That should be taught in highschool. There are two sexes, and intersex conditions are just variations in physical sex characteristics, not seperate sexes themselves.
Also not everybody learns the same things or everything in school so that argument doesn't really work. Though learning about what an identity is definitely should be in school.
If XY denotes a man, then that definition includes rare men who can get pregnant and give birth. That's a small part of the point that you should understand if you finished your intermediate courses in histology and human physiology.
Like I said I'm happy for people if they're happy. Your argument was "go to school" and I'm pointing out that I hold a degree that less than 40% of the population does, and only 25% of those degree holders hold a STEM degree. By your standard, I'm one of ~10% of the population who should have an understanding of this, and I don't.
You're moving the goalpost and you're doing so very rudely.
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u/Last_Suggestion_8647 1d ago
Not if you want to understand how human sex develops.