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
I think that the evidence points that way for most variables (hormonal, physical, internal etc) that we could pick out. It becomes very difficult to separate sexes when you actually decide to try and pick them apart scientifically
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Well I think we’re done then. This is bordering on madness. Think of when people go to the doctors where it’s important to know what sex someone is. The doctor rarely has trouble identifying their sex. Because it is not difficult for the vast majority of humans. As well you know.
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That's an interesting argument. There are reasons that a doctor needs to know sex - endocrinologists, for example - but often this is not the case. And in many ways, sex is less important than hormone levels in most contexts anyway
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