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I agree people with CAIS are genetically male but there shouldn't be any policy implications like making them use the guy's bathroom or calling them men. The using "adult female human" as the definition for woman would normally work but this is one of the times when it's valid to extend it.
I don't really get the point of extending sex differentiation to fit DSDs though outside of an individual clinical context. Going on about how this changes and points to complexities in sex differentiation itself is just pozzed nonsense. I thought male/female refers to the genome, having female parts is a phenotype.
Comparing sterility to DSDs is just autistic.
I don't really get the point of extending sex differentiation to fit DSDs though outside of an individual clinical context. Going on about how this changes and points to complexities in sex differentiation itself is just pozzed nonsense. I thought male/female refers to the genome, having female parts is a phenotype.
Comparing sterility to DSDs is just autistic.