my initial point of the sex based nature of our specific conditions. Generally speaking sex is binary, but gender expression falls on a bimodal spectrum. Intersex people although rarely can have varying gender identities, or even no gender identity and simply accept their sex ->
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Replying to @AlexAlicit @eyelidlessness and
The pressing matter for intersex people is that we want accepted as male or female, with no reinforcement of stereotypes, conformity and no IGM. We want treatment, awareness and the stigma to be removed. Intersex people are male or female. I'm happy to explain more if need be.
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Replying to @AlexAlicit @nadine_feiler and
This is beyond helpful and I appreciate you taking the time to talk through it. I’m going to rethink how I approach discussing either topic, and I sincerely regret any way I wrongly conflated these issues. My whole motivation is acceptance of people for who they are /cont
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Replying to @eyelidlessness @AlexAlicit and
For the record, the Darlington Statement (an attempt at a consensus statement among intersex orgs and activists in 2017) says the opposite of this One of its core action items is to end the practice of legal sex classification, for everyonehttps://darlington.org.au/statement/
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Replying to @arthur_affect @AlexAlicit and
Thank you for adding this. I was extending solidarity on a personal basis to someone who was kind enough to share her own experience and expectations & brave enough to make her trauma public. If it’s vital for anyone to declare sex classification that’s true for
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Replying to @eyelidlessness @arthur_affect and
(And sorry if the @ wasn’t welcome)
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Replying to @eyelidlessness @arthur_affect and
The Darlington Statement is also violated regularly by people insisting on a "third sex marker" being enforced. I would also like to bring attention to the Malta Declaration, which stresses exactly what I pointed to.https://intersexday.org/en/malta-declaration/ …
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Replying to @AlexAlicit @eyelidlessness and
The Malta Declaration is the one that proposed a "third sex" category in the first place, the Darlington Statement, which came four years later, amends this by saying this is a bad solution and there should be no enforced legal categories at all
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Replying to @arthur_affect @AlexAlicit and
The Darlington Statement is the one that's more "radical" - the direction of movement has clearly been of greater opposition to medical gatekeeping and categorization, *against* the idea that "all intersex people can and must be defined as objectively male or female"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @eyelidlessness and
The Malta Declaration specifically states that all intersex children are raised as male or female, while acknowledging they may identify as another sex. Whereas the Darlington Statement has been twisted into an idea of implying sex is a spectrum and that "sex should be abolished"
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What it specifically says is that sex should not be a legal, social category on your official documentation and that your legal categorization as a citizen should be completely decoupled from your medical care
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Replying to @arthur_affect @AlexAlicit and
For precisely the reason that coupling these two concepts together creates enormous perverse societal and personal incentives when it comes to medical care, which have nothing to do with the physical well being of the patient
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