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2/6/2017 3:44:33 AM
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There are scientifically more than two genders

[b]Gender vs. Sex:[/b] That's right girls and guys, even you people who confuse sex and gender have no argument. For those of you who don't know, this is the difference between sex and gender: Sex: Is the type of genitalia you posses. It's important to note that even trannys are considered the sex they wish to be because they have those body parts. Gender: Is a spectrum. You are not male [i][b]or[/b][/i] female. You can be somewhere in between. There are agendered people who don't identify with any gender, gender fluid people who identify as different genders depending on how they feel, and even pangendered people who identify as both male and female. Now many people will confuse these two words, but they do have a different meaning. Sex is physical, gender is mental. But even to those who confuse the words, we can safely say with biology that there are more than two genders. [b]Chromosomes:[/b] Everyone knows that if you have two X chromosomes, then you're a biological female, and a biological male if you have an X and a Y chromosome. But what do you call anomalies who have different chromosomes in set 23? I'm going to walk you through many different abnormalities now. Turner's Syndrome: This is when a baby is born with only one X chromosome. People with Turner's often have trouble developing breasts and usually won't get periods without hormonal treatments. They are usually shorter and harrier than normal. Klinefelter's Syndrome: When a baby is born with two X chromosomes and a Y chromosome. People with Klinefelter's have smaller testicles not capable of producing nearly as much testosterone. This usually leads to late or unfinished puberty, gynecomastia, a micropenis, less hair growth, and almost always infertility. Trisomy X: This is exactly what it sounds like, three X chromosomes. People with Trisomy X are often pretty tall and have really long legs and messed up pinkies. They're prone to, I think, many developmental disorders and are almost always affected with hypotonia, and emotional disorders. Sometimes they are born with fish eyes too. Jacob's Syndrome: This is XYY. It's pretty much the same as Trisomy X except they have a penis. There are many more, Pentasomy X is the most wild one I've heard of, but you get the picture. These people are not Males or Females, they're something else and that's okay. These people aren't victims, they're just different. Saying that there are only two genders is oppressive to these people and anyone that identifies as something other than what they're born with. Please over your mind, and make the world a better place :)
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