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Originally Posted by FoxtrotGolfXray 5.0
either XY for male or XX for females. So how does a two category only test, as you've alluded to, cater for an intersex person that may have XXY chromosomes or XO chromosomes?
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So? Nature gets it wrong.
Sex is not a spectrum, it's binary. If someone doesn't fit the binary, it's because their genetics are aberrant. They are typically infertile.
The number of fingers on a human hand is five. The existence of polydactyly doesnt mean the number of fingers exists on a spectrum.
People always seem to bring up intersex conditions as some sort of gotcha, but it just shows people dont really understand genetics.