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  10. heywhatsupfolks said: ^^^ and sometimes doctors will also give them surgery to match the gender binary as much as possible without consent or reason other than society wanting people to fit into the binary.
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  13. albinoraven14 said: I realized I messed up my wording, here’s a correction: …a good portion of those who are intersex will chose a gender identity that is not intersex, which makes them transgender. (2.5/2)
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  19. albinoraven14 said: @simpsona and being intersex is not as rare as people like you tend to think, planned parenthood for example dates that it could be as common as every 1-2 out of 100 babies. About them also having a biological sex, that is often chosen for them soon after they are born, and from what I have seen quite a good portion of those who are intersex will choose a gender and transition into said gender, making them by default transgender. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk. (2/2)
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  21. albinoraven14 said: @simpsona and being intersex is not as rare as people like you tend to think, planned parenthood states that it could be as common as every 1-2
  22. albinoraven14 said: @simpsona actually there is a way that you can identify as a unicorn, the term “kinning” derived from “otherkin” is when you relate so strongly with an animal or person that you commonly will start to import things you associate with that animal or person into your everyday life. Although nowadays it’s mostly used in reference to people identifying/ thinking they are a fictional character. (½)
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  26. thequeenofthesheep said: Ahhh! I liked out of habit! I do believe trans men are men and trans women are women!
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