GIF: Sex, Gender, Love and Sex

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Sex refers to the reproductive organs and/or chromosomes one is born  with

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Sex refers to the reproductive organs and/or chromosomes one is born with. I'm thinking of adding chimerism, what do you think? Gender Identity refers to how one identifies themselves between a spectrum of female and male (or a third gender or no gender at all). Romantic orientation refers to the gender one falls in love with (or doesn't). Sexual Orientation refers to the gender one wants to have sex with (or not).

In the Orteil Dashnet MBODCG, you've probably noticed the {3%} there, and this is where my generator has its kinks that I would like to fix. The percentage means that I wanted "intersex" to only come up in three percent of the searches, which is a generous percentage since having been born with ambiguous genitalia happens 1:2,000 (.05%), but it obviously pops up in more than three percent. I don't know why this is, and I have been messing with it, but I haven't figured out an answer for it.

Something to consider if you've gotten intersex, is that hospitals used to perform reassignment surgery (often without parental consent, like circumcision) to these newborns and make them female because it was easier making them female rather than male. At the very least nowadays, the hospital staff usually asks for parental consent before performing these surgeries (though their reasonings may still be skewed like "the child will grow up confused" or may guilt parents into consenting).

If you decide not to have any characters with ambiguous genitalia, or any gender aside from cis female or cis male, that's fine because it's your story, so it's up to you. Click "Another!" and move on. If male was chosen, that doesn't mean he couldn't identify as androgynous or even transgender (without the body dysmorphia). Just because a gender was chosen, doesn't mean that their expression of their gender has to fit in the stereotypical box. Some people may have a penis and a vagina, breasts, or no breasts, facial hair or very little to none, etc. and each reproductive organ works, and even though they both work, the person may still identify as a man or a woman, or neither or both. It's up to the individual.

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