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Topic"There's no such thing as biological sex."
WaterLink
07/10/18 11:18:33 AM
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gunplagirl posted...
WaterLink posted...

gunplagirl posted...

It's one such group that can have them, yes. Intersex conditions exist and are quite common.

They exist but they are NOT "quite common". They are rare. Very rare in fact.

http://www.isna.org/faq/ten_myths/rare

More common than Jewish people. *shrugs*

First off, I'd love to know where the numbers come from and what classifies as intersex. I'm not saying this to be mean, and it may seem ignorant, but everyone is ignorant until they ask questions and get answers, that's how you learn. I'm legit curious.

Secondly, "more than the Jews" is a dumb comparison in my mind. Maybe the Jews just dont reproduce much, maybe some converted away, maybe some converted in but arent considered hereditary Jews. Idk, that just seems like the fun fact to throw around to make something appear polished when it really isnt and I'm skeptical when studies are measured and presented in such a manner.
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