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Originally Posted by plastroncafe
And if we're going to go the route of saying the human body has a specific design of function, then isn't the intersex person exactly as they should be?
Neither 100% male nor 100% female.
Also, you mention the blueprint, but continually evade my question of geneotype over phenotype.
What are our genes if not the blue print of our "design".
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I don't understand what you mean by your comment on intersex design of function, sorry. Please elaborate for me.
in cases of genotype vs phenotype, the person's phenotype is more important in determining whether they are male or female.
As I said before, the criteria is being born with a certain organ, and a even a person with XX male syndrome for e.g. Is still born a male and not a female. That's why he is called an "XX male".