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by oldnetguy
577 days ago
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Males are females are biological sex labels. It's how our bodies develop so we can reproduce. Even if our bodies don't develop properly or if we have developmental sex disorders we are all either male or female. If you lookup biological adult, it's just someone who has completeled their reproductive development. So Boy, Girl, Man and Woman are also sex labels. Also we now know more about how sex is more then just genitalia. This is why we have Sex and a Biological Variable
https://www.nature.com/articles/npp2016215 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B97803...! |
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That's not what the actual developmental science says though.
The strong all humans are either male OR female by { unprovided definition } is simply incorrect.
> If you lookup biological adult, it's just someone who has completeled their reproductive development.
Sure. Some are born and develop into biological adult males. Others are born and develop into biological adult females. And others yet again are born and grow into adults who are neither one nor the other.
Look it up .. start with "intersex".
See your own first link, for example, it's really sloppy, and yet:
* all cells will have a sex (okay ...)* most will be XX (female) OR XY (male) (... okay)
* ... crickets ...
Nothing said about those cells that are neither male nor female.
All that aside, you have dodged the question.
What definition do you have for male, for female, and what do you designate the remainder?
Are you even aware that people are born who are neither male nor female by any of the generally accepted physical and genetic attributes?