Following the faulty chromosomal logic again.
"if you still have a y chromosome you are a man".
This is true, of course, if you were blessed with 2 naturally occurring sex chromosomes.
But what about all the people born each year with Klinefelter's or Turner's syndrome? They have 2 X chromosomes, so are they female? They also have a why chromosome, so are they male?
Google David Peter Reimer for an interesting story about this.
Don't even know what to title this, need a new category
[QUOTE=MollyDaniels;3369854]"if you still have a y chromosome you are a man".
This is true, of course, if you were blessed with 2 naturally occurring sex chromosomes.
But what about all the people born each year with Klinefelter's or Turner's syndrome? They have 2 X chromosomes, so are they female? They also have a why chromosome, so are they male?
Google David Peter Reimer for an interesting story about this.[/QUOTE]I was addressing sexual orientation not genetic deformity. People's decisions not the hand they were dealt. Hermaphrodite or the things you mentioned are unfortunate but rare disorders. I'm not hating on anyone with any of those conditions. My point is a man cutting off his weiner doesn't make him suddenly a hetero girl and he shouldn't portray himself as such. As far as ten sexual groups, I will add to the list of things I truly could not care less about.