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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1401168)5/1/2023 4:39:13 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) of 1577807
 
T "One who is born with XX chromosomes and is biologically distinct from one who is born with XY chromosomes."
R "Not a test performed at birth,"
"WTF, an ultrasound can easily confirm whether the baby will be a boy or not."

It doesn't tell you if the baby is XX, XY, XXY, XXYY, et al.

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"at birth everyone can tell."
Appearances can be deceiving.

Gender Dysphoria: Your Assigned Gender vs. Gender Identity (webmd.com)

Gender dysphoria is a condition that causes distress and discomfort when the gender you identify with conflicts with the sex that you were assigned at birth. You may have been assigned a male sex at birth but feel that you’re female, or vice versa. Or you may believe yourself to be neither sex, or something in between or fluid.
Symptoms and DiagnosisYou have gender dysphoria if you have persistent distress or problems over your assigned gender that lasts 6 months or longer.

In children, these symptoms include at least six of the following:

Insisting on or strongly desiring the gender that differs from one that was assigned at birthWanting to wear the clothing of the gender with which they identifyStrongly preferring friends of the gender with which they identifyStrongly preferring toys, activities, and games typically aimed at the gender with which they identifyPreference for cross-gender roles during play or make-believeRefusing masculine or feminine toys, games, and activities that don’t match their gender identityDeep dislike of the genitals they were born withStrong desire for sex characteristics, such as breasts or penis, that match their gender identityIn teens and adults, a diagnosis requires at least two of these traits:

Certainty that their gender doesn’t match with their physical bodyStrong desire to be rid of their genitals and other sex traitsDeep urge to have the sex characteristics of the gender with which they identifyStrong want to be a different genderStrong desire to be treated as a different genderDeep conviction that their feelings and reactions are typical for their gender identityChildren or adults might dress and present themselves like the gender they believe they are.

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"bUt bUt i'M nOt a bIoLoGiSt "

Obviously.
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