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- Aug 11, 2019
0.6% of Americans are trans lmao. Trans people make up such a tiny part of the population but reeeeeeeeeeeeeee the loudest on the Internet. I literally don't give a fuck what someone identifies as, but I do care and get annoyed when people won't shut the fuck up about how special they are.
sex sperging: tl;dr, Hermaphrodite is a physical issue versus transgender is a mental one.
Troons saying "sex is a spectrum" actually piss off some of the legitimately intersexed people, so lmao. Most actual hermaphrodite or intersex people are not with the trans community in any way. Trans are biologically one sex with no physical deformity, but desire to be the opposite sex. Actual hermaphrodites are dealing with actual physical deformity to their genitals. Sometimes it's bad genes, sometimes their hormones got mixed up in the womb and they develop literally intersex, sometimes both male and female genitals (albeit deformed and maybe non-functioning, possibly other health issues from this), and some even fully develop as the opposite sex of their chromosomes. The key thing is that, not like trans, XY females who look like women tend to stay as women, and XX males who look/feel male stay male. It's not a "mental" thing.
Yes, these people exist, it's very interesting scientifically. I watched this great documentary on TV years ago (can't find it now lol troon shit on google) about a very normal looking woman who actually had the DNA of a male. What happened was, she got into her 20s, still hadn't had a period, and she was scared she was sterile. At the OBGYN it turned out that her vagina dead-ended with no uterus, she had testes inside of her where her ovaries would be, and yep she had XY chromosomes. Her body also converted all the testosterone from the testes into estrogen, and she was a blonde bombshell, you would never have guessed she had male DNA.
EDIT: Found an interesting story about an XY woman https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/woman-who-genetically-man-gives-5075269
I just watched an episode of House that covered this exact issue where the patient was an XX male (had internal testes, testosterone was converted to estrogen and such)
The episode is from season 2 called "Skin Deep" if anyone is interested