I’d think a parent would be aware of physical intersexuality, so I’m not sure that’s relevant in this thread’s context; physically ambiguous sex would certainly be a reason to be cautious about assuming gender! I’m having a hell of a time finding consistent prevalence data for psychological transsexuality, though; estimates seem to vary from 1 in 21000 to around one in 500 (taking the low estimate in the latter because it seems to be running on MtF numbers, which appear to skew a bit higher).
I’d think a parent would be aware of physical intersexuality
This is not reliably true. I have a friend who is a genetic chimera (fraternal twins, fused early enough in development to turn into one basically normal-shaped person). She was considered anatomically male and normal at birth and well past, and didn’t find out she had female organs too until her twenties, when they finally did an ultrasound to track down her irregular abdominal cramping, then did genetic tests to explain why there was a uterus in there. This gave her a relatively socially acceptable excuse to assume a female social role.
I’d think a parent would be aware of physical intersexuality, so I’m not sure that’s relevant in this thread’s context; physically ambiguous sex would certainly be a reason to be cautious about assuming gender! I’m having a hell of a time finding consistent prevalence data for psychological transsexuality, though; estimates seem to vary from 1 in 21000 to around one in 500 (taking the low estimate in the latter because it seems to be running on MtF numbers, which appear to skew a bit higher).
This is not reliably true. I have a friend who is a genetic chimera (fraternal twins, fused early enough in development to turn into one basically normal-shaped person). She was considered anatomically male and normal at birth and well past, and didn’t find out she had female organs too until her twenties, when they finally did an ultrasound to track down her irregular abdominal cramping, then did genetic tests to explain why there was a uterus in there. This gave her a relatively socially acceptable excuse to assume a female social role.
I don’t mean to trivialize any problems she may have gone through but at least on a first reading that sounds awesome.
I mean, I’m sure it wasn’t but it still sounds that way.
Yay! Someone high-status said it so I don’t have to!