You’re probably thinking of variations within a sex, such as XXY. They still have bodies organized around producing one of two gamete sizes. Nobody produces a third size of gamete
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goldenbug@fedia.io 19 hours agoIf I remember correctly, not even sex is binary in humans.
powerstruggle@sh.itjust.works 18 hours ago
mech@feddit.org 18 hours ago
But some produce neither.
powerstruggle@sh.itjust.works 18 hours ago
Nobody has a body organized around producing no gametes
mech@feddit.org 18 hours ago
What does this even mean?
Who “organizes” bodies?
If a body can’t and never could produce gametes, what makes it “organized” to do so anyway?Duranie@leminal.space 15 hours ago
My niece has Turner’s syndrome. She had to learn to give herself hormone shots to grow and develop as others normally would during puberty, but due to very underdeveloped ovaries is incapable of producing gametes. How does she fit in?
Entheon@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
There are a decent number of combinations of the X and Y chromosomes, not just XX and XY. If I remember correctly there are about 6 more common combos
jol@discuss.tchncs.de 18 hours ago
Not just cromossomes matter. Intersex can be purely environmental and not genetic.
ICastFist@programming.dev 18 hours ago
Aren’t those considered disorders, tho? Like XXX or XXY
Nima@leminal.space 17 hours ago
yes the majority of humans just have one or the other and mutations and disorders can cause variations within the two. but those aren’t a majority of humans.
people seem to think that he is putting some negative meaning behind it.
just because a mutation is a mutation doesn’t mean it’s bad. but it doesn’t mean it’s normal for humans either.
zalgotext@sh.itjust.works 12 hours ago
It also means there are more than two options for sex. Meaning it isn’t binary.