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  1. I keep seeing people confusing sex with gender way too much or saying really silly things like they are both made up by people.

    Gender is a biosocial construct, the evidence suggests this.

    However, sex is a biological reality dependent on the reproductive system of each species of life. Some species are asexual, others are monoecious, and others like humans are dioecious.

    Within biology, the sex of dioecious species is dependent on the type of gamete an individual can produce. Some make sperm, we call these males. Some make eggs, we call these females.

    There are individuals who, because of syndromes, developmental disorders, malformations, genetic anomalies, and other atypical conditions, do not clearly fit into these categories.

    Within the human species, individuals who do not have any of these medical conditions can be said to be either male or female. Sex is binary in healthy humans, an individual can either naturally make eggs or make sperm.

    >”Sex: Either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and most other living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions. The fact of belonging to one of these categories. The group of all members of either sex.”

    Angus Stevenson, Maurice Waite (2011). Concise Oxford English Dictionary: Book & CD-ROM Set. OUP Oxford. p. 1302.

    https://books.google.com/books?id=4XycAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA1320

    >”A single body can function as both male and female. Sexual reproduction requires both male and female haploid gametes. In most species, these gametes are produced by individuals that are either male or female. Species that have male and female members are called dioecious (from the Greek for ‘two houses’). In some species, a single individual may possess both female and male reproductive systems. Such species are called monoecious (“one house”) or hermaphroditic.”

    William K. Purves, David E. Sadava, Gordon H. Orians, H. Craig Heller (2000). Life: The Science of Biology. Macmillan. p. 736. ISBN 978-0-7167-3873-2.

    https://books.google.com/books?id=kS-h84pMJw4C&pg=PA736

    >male [māl]

    >an individual of the sex that produces spermatozoa.

    Spermatozoa are not a social construct.

    >female [fe´māl]

    >an individual of the sex that produces ova or bears young.

    Ova are not a social construct.

    These are the citations for both these definitions. All these different medical encyclopedias and dictionaries use these exact definitions.

    For Miller-Keane Encyclopedia:

    male. (n.d.) Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. (2003). Retrieved May 29 2020 from https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/male

    For Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary:

    male. (n.d.) Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary. (2012). Retrieved May 29 2020 from https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/male

    For The American Heritage® Medical Dictionary:

    male. (n.d.) The American Heritage® Medical Dictionary. (2007). Retrieved May 29 2020 from https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/male

    For Segen’s Dictionary:

    male. (n.d.) Segen’s Medical Dictionary. (2011). Retrieved May 29 2020 from https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/male

    For McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine:

    male. (n.d.) McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. (2002). Retrieved May 29 2020 from https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/male

    For Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing:

    male. (n.d.) Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing. (2012). Retrieved May 29 2020 from https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/male

    For iMedix forum:

    male. (n.d.) iMedix patient discussion forum. (2010). Retrieved May 29 2020 from https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/male

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disorders_of_sex_development

    https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/SearchResults?query=malformation

    https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/pediatrics/chromosome-and-gene-anomalies/overview-of-sex-chromosome-anomalies?query=disorders%20of%20sex%20development

    Transsexual people have a medical condition:

    https://www.theravive.com/therapedia/gender-dysphoria-dsm–5-302.85-(f64.9)

    “Transgender” is a non-medical term, it is a cultural and social term.

    >Transgender is a non-medical term that has been used increasingly since the 1990s as an umbrella term describing individuals whose gender identity (inner sense of gender) or gender expression (outward performance of gender) differs from the sex or gender to which they were assigned at birth.

    https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/gender-dysphoria/expert-q-and-a

    Collecting these citations took work and I tried my best to only use professional and medical language. Please, no politics. Only hard science.

    Thank you very much.

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