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Sex: Unknown

Submitted by nicolegrass on December 4, 2007

Category: Psychology
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Are you a man or a woman? I’m assuming you can easily answer this simple question with one of two answers, but imagine not being able to do that. Imagine not knowing exactly which gender to classify yourself as. Nowadays, science plus technology along with people dedicated to defining every occurrence on Earth, creates a society eager to distinguish and label all physical, biological and medical possibilities. However, there seems to be a lack of this approach when it comes to gender. Three main variations between just male and female have been commonly discovered, but not welcomed into society; they are instead labeled as genetically defective and in need of a gender assignment because of the way gender is concretely defined. This standard has created a problem in itself, giving surgeons in this field the power to decide which surgical solution is best for newborn intersexuals. When over 50 percent of gender assigned people experience a surgical reversal and are unable to conceive a child either way, are humans in a position to take responsibility for decisions that are meant to be beyond their control? Or, should the procedure wait until intersexual people are ready to decide for themselves?
The XY chromosomes begin determining gender within the first six weeks of conception. If a Y chromosome is present, then testosterone is produced and causes the male sexual organs to develop. Without the Y chromosome, then female sexual organs develop. Sometimes there are differing degrees to the amount at which these organs develop, with all sorts of titles for each biological occurrence- all labeled as either a syndrome, defect, or deficiency, however. As long as it is established that humans must be either man or woman, then there will be something ‘wrong’ with the people that are not completely defined as either. By creating this standard, a conflict is presented as a result of it, thus, having the need to create a ‘solution’ for all these people negatively...

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