Sonya P Ninova

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In her 1993 essay, ‘The five sexes’, Anne Fausto-Sterling, professor of biology and gender studies at Brown University, argued that five sexes should be recognised: male, female, merm, ferm and herm (the extra ones are, offensively and somewhat absurdly, defined as males with some female aspects, females with some male aspects and people who possess one testicle and one ovary).
Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality
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