nostr:npub1rkc386aldh9p28pfw87guc0r0rft9j2mtvpf0zdfjm4y0fm469hs6cy8dq nostr:npub19llaw9thx3qf5n3zge0sadkehftrmxr9rkjcrgf5jywjzh29g72slknvrx nostr:npub1v9qy0ry6uyh36z65pe790qrxfye84ydsgzc877armmwr2l9tpkjsdx9q3h sex is not binary. There are dozens of generic variants both in humans and throughout the animal kingdom. If you spent 5 minutes talking to a geneticist you would learn this.
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I did, and they said that there are only two types of gametes in humans. Male gametes and female gametes. That's it. No other types. Binary.
Competitive leagues have all kinds of criteria for entry and classification. Some leagues have criteria forbidding the presence of some chemicals (like steroids). Some leagues have age-based or bodyweight-based criteria, etc.
One could imagine a league having a rule such as “contestant must exhibit cells which replicate exactly two X chromosomes” or “contestant must exhibit cells which replicate any number of X chromosomes but no Y chromosomes”.
Historically, leagues seem to have lacked such specificity. If there’s demand for leagues with such specific criteria, then it sounds to me like an opportunity for entrepreneurship.