Also, not that rare. Most people never have their DNA sequenced, and if they’re not having an issue, they’ll never know. We’ve got estimates between 1 in 50 to 100 are intersex. That’s more intersex people than diabetics (1 in 200). 1% means 1 in every grade of a median sized elementary school.
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The thing is, in online arguments and dueling opinion pieces, the transphobes always bat this away with the same deflection: "But those are rare conditions, and they have nothing to do with trans people." Which does not change the fact that it's *true*, or that their premise is false.
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I trust the Cleveland Clinic far more than I trust any rando terf’s talking points.