No, not really. "Biologically male" organisms do not, as a class, have similar chromosomes, genitalia or ability to give birthhttps://twitter.com/ryancmack/status/814624085812670464 …
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What it comes down to is that our use of "biological sex" is based on trying to form a category for all life forms based on human sex
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Trying to define everything as "male" and "female" goes back to our very human assumptions from before "sex" and "gender" were different
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