Not that low. (Unless he has children, at least.) EDIT: I’m pretty sure I read a longer version of that article, also mentioning Olympic sex tests etc., but I can’t find it anymore.
In any event, that reminds me that having more than two X chromosomes, or more than one Y chromosome, doesn’t matter much, so if the question is kept I’d specify that XY also includes XYY, XYYY etc. and XX also includes XXX, XXXX, etc.
What army1987 said. Naturally intersexed folks are about 1% of the population, though that number probably includes some non-chromosonal differences and excludes some chromosonal differences.
And I said “over 95%” because I knew it would be at least 95% if I thought about it, but I hadn’t yet.
that seems low.
Not that low. (Unless he has children, at least.) EDIT: I’m pretty sure I read a longer version of that article, also mentioning Olympic sex tests etc., but I can’t find it anymore.
In any event, that reminds me that having more than two X chromosomes, or more than one Y chromosome, doesn’t matter much, so if the question is kept I’d specify that XY also includes XYY, XYYY etc. and XX also includes XXX, XXXX, etc.
What army1987 said. Naturally intersexed folks are about 1% of the population, though that number probably includes some non-chromosonal differences and excludes some chromosonal differences.
And I said “over 95%” because I knew it would be at least 95% if I thought about it, but I hadn’t yet.