lyleoross
* Ace Member *
True, but that does not refute what I am saying: that a person who is "XX" (not XXY, just XX) is a genetically a female, and a person who is "XY" is genetically a male.
And so-called gender-changing surgery (i.e. mutilation of one's body) does not change those genetics. We don't have that technology yet. When we do, we'll have that discussion then...
I haven't read through every post, and I may have missed a reply, but nope. There's lots of ways to be XX and still present male and vice versa.
Small translocations and changes in general expression are just two.
Let's really mess your mind up, shall we? We've dumped a ton of chemicals into our ground water. Some of them act like estrogen and some act like testosterone. Consequently, we've changed the course of child development. You can see children, girls especially, coming into sexual maturity at much younger ages. And of course, hormone therapy for a trans person is treating that person with high levels of the desired hormone. It's good to know that deregulation of chemical companies is giving us all our own little hormone boost.