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  • Mammals do have 2 sexes, there is not a single species that has more than 2, I think that you’re mixing mammals with invertebrates, amphibians and other species which have more than 2. It’s very easy to classify even in animals, let alone humans, unless someone changed it and it isn’t immediately recognizable, but there’s still 2. Intersex people are people who are born with genitals, chromosomes or reproductive organs that don’t fit into an exclusively male or exclusively female sex binary, they do not fit in notions of male or female bodies.

    That’s the case of ambiguous genitalia, just as my brother mentioned, it’s a rare condition which is either a mix of both male and female anatomical traits or the genitalia is outright beyond recognition, which doesn’t make it a third sex.



  • Hello, Kirby’s brother here, you can read the reason I took over currently here, you can talk with me about anything Kirby supposedly did from now on.

    Considering that all of his posts and comments are deleted beside the last 2 he made when he logged in after his ban expired, I cannot see the full issue and what’s this all about, but from what I’ve gathered from this and what he told me, it seem that the problem is that he apparently said that humans and mammals in general have 2 sexes?

    I fail to grasp what wrong did he say? There is not a single mammalian species that has more than 2 sexes or the natural ability to change them, there are creatures and plants which do so like fungi, invertebrates such as worms and bacteria, some species like amphibians and reptiles can change sex naturally, but mammals do not posses such abilities.

    This isn’t stated in order to direct hate towards anybody, these are just facts. If someone said that humans can’t reproduce asexually like lizards, my brother wouldn’t get angry, call someone aphobic and ban him because that’s simply a fact, and not a hateful remark towards asexual people, because asexuality in humans has nothing to do with form of reproduction.