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5 hours ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

You are clearly misinformed with a poor understanding of people and their communities, leading to harmful generalizations.  Bigoted comes to mind with the use of derogatory language and negative stereotypes suggests you harbor hateful beliefs about LGBTQ+ individuals. Why not keep your misinformed ideas back at home in Trumpland where they belong, there's a whole other world out there besides yours.

Well, Trump did get elected, capturing a majority of the popular vote, and his party won control of Congress and the Senate. One of his election promises was to dismantle all this gender crap, and that's exactly what he's doing, at long last. 

 

Europe and the rest of the world will follow. Thailand hasn't yet got the memo, but it will: Gender fantasy is no longer a prerequisite to its place on the world stage  

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22 hours ago, sidneybear said:

Yep. If it's born with a todger, it's a boy. End of discussion and common sense won the day.

Biology is not always so precise.

    In ovotesticular disorder (sometimes also called true hermaphroditism), an individual has both ovarian and testicular tissue. The ovarian and testicular tissue may be separate, or the two may be combined in what is called an ovotestis.

    Intersex is a general term used for a variety of situations in which a person is born with reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn’t fit the boxes of “female” or “male.” Sometimes doctors do surgeries on intersex babies and children to make their bodies fit binary ideas of “male” or “female”. Doctors always assign intersex babies a legal sex (male or female, in most states), but, just like with non-intersex people, that doesn’t mean that’s the gender identity they’ll grow up to have. 

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1 hour ago, Srikcir said:

Biology is not always so precise.

    In ovotesticular disorder (sometimes also called true hermaphroditism), an individual has both ovarian and testicular tissue. The ovarian and testicular tissue may be separate, or the two may be combined in what is called an ovotestis.

    Intersex is a general term used for a variety of situations in which a person is born with reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn’t fit the boxes of “female” or “male.” Sometimes doctors do surgeries on intersex babies and children to make their bodies fit binary ideas of “male” or “female”. Doctors always assign intersex babies a legal sex (male or female, in most states), but, just like with non-intersex people, that doesn’t mean that’s the gender identity they’ll grow up to have. 

 

Ovotesticular disorder amounts to 1.8 cases per 10,000 live births. That's only 0.018%. Totally miniscule. You're talking total nonsense in pretending that this is an issue.

 

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6737443/

 

The rest of these 'intersex' people are figments of their own deluded imaginations, or are the results of surgical mutilation. 

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I wonder how progressive people see gender in other mammals. Let's say a puppy for example, do they agree that it can be either male or female and the gender can easily be verified by checking whether it has a dong or not? Or is it the same nonsense with animals?

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5 minutes ago, Luuk Chaai said:

I guess they didn't get the memo !  It's official !

On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed a raft of executive orders, including one proclaiming that the United States will only recognize “two sexes, male and female”

Why would the Thai government care what the fascist U.S. government is doing?

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 when you are #1 on top ...   as in the U.S.A.

 

poop rolls down hill as in everywhere else !

 

xy or xx    not lbgqzpc and sometimes y    !or any other made up combo  

 

 the female is XX and the male is XY. Every individual must have at least one X chromosome. Since the female is XX, each of her eggs has a single X chromosome. The male, being XY, can generate two types of sperm: half bear the X chromosome, half the Y.

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