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@TransInterphobe

Exposing intersexphobia from trans activists - DM your screenshots and/or post links. Interfakers, PretenDSDers, and misinformation from gender idealogues.

Posts on ๐• Se uniรณ Ekim 2023
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@TTExulansic @Kassandra_Zerb @IHaveOTDSD She's desperately trying to find something that says one can get sperm from an ovostestes, though the cases cited, involved TESA or TESE from a testis. Even the testis produces very little. Which is why assisted fertility was needed. x.com/TransInterphobโ€ฆ
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@Kassandra_Zerb @TTExulansic No one claimed that sperm production was required. The question asked and answered, was the development resulting in sperm. That can only be testes. You won't get sperm from an ovary, not even an ovotestis (So far, only ova has been found), nor from a dysgenic streak gonad.

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Exulansic@TTExulansicยท
The development that results in a sperm development
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@TTExulansic @Kassandra_Zerb @Kindun526 @HatzKatzn @DisabledEsq @heikateryna @GenCritThink @shamanspirit13 @TheLawfulEvil @Apotto420 @edu_46XX @Onionfries73947 @PrishaMosley @thepeacepoet99 @dragonTKO95 The only development in the past, was that of the undifferentiated embryo. Humans look exactly alike, until 6 - 7 weeks, when differentiation takes place. Differentiation did not proceed in Swyer's, the gonads failed to form either testes or ovaries. So what's left are streaks.

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@TTExulansic @Kassandra_Zerb "A ๐˜๐—ฒ๐˜€๐˜๐—ถ๐˜€ or an ๐—ผ๐˜ƒ๐—ผ๐˜๐—ฒ๐˜€๐˜๐—ถ๐˜€ is more likely to be present on the right than on the left. Spermatozoa are rarely present; however ostensibly normal oocytes may exist even in ovotestes." The sperm was found in the testis, using TESE or TESA. Stop cherry picking.
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@TTExulansic @Kassandra_Zerb Did you actually READ your source? The man has a testis, and what was described as a non functioning atophic testis, a type of streak gonad, with a loss of germ cells. They used TESA to aspirate sperm from his ๐˜๐—ฒ๐˜€๐˜๐—ถ๐˜€, not from an ovotestis, which he was not found to have.
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@Kassandra_Zerb @TTExulansic No one claimed that sperm production was required. The question asked and answered, was the development resulting in sperm. That can only be testes. You won't get sperm from an ovary, not even an ovotestis (So far, only ova has been found), nor from a dysgenic streak gonad.
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KassandraZ@Kassandra_Zerbยท
@TransInterphobe @TTExulansic Ability to produce sperm is not required to be male. Sterile males are males, Swyer's among them. As you point out, their potential gamete is sperm, but fertility is thwarted by testes failure.
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Talia ~Makoyi~ Nava@shamanspirit13ยท
This is Jeanne Nollman. She was born in the 1970s in New York. Her story is very typical for women with her condition: when she failed to get her period, her parents took her to the doctor. During that period of time, doctors were not always as honest as they should have been...
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Disabled, Esq.@DisabledEsq

@Apotto420 @Onionfries73947 @metrospectre @shamanspirit13 @Marzipan1356921 This is a Swyer patient. Heโ€™s a whole ass man with a dysfunctional reproductive system.

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Exulansic@TTExulansicยท
@TransInterphobe So when testicles formed in a female, what was your theory for why it was a male?
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@TTExulansic @Kassandra_Zerb @Kindun526 @HatzKatzn @DisabledEsq @heikateryna @GenCritThink @shamanspirit13 @TheLawfulEvil @Apotto420 @edu_46XX @Onionfries73947 @PrishaMosley @thepeacepoet99 @dragonTKO95 The only development in the past, was that of the undifferentiated embryo. Humans look exactly alike, until 6 - 7 weeks, when differentiation takes place. Differentiation did not proceed in Swyer's, the gonads failed to form either testes or ovaries. So what's left are streaks.
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@TTExulansic @Kassandra_Zerb @Kindun526 @HatzKatzn @DisabledEsq @heikateryna @GenCritThink @shamanspirit13 @TheLawfulEvil @Apotto420 @edu_46XX @Onionfries73947 @PrishaMosley @thepeacepoet99 @dragonTKO95 If there's no male development, is there a male? There's no male gamete, system (Wolffian ducts), and phenotype (testes, penis, scrotum). This is what differs CAIS and Swyers. CAIS has part of the phenotype (testes), and would produce sperm. Emma has said that CAIS are male.
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@TTExulansic @Kassandra_Zerb @Kindun526 @HatzKatzn @DisabledEsq @heikateryna @GenCritThink @shamanspirit13 @TheLawfulEvil @Apotto420 @edu_46XX @Onionfries73947 @PrishaMosley @thepeacepoet99 @dragonTKO95 I'm clearly responding with the same response, because she was talking about genotype, which is WHY she used "Klinefelter's" and "female", as well as "Swyer's" and "male". She is no more calling Swyer's male, than she is Klinefelter's female, you dumb twit.
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