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<blockquote data-quote="somethingtobelievein" data-source="post: 74942" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>Basically, but I'm not saying anyone with a Y is "essentially" a male. They are male. </p><p></p><p>And you don't stress test understandings with deformities and rare disorders. </p><p></p><p>If I say "Humans have 10 fingers." We don't stress test it with incest babies born with 11 and say "actually humans have 10.0000001 fingers and it's a very flexible definition." That's why it's silly to bring in extremely rare exceptions to this conversation. They're brought in not as a stress test, but because people want a different definition and grasp for support.</p><p></p><p>So, yes: a <u>functional</u> SRY gene triggers male development (ie testes formation). If your SRY is displaced or mutated, it's a deformity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somethingtobelievein, post: 74942, member: 90"] Basically, but I'm not saying anyone with a Y is "essentially" a male. They are male. And you don't stress test understandings with deformities and rare disorders. If I say "Humans have 10 fingers." We don't stress test it with incest babies born with 11 and say "actually humans have 10.0000001 fingers and it's a very flexible definition." That's why it's silly to bring in extremely rare exceptions to this conversation. They're brought in not as a stress test, but because people want a different definition and grasp for support. So, yes: a [U]functional[/U] SRY gene triggers male development (ie testes formation). If your SRY is displaced or mutated, it's a deformity. [/QUOTE]
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