1.5% of people are not intersex. It's closer to about 0.02%
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The government has absolutely zero say in this scenario
1.5% of people are not intersex. It's closer to about 0.02%
The government has absolutely zero say in this scenario
It's a common figure that you will often see but it's wrong.
It's based on an academic paper that included a large range of non-intersex conditions that affect phenotype.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12476264/
Actual chromosomal difference (which is what intersex refers to) is about 0.02%.