What happens in the womb determines the final form. There is are an infinite # of final forms.
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Replying to @oddoppo @ortrudethevegan and
Intersex is rare. Everyone knew this before trans activists appeared to try to confuse. Biologists still know it.
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @ortrudethevegan and
True intersex is rare. There are many degrees of intersex, some practically undetectable. Sex organs, like people, run the gamut of variety.
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Replying to @oddoppo @ortrudethevegan and
None of this is relevant to issue at hand: activist takeover of language, as in, "fathers chestfeed." Orwell warned about this.
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @ortrudethevegan and
So the main thing you are worried about is what labels people give their body parts? Do you have new, less sexist, labels besides mammary?
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Replying to @oddoppo @4th_WaveNow and
Perhaps you'd prefer males be called something other than mammals?
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Replying to @oddoppo @ortrudethevegan and
Female mammals breastfeed. What's your point?
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @ortrudethevegan and
And male mammals have the genetic potential to do so. Human males evolved away from it, but still have the genes that may be expressed.
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Replying to @oddoppo @ortrudethevegan and
Irrelevant to a support group for mothers.
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @ortrudethevegan and
So childless females who lactate and breastfeed need not apply?
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Nothing to do with "chestfeeding dads." Your repeated attempts to confuse with irrelevant semantic diversions isn't working.
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