“Yes, there are two different sexes in the human species… “Sex” is the biological difference.”
Anne Fausto-Sterling’s (and others) work on intersexuality proposes that up to 2 percent of all human children born show some biological sexual ambiguity. A significant fraction of them, have the physical appearance opposite to their genetic code. This is in addition to gender dysphoria, where people have one physical sex but feel themselves to be ‘truly’ the other sex.
Human sex, gender and behavior are much more fluid and complicated than our common sense labels suggest.
Eliezer, I expect clearer thinking from you.
“Yes, there are two different sexes in the human species… “Sex” is the biological difference.”
Anne Fausto-Sterling’s (and others) work on intersexuality proposes that up to 2 percent of all human children born show some biological sexual ambiguity. A significant fraction of them, have the physical appearance opposite to their genetic code. This is in addition to gender dysphoria, where people have one physical sex but feel themselves to be ‘truly’ the other sex.
Human sex, gender and behavior are much more fluid and complicated than our common sense labels suggest.