Are you forgetting intersex people?CMDDarkblade said:If he is referring to gay men then I suppose I am obligated to be at least slightly offended, but I'll deal with that later. Anyways, while it is indeed possible that there are more than two genders and gender roles and those are social constructions. Biological sex is indeed binary if at the very least in terms of chromosomal sex: we have an "X" chromosome for female but if a "Y" chromosome is introduced then it is male, but as far as I know a "Z" chromosome that denotes a third sex does not exist.Rascarin said:Effeminate males? You mean gay men? You realise that thats just how they are born, and it has exactly nothing to do with what clothes you put them in.JeffBergGold said:It would be deeply saddening if his mother was raising him to become the type of man who wears dresses. Although, this is outside the realm of possibility since she despises effeminacy in males as much as I do.
And as for your earlier comment about "men being men and women being women", I'm going to guess you've never spoken to a trans person in your life. People are people. Men can be women. Women can be men. We are not binary.
People with XXY?
People being born intersex or with ambiguious genitals is not that uncommon. Wikipedia says 1% of live births.