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This is critical because it's inclusive of the medical management of intersex individuals as well.

why do these people cling SO HARD to some rare birth defect to argue their point? i just don't get it. birth defects aren't relevant at all to the conversation of what a woman is.

oh? people have 2 legs? WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE BORN WITHOUT 2 LEGS? CHECK MATE, TRANSPHOBE!!!

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Just add those things to definitions.

"Water boils at 100°C". "But what about air pressure?!" ""Water boils at 100°C when at sea level air pressure".

"A woman has XX chromosomes". "But what about this genetic mutation A?!" "A woman has XX chromosomes or is a human who suffers from this genetic mutation A".

A definition can include many things and or clauses. "Define not losing at chess" can be defined as "Winning or drawing".

You can even exclude certain things in definitions like :bbbn::underscore::1: :equals: :bbbn::underscore::0: :!slash: :brace::0::!brace:

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why do these people cling SO HARD to some rare birth defect to argue their point?

Because they have no other way of arguing that makes logical sense, so they use this as some sort of gotcha moment.

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well there's an SNL skit no one on the planet remembers except you

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If anyone bothers to visit me when I'm dying, I'll probably tell them about all kinds of dumb shit they never wanted to know about.

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before i die, grandson, i must tell you something that shaped my entire life. this knowledge must survive and be passed down. there was this skit on SNL...

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>Did anyone ever tell you about David Spade? No?

>You've never heard of him? That's weird, he was really famous in 1994.

>Well you see he was Chris Farley's sidekick

>What do you mean you've never heard of him either?

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For one they don’t realize primarily sexually charactistics are more important then chromosomes in determining s*x. Which removes a good chunk of intersex disorders except true hermphadotism. From that you can have defined catagories and still treat known disorders having a male and female catagory doesn’t magically make doctors not know what Klinefelter syndrome is.

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