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Klienfelter is not the same thing. That's XXY. I'm talking specifically XX males. Those being males born with two XX chromosomes. No Y chromosome in sight.I think you still missed the point of my comment. Individuals with Klinefelter (those with an XXY genotype) are still male; they may posses more feminized features and suffer sterility, but they do not develop female reproductive organs due to the presence of the second X chromosome. A person with brown eyes may have an extra blue allele, for an example, but they will still have a brown phenotype; the Y chromosome works similarly.
In 90% of the cases XX males are this way because it's the SRY gene, one of the genes that controls whether a fetus develops as a male, has been transposed onto the X chromosome. There is no Y chromosome for these guys. In the rest of the cases it's a mutation of the X chromosome itself with no SRY gene at all. They can, and do, develop male reproductive organs that appear to be functional even if they are sterile. In some cases the organs are malformed or truly in an intersex capacity. But make no mistake there is no Y chromosome there which was the original point.
And if you really want to get technical there are something like 8 genes that determine eye color. It's just, like what we've been going back and forth about, that 90% of the cases happen to be as easy as "brown eyed gene dominant over blue eyed gene". After all it's extremely rare but it's very possible for two blue eyed parents to have a child with brown eyes.
But this isn't the place to sperg about biology. It's to laugh at nutters that think that being a troon automatically makes you an angel incapable of hurting or harming anybody.