Someone who is “intersex” is male or female? Really? The term is a lie? Or are you somehow putting the cart before the horse and beginning with the presumption that someone has to be binary male or female and must be assigned one way or another based on a smidgen, the slightest nudge, in the balance of their phenotypes toward male or female?Simply repeating that you've stated something does not demonstrate that the statement is correct.
If you think intersex people are not one or the other, you have been misinformed.
No one said that. My point is that you are confusing the two with your argument. As I've already stated.
Furthermore, the distinction between sex and gender was minimal until very recently. Changing a definition does not change the reality of what the word represents.
I think we agree that the answer to that is "whatever trans individual want", up to a reasonable degree.
Only if you define "gender" as "gender identity", which is silly.
Your explanation was incorrect. That's what you refuse to understand.
As I’ve repeatedly brought up I think the “sex is gametes” argument is a meaningless and very flawed attempt to distract from the key issue of gender and society. It doesn’t reflect what is crucial to trans people’s lives or the debates as to their place in society. It also represents a huge face plant when trying to define sex for prepubescent children, sterile adults, and post menopausal women. Do we really view these people as having no sex? When a baby is born do we say, “It’s a boy!” or do we wait for 12 years until we are willing to hazard a guess after a semen analysis?
As to your second highlighted statement: fine I’m happy. with that. I began here discussing the broader issue of gender, but was told that is not the point under discussion. If thread has become a narrow debate of if trans women make sperm or not it seems silly to me and I have little interest in participating.
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