Gay or Straight marriage, pick one?

Gay or Straight marriage, pick one?

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The person on the left is an XY female. She looks like a girl has since birth. So, who should she marry, the normal XX female, making the marriage XY and XX, or the normal XY male, making it a gay marriage of XY-XY? Pick one.

Straight Marriage:
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Gay Marriage:
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She should marry whoever she wants, according to her Will, regardless of gender.

 
There's no such thing as gay marriage. They can pretend to get married it makes no difference to me.

Try clicking your heels three times after saying this next time and maybe it might come true.
 
"Gay or Straight marriage, pick one?

There's only one marriage law in each of the 50 states, no need to pick. Same- or opposite sex couples are both eligible to enter into marriage contracts.
 
Why are sodomites so afraid of using the term "homosexual"? Is it a forlorn hope that they can encourage kids to experiment with AIDS if they use the term "gay"?
 
There's no such thing as gay marriage. They can pretend to get married it makes no difference to me.

Try clicking your heels three times after saying this next time and maybe it might come true.

Ironic.

There's no such thing as gay marriage. They can pretend to get married it makes no difference to me.

Try clicking your heels three times after saying this next time and maybe it might come true.

Ironic.

lol.
 
What is Swyer syndrome?
Swyer syndrome is a condition that affects sexual development. Sexual development is usually determined by an individual's chromosomes; however, in Swyer syndrome, sexual development does not match the affected individual's chromosomal makeup.

People usually have 46 chromosomes in each cell. Two of the 46 chromosomes, known as X and Y, are called sex chromosomes because they help determine whether a person will develop male or female sex characteristics. Girls and women typically have two X chromosomes (46,XX karyotype), while boys and men usually have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (46,XY karyotype). In Swyer syndrome, individuals with one X chromosome and one Y chromosome in each cell, the pattern typically found in boys and men, have female reproductive structures.

People with Swyer syndrome have typical female external genitalia. The uterus and fallopian tubes are normally-formed, but the gonads (ovaries or testes) are not functional; affected individuals have undeveloped clumps of tissue called streak gonads. Because of the lack of development of the gonads, Swyer syndrome is also called 46,XY complete gonadal dysgenesis. The residual gonadal tissue often becomes cancerous, so it is usually removed surgically early in life.

People with Swyer syndrome are typically raised as girls and have a female gender identity. Because they do not have functional ovaries, affected individuals usually begin hormone replacement therapy during adolescence to induce menstruation and development of female secondary sex characteristics such as breast enlargement and uterine growth. Hormone replacement therapy also helps reduce the risk of reduced bone density (osteopenia and osteoporosis). Women with this disorder do not produce eggs (ova), but they may be able to become pregnant with a donated egg or embryo.

Swyer syndrome usually affects only sexual development; such cases are called isolated Swyer syndrome. However, depending on the genetic cause, Swyer syndrome may also occur along with health conditions such as nerve problems (neuropathy) or as part of a syndrome such as campomelic dysplasia, which causes severe skeletal abnormalities.

Read more about campomelic dysplasia.

So she is basically a female with a 1/46th chromosome development issue but for all intents and purposes deemed to be a female, feels like one, and pretty much is one with one exception that the ovaries didn't fully develop which makes her impotent. The other 45/46th's of her is in fact female. So within those parameters she is female and therefore would marry a male in which case makes neither one of them gay. She's a female with a genetic hiccup. Not unlike Downs people who have a 47th chromosome but also does not effect their true gender.
 
There's no such thing as gay marriage. They can pretend to get married it makes no difference to me.
Make a choice please. Straight marriage is an option eh?

For background: Androgen insensitivity syndrome - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Given that there is a push from you people to embrace sharia law here in US, why are you even calling this to debate? What do liberal gays say about sharia?
Lib gays seem to think they get free flying lessons when they join the muslimes. And they pretty much do. The landing lessons are hard on them though.
 
What is Swyer syndrome?
Swyer syndrome is a condition that affects sexual development. Sexual development is usually determined by an individual's chromosomes; however, in Swyer syndrome, sexual development does not match the affected individual's chromosomal makeup.

People usually have 46 chromosomes in each cell. Two of the 46 chromosomes, known as X and Y, are called sex chromosomes because they help determine whether a person will develop male or female sex characteristics. Girls and women typically have two X chromosomes (46,XX karyotype), while boys and men usually have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (46,XY karyotype). In Swyer syndrome, individuals with one X chromosome and one Y chromosome in each cell, the pattern typically found in boys and men, have female reproductive structures.

People with Swyer syndrome have typical female external genitalia. The uterus and fallopian tubes are normally-formed, but the gonads (ovaries or testes) are not functional; affected individuals have undeveloped clumps of tissue called streak gonads. Because of the lack of development of the gonads, Swyer syndrome is also called 46,XY complete gonadal dysgenesis. The residual gonadal tissue often becomes cancerous, so it is usually removed surgically early in life.

People with Swyer syndrome are typically raised as girls and have a female gender identity. Because they do not have functional ovaries, affected individuals usually begin hormone replacement therapy during adolescence to induce menstruation and development of female secondary sex characteristics such as breast enlargement and uterine growth. Hormone replacement therapy also helps reduce the risk of reduced bone density (osteopenia and osteoporosis). Women with this disorder do not produce eggs (ova), but they may be able to become pregnant with a donated egg or embryo.

Swyer syndrome usually affects only sexual development; such cases are called isolated Swyer syndrome. However, depending on the genetic cause, Swyer syndrome may also occur along with health conditions such as nerve problems (neuropathy) or as part of a syndrome such as campomelic dysplasia, which causes severe skeletal abnormalities.

Read more about campomelic dysplasia.

So she is basically a female with a 1/46th chromosome development issue but for all intents and purposes deemed to be a female, feels like one, and pretty much is one with one exception that the ovaries didn't fully develop which makes her impotent. The other 45/46th's of her is in fact female. So within those parameters she is female and therefore would marry a male in which case makes neither one of them gay. She's a female with a genetic hiccup. Not unlike Downs people who have a 47th chromosome but also does not effect their true gender.
XY sleeping with XY isn't gay? Interesting. How do you know someone's real gender then, when you are treating XY in this case as female?
 

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