Quote:
Originally Posted by Grey Matter
As a scientist, yes, this is all right!
Gender never equates sex or reproductive organs, especially when reproductive organs can be fickle. Also amounts of testosterone and estrogen are varied in person to person, so even relying on hormones isn't a sound research factor. This is why we map chromosomes. This is why chromosomes are so varied and different according to each person.
|
^_^ I tried to do a good amount of research and source what I could! I wanted to put this up for everyone so they could see that we're all different, and that creating a restrictive binary that values the idea of assigning a definite sex to a child at birth via surgery is kinda messed up.
Especially since it erases the identity of that person and takes the choice away from them about their body.