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What you say is not entirely true.
Think of it this way, imagine you have a plan to build a two storey house. You build the first storey. The bricks do not arrive on time for the second storey then the roofers come along any install the roof and the stair fitters do the best they can.
What have you built? A house or a bungalow?
Chromosomes are just a plan. It usually works out. Incidentally, everyone, as far as I know, has a full set of "female" chromosomes. All these people have XY chromosomes.
What the fuck was that homo promo jibber jabber? SECURITY!
I always get hassle when I tell the truth but it remains the truth nonetheless. Chromosomes are just a plan. That plan may work out as expected or it may not. Just like any plan. Hormones and nutrients need to be available at exactly the right times otherwise "failure" could result.
Also, it explains why hormone treatments and puberty blockers work well after birth. There is more to it than just chromosomes. That's before we get on to the people with XXY chromosomes and XYY etc.
All those people in the photograph would pass as female, yes, even undressed, even though they all have XY chromosomes.
Hmmm, pretty sure you're using the ol' "Let's find some rare outliers who might represent a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of 1% of the population" strategy as the basis for your argument.
Kinda like when folks are debating abortion and they immediately jump to the "But what about incest?" or "The mother could DIE!" arguments. Those rare cases represent a miniscule amount of the mostly "for convenience" abortions.
We're not going to craft laws that negatively impact 99.999% of the population based on the remote .001% outliers. That's ridiculous.
It is true that I am only talking about a tiny fraction of the population. However, all the rest are not entirely binary, either. Basically, we are all the same it is just that some people have some parts of their body a different shape or size to others - but they all have the same basic parts.
I believe that starting from the assumption that we are all the same is a slightly better starting point than assuming there is a hard, binary split. Like most things, there is a spectrum and people can lie anywhere along it.
It makes sense. Both models are made on the same production line. Both models could have 45 out of 46 pages of the plan identical. The final part, the Y-chromosome is much like an X-chromosome but with a lot of it missing. It is hardly surprising that we turn out almost the same.
Returning to the picture I posted, should those people be forced into the men's toilets because they have XY chromosomes or should they be allowed into the women's toilets because they look like women and have lived their lives as women?
It was intended to be a house. Sure, something went wrong and it's now kind of a bungalow, more a less another dwelling. Just like when a woman can't reproduce. She's missing the "upstairs." She's still a woman. What if in your example, they decided to put wings on the side of the house and a cockpit upstairs is it now an airplane? That's a more apt comparison imo
Stopped reading at men and women are pretty much the same. You think you sound smart but you really don't
When babies are born, there are not two sets of parts in the womb and you pick the parts from one box for a male and another box for a female. There is only one box and parts are developed differently.
You probably don't think we all start off looking more like fish embryos and have tails either!
Yes, HUMAN BEINGS have all those physical characteristics but they are definitely different from each other.
Agreeed, they are different but people seem to ignore the similarities and even find reasons for ignoring those similarities when they are pointed out.
Then there are the people who do not nicely fall into one of the two accepted categories. Even if that number is only 0.1% it means that 8,000,000 people are being disenfranchised in some way and everyone else thinks they have reasons not to care.
Men and women are very different. Not just physically, either.
And to discount the physical differences as a result of them being minor, as you'd expect of two members of the same species might I add, is a worthless distinction.
When working within the frame of "human" we are very physically different. Just because we could work within the frame of "all species of all variations and differences" doesn't change that. And we should be working within the "human" frame, since that is what we are and what we are comparing/contrasting.
We agree, men and women are different. That's what I said. However, it is not always the binary difference that XX and XY chromosomes might suggest. Part of the clue is that we all have an X chromosome.
When you say "very physically different" first, that is subjective and not quantitative and, second, it only applies to the average. If you were to pick a man at random I can probably find a woman who is just as tall, for instance.
Androgen insensitivity syndrome
Yes genetically male