I am aware that there are intersex people who consider it extremely important and validating that medical professionals told them what their "real" sex was and view that assignment as something they're very defensive of I.e. they are cis
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I am also aware of intersex people who had the exact opposite experience, who were "helped" by professionals who determined what their "sex" was and found this to be deeply alienating and intrusive and harmful I.e. they are trans
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Trans intersex people do exist, some of them are people I know, and while their experience is very different from dyadic trans people and cis intersex people they are nonetheless really trans and really intersex
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The entire point of what he _just_ said is that intersex people are not a monolith
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It depends, once again, on how you define "sex." Sex development has a bunch of different aspects, any of which can vary from the others in intersex people. If you want to say all intersex people are either male or female biologically, you have to clarify which aspects you use.
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So someone with CAIS is "a male" despite having no external characteristics associated with cis men? Gonadal tissue is often internal, and people don't know what theirs is or is not until it becomes relevant, such as when they want to reproduce.
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Different people's bodies present different options for transition, there is no such thing as having NO options for transition
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