njlauren
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This is where it gets interesting, terms like sex and gender are mixed up, used as the same and they aren't. Sex usually refers to the chromosomal makeup of a person and to a certain extent their genitals as well (I say that, because there are people who were born with let's say female genitals, who are XY or XYY or some such). Gender generally refers to how the person identifies, what they feel they are, and that can be different than what the body says. Someone else mentioned the hormone baths that make a child what it is, there is a theory backed up by some evidence that if that hormone bath doesn't work right, a child can be born seemingly male or female, right chromosomes, etc, but identify as female or male, respectively, aka transgender people,experiments with mice where they fool with the hormonal bath in utero has shown results like that, plus brain structure of transgender people in certain areas suggest the gender dysphoria might be caused by brain structure. The problem with intersex kids, when they have ambiguous genitals or both or whatever, is that the gender they are raised with is often decided by the parents or what the doctors tell them is the 'better option' based on prospects of surgery and such.....a lot of the time, even in this day and age, they will choose to raise it as a boy........the problem is, later on, the kid may not be in synch with that, I know about a half dozen intersex people where they made the wrong choice and later on transitioned into living as the other sex/gender (I mention sex because they might do the SRS). By putting none on the bc, it hopefully will make it easier as time goes on if the kid shows a preference one way or the other, to be able to more easily move into the gender they feel comfortable with. There is a more subtle thing with gender, there are people who don't identify as either male or female, they fit some sort of in the middle one....
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