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Car is one of those repurposed words. It used to mean any wheeled vehicle until around 170 years or so ago. Automobile was used at first for cars. When I was young automobile or auto was the preferred term. Car or auto can be used for motorcycles or trains, there are just better words for those.
Human sexuality is a spectrum and not an either/or situation, and should be treated as such. That being said, a chromosome test would answer the question in over 95% of cases, I believe. I could be wrong about this, so anyone with a better understanding, please correct me.
definition doesn't stop until the historical etymology bottoms out.
You are wrong about the percentige. https://www.hawaii.edu/PCSS/biblio/articles/2010to2014/2010-intersexuality.html
chromosomes are like 1 of 5 gears in human biology that can end up with independantly different sayings.
Of course the real problem, as many fellows have indicated, is that the 'common sense' take is incomplete, and the entire platform is harmfully dehumanizing.
https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/Documents/Issues/Discrimination/LGBT/FactSheets/UNFE_FactSheet_Intersex_EN.pdf
For the groundshow and layfolx:
**Not all intersex conditions are x/y chromosomal differences. Hormones do what they WANT. hair whereever. gonads? can be vague about themselves. boobie having? almost more of a cultural thing chromosomes? might as well be invisible.
we could just not treat people like shit bc karen and chet think they're normal and wanna codify their cis breeder spanking/
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tranny snuffkink in public spaces.
cw calling the transphobia by name. citations above. college degree in it so i can defend my existing. time for nap and a coffee, right?