• @joemo
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    -2111 months ago

    Get the fuck out of here.

    I don’t care what you choose to identify as. But your gender at birth is an important data point.

      • @joemo
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        -411 months ago

        It’s not? So there’s no medical conditions which affect men more than women?

        Interesting, interesting.

    • FfaerieOxide
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      111 months ago

      But your gender at birth is an important data point.

      No it isn’t.

      • @joemo
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        011 months ago

        Are you crazy? There are many factors which led to that data point. How you feel about it later in life is a different story. You don’t choose to be a certain gender. It’s genetically chosen for you, and there are other issues which are dependent on that data point.

        You may feel that you are a man or a woman during your life, and that may not confirm to your gender. That’s ok! But there may be certain diseases that are more prevalent in a woman. If you were born a woman and change your gender later in life, how does it affect that disorder,m

          • @joemo
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            011 months ago

            You were born with specific genetic things. Accurately recording those things is important.

            • FfaerieOxide
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              011 months ago

              Why? I can’t even name someone who can name someone who has actually had their karyotype tested.

              You don’t even know what chromosomes you have.