Biology quiz

If you are a human with a uterus and have the potential to carry and deliver a baby, you are a woman


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ryanbruner

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It’s a question that distinguishes people who know science from the cult that does not accept science. True or false. Could not be easier.
My guy....who cares?

If someone wants to be called a banana then who cares? It isn't anyones job to go around telling people how they should feel about ****.

Only a BIOLOGICAL woman can carry and birth a child......but who really cares?
 

ryanbruner

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Why does everyone feel the need to force their own opinions and views on other people? The age of social media and influencers made everyone feel like their opinion matters. No one gives a damn what Johnny from Paint Lick has to say about science and values and morals and politics. People need to crawl back into their hole and just remain productive quiet members of society.
 

TortElvisII

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Why does everyone feel the need to force their own opinions and views on other people? The age of social media and influencers made everyone feel like their opinion matters. No one gives a damn what Johnny from Paint Lick has to say about science and values and morals and politics. People need to crawl back into their hole and just remain productive quiet members of society.
Science is not a forced opinion.
 

Dr. H Lecter

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MGGA describing MGGA as perhaps the most obsessed easily triggered poster here with one post. To MGGA, science is now political. And, that is the foundation for why our government is off the rails. Thanks for depicting the essence of the cult.
I think we all know that science to has become politicized and as with nearly everything that started on the left. They use science to attack those of us who are "religious" to any degree....as anti-science. That line of attack was the original method of "grooming." Using "science" to drive a wedge between the child and his parents. To make religion to look uncool and worse. Hate filled. ___ phobic. But when you control the pop culture you can twist or control science. What used to be a mental problem, such as gender dysphoria, is now scientific...by use of pseudoScience and the full throated attack of the culture. They are unable to now accept the simple scientific fact that XX and XY has meaning. (Expect the onslaught of believers with the XXY rarity example to disprove that statement). Humans have one head....but wait, there is a guy in India with two heads so that statement is false according to Buzz Feed fact checkers.
 

Beatle Bum

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My guy....who cares?

If someone wants to be called a banana then who cares? It isn't anyones job to go around telling people how they should feel about ****.

BIOLOGICALLY only a woman can carry and birth a child......but who really cares?
Obviously you care. You have now posted that you don’t care twice in the thread. If you don’t care, you don’t open the thread more than once.

That said, I don’t disagree. If someone want to present as a man when they are biologically an adult woman, they will receive no pushback from me. But, if they portray as a man and get pregnant, I don’t have to pretend men can get pregnant.

Some here pretend that the ridiculousness of the simple is not parlayed into the complex. That, IMO, is sophistry.
 

Beatle Bum

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Why does everyone feel the need to force their own opinions and views on other people? The age of social media and influencers made everyone feel like their opinion matters. No one gives a damn what Johnny from Paint Lick has to say about science and values and morals and politics. People need to crawl back into their hole and just remain productive quiet members of society.
Now, that sure reads like caring. You came out of your hole to post three times in a thread you claim complete disinterest and, in the process, made geographically bigoted comments.

Make you point, but don’t lie about your interest. The quiz does not ask an opinion. It is objectively true or false. Thinking it contains an opinion is why people cannot communicate today.
 

Beatle Bum

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I think we all know that science to has become politicized and as with nearly everything that started on the left. They use science to attack those of us who are "religious" to any degree....as anti-science. That line of attack was the original method of "grooming." Using "science" to drive a wedge between the child and his parents. To make religion to look uncool and worse. Hate filled. ___ phobic. But when you control the pop culture you can twist or control science. What used to be a mental problem, such as gender dysphoria, is now scientific...by use of pseudoScience and the full throated attack of the culture. They are unable to now accept the simple scientific fact that XX and XY has meaning. (Expect the onslaught of believers with the XXY rarity example to disprove that statement). Humans have one head....but wait, there is a guy in India with two heads so that statement is false according to Buzz Feed fact checkers.
They also take a purely scientific question and attempt to make it political so that the moderators will close the thread.
 

Beatle Bum

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Factually False - though uncommon, some intersex people who have a y chromosome have a uterus and the capacity to become pregnant.
Only from a theoretical sense. Your parsing is impressive, but show me a non-woman human who has delivered a baby. “Most if not all true intersex persons have incomplete reproductive organs.” Has an intersex person delivered a baby?
 

J_Dee

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Only from a theoretical sense. Your parsing is impressive, but show me a non-woman human who has delivered a baby. “Most if not all true intersex persons have incomplete reproductive organs.” Has an intersex person delivered a baby?

I have read the complete Bible a number of times and continue to read it. Genesis describes the creation of the first man from the environment God created. There was no precedent. There was no womb. Life began for the first man when God said it began. That is not how you or I were created. You cannot parse the Bible. It does not say what you want it to say.

Your parsing is impressive, but show me the descendant of a human who was spoken into being.

You can not parse science. It does not say what you want it to say.
 

Beatle Bum

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Your parsing is impressive, but show me the descendant of a human who was spoken into being.

You can not parse science. It does not say what you want it to say.
I know you are a baiter because you don’t like the fact that no man has ever in the history of mankind become pregnant. That fact triggers your cult.

A poster made a biblical argument and I responded with a biblical argument. You now thrust that into the current discussion out of context. What does that really say about your position? That is rhetorical. As it is patent.
 

J_Dee

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I know you are a baiter because you don’t like the fact that no man has ever in the history of mankind become pregnant. That fact triggers your cult.

A poster made a biblical argument and I responded with a biblical argument. You now thrust that into the current discussion out of context. What does that really say about your position? That is rhetorical. As it is patent.

No man in the history of mankind has ever become pregnant. I don't know what you're rambling about with triggers and cults.

I just think that it's funny that a guy who thinks that mankind was magically spoken into creation is trying to give a lecture on biology.
 

Beatle Bum

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No man in the history of mankind has ever become pregnant. I don't know what you're rambling about with triggers and cults.

I just think that it's funny that a guy who thinks that mankind was magically spoken into creation is trying to give a lecture on biology.

If I am wrong about the biology, then educate me. If I am wrong about biblical interpretation, then educate me.
 

Beatle Bum

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Your parsing is impressive, but show me the descendant of a human who was spoken into being.

Dee, if you want to open a new thread to take all your research about me and have a debate on anything I have posted, I accept that challenge.

I look forward to hearing your faith story about how life began on this planet. Open that thread and let’s discuss.
 

Dr. H Lecter

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Factually False - though uncommon, some intersex people who have a y chromosome have a uterus and the capacity to become pregnant.
And right on cue.... uncommon? How about rare. And beyond the rarity...do you have evidence that any with that syndrome decide they want to identify as a female despite being male in appearance? Lets make a deal, if you have that syndrome then you can compete/swim with the ladies. Deal? If not one of the rare, swim against the boys.
 
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Only from a theoretical sense. Your parsing is impressive, but show me a non-woman human who has delivered a baby. “Most if not all true intersex persons have incomplete reproductive organs.” Has an intersex person delivered a baby?
This was a recent story that went around semi-prominently. The pregnancy was through IVF and implantation of embryo, but this was a person with a penis and testicles that are sterile and a uterus and ovaries that are functional. Raised as a boy, now identifies as a woman.

This is an abstract only, but from a published paper in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology discussing 11 cases of pregnancy in intersex people.
 
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And right on cue.... uncommon? How about rare. And beyond the rarity...do you have evidence that any with that syndrome decide they want to identify as a female despite being male in appearance? Lets make a deal, if you have that syndrome then you can compete/swim with the ladies. Deal? If not one of the rare, swim against the boys.
What does this have to do with swimming? The question was a simple one - is the statement "If you are a human with a uterus and have the potential to carry and deliver a baby, you are a woman" true. If counter examples exist, the statement is false. I provided counter examples. Therefore, the statement is false.

And, before you asked, I did provide an example of a person who was born with external male genitalia (and functional internal female genitalia), raised as boy, and now identifies as a woman. Their body is neither male nor female. It is partially both.

“I never felt like a boy. I was quite effeminate and I never really went through a whole ‘boy puberty’ thing.

“I only have a tiny bit of facial hair. I’ve always had a feminine-shaped body, with hips and a butt.

“I got bullied at school, everyone told me I was a ******, a tranny, since third grade, before I even knew what it meant really.”

Mikey came out as gay aged 13, and later wondered if he might be transgender.

The truth was only revealed by accident last year when Mikey was undergoing some routine tests at the doctors.

“I had been having a weird feeling after peeing and after sex, so they did an ultrasound of my urinary tract,” said Mikey.

“They told me that I had a cervix, ovaries, uterus and fallopian tubes and that I could get pregnant if I wanted to
 

Dr. H Lecter

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What does this have to do with swimming? The question was a simple one - is the statement "If you are a human with a uterus and have the potential to carry and deliver a baby, you are a woman" true. If counter examples exist, the statement is false. I provided counter examples. Therefore, the statement is false.

And, before you asked, I did provide an example of a person who was born with external male genitalia (and functional internal female genitalia), raised as boy, and now identifies as a woman. Their body is neither male nor female. It is partially both.
And as I said...allow those rarities to live or declare as either sex. Allow them to compete in women's sports or mens sports based on their desires. But stop using obscure examples to support a XY male who wears a dress and wants to compete as a woman. They are men wearing a dress. Women should not have men competing against them just because some human in Nepal has a wiener and an ovary.
 
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IdaCat

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Sure, the oligarchs love to keep us divided. Duh!

The perpetually naive, simpleton fence sitters think they alone in their self-righteous perceived wisdom have found this truth and use it to equally blame both sides while pretending they are intellectually above it all.

Add the lefties who are embarrassed to be associated with this stupid **** and everyone who doesn't want to fully face the reality of this leftist disease on society has an excuse to escape the responsibility of passively, if not outright accepting it.

It's leftist religion, except with no redeeming values. All part of the plan for the destruction of western civilization and the power grab to realign the world in the vision of the globalist oligarchs. That's all this leftist idiocy is.

It's possible to know the driving motivations and be against the destructive tactics.
 
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This was a recent story that went around semi-prominently. The pregnancy was through IVF and implantation of embryo, but this was a person with a penis and testicles that are sterile and a uterus and ovaries that are functional. Raised as a boy, now identifies as a woman.

This is an abstract only, but from a published paper in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology discussing 11 cases of pregnancy in intersex people.

I accept that intersex mutations are an exception to the rule and that intersex people who have more developed male genitalia are best living as men and those with more developed female parts are best living as women. If an intersex person delivered a baby, then I would agree that she is an exception to the rule. I would be interested to know if she had viable sperm, as the article suggested she had sex prior to her discovery. From the article, I assume that was some form of male gay sex. It’s an interesting mutation.
 

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What does this have to do with swimming? The question was a simple one - is the statement "If you are a human with a uterus and have the potential to carry and deliver a baby, you are a woman" true. If counter examples exist, the statement is false. I provided counter examples. Therefore, the statement is false.

And, before you asked, I did provide an example of a person who was born with external male genitalia (and functional internal female genitalia), raised as boy, and now identifies as a woman. Their body is neither male nor female. It is partially both.
Maybe the question should have been “can males have babies?” To which you would have said, “no.”
 

ryanbruner

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Obviously you care. You have now posted that you don’t care twice in the thread. If you don’t care, you don’t open the thread more than once.

That said, I don’t disagree. If someone want to present as a man when they are biologically an adult woman, they will receive no pushback from me. But, if they portray as a man and get pregnant, I don’t have to pretend men can get pregnant.

Some here pretend that the ridiculousness of the simple is not parlayed into the complex. That, IMO, is sophistry.

Now, that sure reads like caring. You came out of your hole to post three times in a thread you claim complete disinterest and, in the process, made geographically bigoted comments.

Make you point, but don’t lie about your interest. The quiz does not ask an opinion. It is objectively true or false. Thinking it contains an opinion is why people cannot communicate today.
At no point did I say I care about your opinion. I don't. I don't care about how you feel. I don't care about how the person who claims to be the opposite gender feels. I may not agree with a lot of things but at the end of the day I have my own life to live. Why do people let the actions of others bother them?
 

Dr. H Lecter

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I accept that intersex mutations are an exception to the rule and that intersex people who have more developed male genitalia are best living as men and those with more developed female parts are best living as women. If an intersex person delivered a baby, then I would agree that she is an exception to the rule. I would be interested to know if she had viable sperm, as the article suggested she had sex prior to her discovery. From the article, I assume that was some form of male gay sex. It’s an interesting mutation.
If the intersex person inseminated themselves would that be an example of a clone?
 
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I accept that intersex mutations are an exception to the rule and that intersex people who have more developed male genitalia are best living as men and those with more developed female parts are best living as women. If an intersex person delivered a baby, then I would agree that she is an exception to the rule. I would be interested to know if she had viable sperm, as the article suggested she had sex prior to her discovery. From the article, I assume that was some form of male gay sex. It’s an interesting mutation.
Maybe not that article, but at least one of the ones I saw regarding this case mentioned that their testes were nonfunctional. Reading between the lines, the penis appeared to function.
 

Dr. H Lecter

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Maybe not that article, but at least one of the ones I saw regarding this case mentioned that their testes were nonfunctional. Reading between the lines, the penis appeared to function.
There are football players with 6 fingers. Is that an example that humans do not have 10 fingers? Should all gloves be made with 11 fingers in order to be inclusive? Am I a digitaphobe if I believe that would be silly.
 
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There are football players with 6 fingers. Is that an example that humans do not have 10 fingers? Should all gloves be made with 11 fingers in order to be inclusive? Am I a digitaphobe if I believe that would be silly.
 

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That tweet is a perfect example of people on the right not understanding anything about this topic. That article was about a man who dresses in short shorts and a crop top on a hot day getting harassed on the street for dressing like that. It's not about the weather being transphobic. Can people do one ounce of research before they make a smart *** comment about something being transphobic?
 

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At no point did I say I care about your opinion. I don't. I don't care about how you feel. I don't care about how the person who claims to be the opposite gender feels. I may not agree with a lot of things but at the end of the day I have my own life to live. Why do people let the actions of others bother them?
A lot of words for not caring.
 
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BlueRaider22

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Why does it matter to any of you? Let people be whoever they want to be. Don’t have to like it or tolerate it, just go along with your life.


To me it doesn't. The only time it does enter into my vision is when they force others......particularly kids......to play along or accept it as normal biology/behavior.
 

Beatle Bum

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Maybe not that article, but at least one of the ones I saw regarding this case mentioned that their testes were nonfunctional. Reading between the lines, the penis appeared to function.
That would be consistent with most I have read about intersex. Why it took an ultrasound to discover is a legitimate question.
 

ukcatz12

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It’s a question that distinguishes people who know science from the cult that does not accept science. True or false. Could not be easier.
"people who know science." Give me a break. You do know that biological sex itself is on a spectrum, right? Like there are a lot more combinations of chromosomes than just XX and XY. Thinking that we all fit into a nicely defined Male or Female box is scientifically ignorant.
 
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That tweet is a perfect example of people on the right not understanding anything about this topic. That article was about a man who dresses in short shorts and a crop top on a hot day getting harassed on the street for dressing like that. It's not about the weather being transphobic. Can people do one ounce of research before they make a smart *** comment about something being transphobic?
You are judging the “people on the right” by a comedian’s tweet? Is that research?