That's fairly well covered in the thread. Virtually all sex differences exist on a spectrum, including biological and hormonal ones. There's no place you can point to with any accuracy to separate men from women, hence the bimodal distribution
So your argument is "let's arbitrarily leave out most life-forms on earth - bacteria, numerous plant/invertebrate species - and argue about one specific group of organisms because that's convenient to my point"?
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Don’t be pedantic. If you are comparing reproductive strategies within one species, it’s common sense to look at other closely related species. Apes and other mammals. Which are unquestionably sexually dimorphic with 2 distinct sexes. This isn’t difficult nor controversial.
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