@Moonbuggy Where did you get that 99.98% figure, that is not even remotely accurate.

@Robotpuppy

Any figure backed up by science (peer-reviewed facts) generally. If we use the definition of intersex the current numbers are 1.7% according to scientists who are born with some form of intersexuality. Thus would not be defined medically as female or male strictly speaking.

@Moonbuggy

@Robotpuppy

I personally prefer to deter people from asking others about their genitalia unless they are sexually intimate with the person. As such I usually prefer not to answer that particular question.

@Moonbuggy

@Mrkhvoice

When we talk about sex we include in that definition your genes and hormonal expression. If a person has genes that disagree with what their genitals appear to be then they are by definition ambiguous in terms of sex.

Simply not identifying the ambiguity at birth does not imply the ambiguity is. not there.

@Moonbuggy @Robotpuppy

@Mrkhvoice

I will speak to the science. I will 'splain whatever i damn well please to whoever i damn well please. I will do so with respect, and expect you to do the same (Which you did not do just now).

No one gets to silence another, period. You are welcome to share your opinions, I will be happy to consider it, and share my own.

You want to make a point, then make it with facts, not some claim to authority, not going to fly here sorry.

Now if you either do not wish to hear the opinions of others, or otherwise dont wish to have an interaction in the first place, then you can either change your privacy settings or ask nicely. In either of these cases I will mute you if you wish.But if you expect other people to listen to you then you accpet the consequence of needing to hear their response as well.

@Moonbuggy @Robotpuppy

@DecayHeat

If she would have engaged respectfully I would have been more than happy to read any links and discuss the points. But it was clear she had no intention of doing so, so I wouldnt waste my energy on a one-way discussion.

The figure, as with any fact, is certainly up for discussion.

@Moonbuggy @Robotpuppy

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@Moonbuggy

Glad we agree then that ones outward appearance is all you need to know to determine what pronoun to use and demonstrating my point that knowledge of ones genitalia is not a factor in choosing that language

Q.E.D. at its finest

@DecayHeat @Robotpuppy

@Moonbuggy

No, all you know is that my gender is male (I present myself as a male to you externally). You have no clue what genitals I have. But based on my gender, and with no knowledge of any kind of my genitals, you were still successfully able to pick pronouns.

@DecayHeat @Robotpuppy

@Moonbuggy

My gender (masculinity/maleness) certainly isnt subtle, your right. My sex however (my genitals) however are not showing in the picture, and thus there is no indication what it might be.

@DecayHeat @Robotpuppy

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