Comment by Salty_Map_9085 on 15/01/2025 at 14:25 UTC

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View submission: Do non-binary identities reenforce gender stereotypes?

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They are not common enough to have been given names like “male” or “female”, but they are generally characterized by trisomy (or quadrisomy, etc.) in the sex chromosomes, and nonstandard sex organs (i.e. the presence of both ovaries and testes or the presence of neither, or possibly something else entirely that I don’t know about)

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Comment by Classic_Bet1942 at 15/01/2025 at 14:57 UTC

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Don’t you think if they were actual sexes, they’d have been given names by now?

Are you sure you’re not confusing disorders of sex development (something that males and females experience) with actual sexes?