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I doubt it is that simple. I bet Mare could even provide examples of men who had ovaries.


But for 99.?% of people it is a simple matter to determine who is a man and who is a women and I think we should just consider the small percentage of variations to be irrelevant in determining the sex of the rest. I also think that despite the few genetic variations it just makes sense to say that XX is female by both gender and sex and that XY is male by both gender and sex.


When I bought my red and green M&M's this year for Christmas I did not let a few odd colors in the bag change my perception of the bag as a whole as made up of red and green.


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