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The six biological karyotype sexes that do not result in death to the fetus are:
When you consider that there are 7,000,000,000 alive on the planet, there are almost assuredly tens of millions of people who are not male or female. Many times, these people are unaware of their true sex. It’s interesting to note that everyone assumes that they, personally, are XY or XX. One study in Great Britain showed that 97 out of 100 people who were XYY had no idea. They thought they were a traditional male and had few signs otherwise.
- X – Roughly 1 in 2,000 to 1 in 5,000 people (Turner’s )
- XX – Most common form of female
- XXY – Roughly 1 in 500 to 1 in 1,000 people (Klinefelter)
- XY – Most common form of male
- XYY – Roughly 1 out of 1,000 people
- XXXY – Roughly 1 in 18,000 to 1 in 50,000 births
Secondary source: The 6 Most Common Biological Sexes in Humans
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Literally all of those fit into the male or female category. It's disgusting to suggest otherwise and seems to suggest either a lack of knowledge or intentional spread of misinformation.
Do you know why 97/100 people who were XYY had no clue? Because they are men. If they were some sort of hermaphrodite (or some completely different sex) as your posts seems to suggests, don't you think they'd be aware?
If you passed any of these people on the street, you'd be unaware of their chromosomes but you'd still be able to know who is male (has a y chromosome) vs who is female.
To suggest someone with a genetic disorder is in some way less than any other male or less than any other female is one of the more disgusting things I've read on here.
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