𝐿𝒶𝓃𝒶 on Nostr: In 2007, the National Library of Medicine published a report of a person who had XY ...
In 2007, the National Library of Medicine published a report of a person who had XY chromosomes, developed breasts, a uterus and ovaries, menstruated regularly, got pregnant twice unassisted by IVF, and then gave birth to a healthy baby girl. Now, admittedly, this is a rare occasion, but if we are basing our arguments in science, we can't ignore outlier data when reaching a conclusion.
So my question to MAGA is: what gender is this person?
- Because if you say a man, then you admit that men can give birth.
- If you say a woman, you admit that genetic sex is different from gender.
- And if you say neither, then you admit gender isn't binary.
So my question to MAGA is: what gender is this person?
- Because if you say a man, then you admit that men can give birth.
- If you say a woman, you admit that genetic sex is different from gender.
- And if you say neither, then you admit gender isn't binary.