know about adrenal hyperplasia but certainly you don't need to be a liberal to have it? So why do only liberals want preferential treatment?

Sorry, all this crap is just identity politics... it's not based in reality at all.