Maybe you should drop the attitude.Maybe you should crack a book?
There are multiple forms of intersex which either involve the genes failing to express properly or not at all. There are genes responsible for physical expression, and if the genes determining the person to be female fail to express to a point that underdeveloped or male genitalia form in place of the correct type, that is a failure of gene expression. As for "absence", reference "45, XO" Intersex, which involves a whole set of chromosomes failing to express.
Look, I'm not some random kook on this website who loves to spout off at the mouth without researching his statements.
And if you haven't noticed by now, I generally agree with you--your attitude notwithstanding.
Hope we get off on a better foot next time.
Cheers.
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