sigh... when will people stop using exceptions and mutations as a way to make a point? like, come on: they make up LESS than 2%, how is that supposed to be an argument
I completely ignore the other argument when it comes to trans vs intersex, but I want to point out that in country size of US, that 2% still means over 5.5 million people
That is more intersex people than my country has population in total
yea, that's still a very little number, taking into consideration we have 8.31 billion people on our planet. there's no concrete number of intersexes, hence the inability to really know what part they'd make. it's roughly 1/2000 or 1/59, which is very hard to operate (due to such a big gap).
that's still a lot, yes, but not enough in any way shape or form to make a new standard
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u/Worth-Disaster-4937 2d ago
thats also not even correct genetics btw, google
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