Board Thread:Eureka Moments/@comment-44706065-20200130194035/@comment-44706065-20200201210656

@Spockmum

Yes, irrespective of chromosomes. For example some people with XY, XXY or XYXX chromosomes can be given the gender 'female' at birth (either accidentally or on purpose) but the 'Y' in their chromosomes would usually indicate male. This might be because of a physical intersex or hormone condition. They may agree that they feel/fit female or they may not.

I would posit that you (or your human counter part) are a Cisgendered female.

Cisgender meaning the same as the gender you were asigned (given to you by the midwife/doctor) at birth. So you are on the female end of the (more familiar to most) two gendered binary.

Yes, I can see how that is confusing with hen - hennes

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