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- Dec 8, 2014
I, for one, can certainly believe you have XXYY syndrome.I should come completely clean about something to my own admission although it may well have been highlighted elsewhere. Although it had been expurgatrd from the record aggressively in the wake of the Elaine Mayisticistiship under the Rennicistically averting cousin or uncle or something, my memory variegatively vagueriates itself, I was born intersexual and had been tested at long last although it had since been impurgated with a return to "legal XY recognition" by imposition (I can't remember if this was resolved) a sufferer of 47.5,XXYy. A.k.a. 48'/47-umulatative',XXY'-recombinatory. It was expurgated by medicine for being too hard to theorise by the cretinous Wikipedians. Although, they do mention it in canvas; intersexology does describe it verbally at least if I recall an article reader.
I had been born with disambiguous phallic genitalia but ambiguous formal genitalia anadiagnostically on the proviso and request of my father with forced closure of a so-called "whorl" a.k.a. remains of a semi-collapsed vaginal wall at the age of 2, I vaguely remember. I've honest-to-God some resentments against the state for thinking it would emerge a human rights victor for allowing this to prevail in historically narativistic expletion owing the chauvanism of some "class ultimatumitalitarian" types even though nobody said that SES0-10 couldn't have 1 supergenius at least, although in the English government's time it was known to spike for that group marginally, if anything, in certain types of boy. Even in Scotland during conservative eras in the purest of dual governance had it been noted that certain SES superdepressives has particular advantage at a post-genius canvas under a disciplinarian system so long as they were approriately streamed by predominance if albeit grade challenged. The predominant idea was "So what? You had gotten your reward."
Very neatly explains everything from your autism symptoms, your intellectual impairment, and your seemingly unstable mood.