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Title: What is Intersex? The Most asked Questions
Post by: Kyliexxl on Dec 04, 2022, 10:02 PM

Intersex is a general term used to describe a variety of conditions in which a person is born with reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't fit the typical definitions of male or female. Intersex is also known as "differences of sex development" (DSD). Intersex people may have the biological characteristics of both sexes or lack some of the biological characteristics typically associated with either sex.

Intersex is not a medical diagnosis, but rather a term used to describe a variety of conditions in which a person's reproductive or sexual anatomy does not fit the typical definitions of male or female. Intersex is an umbrella term that includes a variety of conditions, such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia, androgen insensitivity syndrome, and partial androgen insensitivity syndrome.

Intersex is a naturally occurring variation in humans, and it is estimated that 1.7% of the population is born with intersex traits. Intersex people have the same rights as any other person, and should be treated with respect and dignity.

FAQs

Q: What is the difference between intersex and transgender?

A: Intersex is a term used to describe a variety of conditions in which a person is born with reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't fit the typical definitions of male or female. Transgender is an umbrella term used to describe people whose gender identity or expression is different from their assigned sex at birth.

Q: Is intersex a medical condition?

A: Intersex is not a medical condition, but rather a term used to describe a variety of conditions in which a person's reproductive or sexual anatomy does not fit the typical definitions of male or female.

Q: How common is intersex?

A: It is estimated that 1.7% of the population is born with intersex traits.

Q: What rights do intersex people have?

A: Intersex people have the same rights as any other person, and should be treated with respect and dignity.