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Voodoopocalypse triple plat x55
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 Boxedin1 said




Nobody would miss you
you projecting
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Boxedin1
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 Voodoopocalypse said
you projecting
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I thought you were just a troll who played stupid
But now I know you aren't playing and bx is the bridge you come out from underneath just to say




The best you have to offer is
welp and you projecting
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Voodoopocalypse triple plat x55
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 Boxedin1 said
I thought you were just a troll who played stupid
But now I know you aren't playing and bx is the bridge you come out from underneath just to say




The best you have to offer is
you triggered
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Top 10 most slapped recently Tripsev
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 audiodiitons said
You seem a little on the "slow" side of learning.
Let me help.
I hope you read better than you type.
The term intersex may scare your virgin ears.
Learn what an hermaphrodite is.
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Yo I know you didn’t just fu#king share a Wikipedia link trying to sound smart

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Sithon
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Most of these comments look like a bunch of "Lefties Losing It"
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Top 10 most slapped recently Tripsev
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 nfo187 said
1. American Psychological Association (APA): The APA recognizes that gender is not strictly binary and that biological s3x includes a spectrum of chromosomal, hormonal, and anatomical variations. They also discuss the existence of intersex individuals whose s3x characteristics do not fit typical binary definitions.

Link: APA - Gender Diversity



2. World Health Organization (WHO): The WHO acknowledges that s3x is determined by a range of biological factors, and gender is a broader concept that extends beyond the binary of male and female. The organization highlights the importance of understanding the complexity of both s3x and gender in health contexts.

Link: WHO - Gender and Genetics



3. Nature Journal: The scientific journal Nature published an article discussing the spectrum of human s3x and how biological factors such as chromosomes, hormones, and physical anatomy contribute to variations beyond the traditional male and female categories.

Link: Nature - The s3x Spectrum

4. Intersex Society of North America (ISNA): The ISNA provides information on intersex conditions, which show that individuals can be born with variations in s3x characteristics that do not fit typical definitions of male or female.

Link: ISNA - What is Intersex?
If I want to come up with an argument to support my theory, I can. Doesn’t matter what theory. I can produce that argument.
You’re either man or woman. Miss me with your bullsh1t.
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Hoops Savant triple plat x1
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Vote trump 2024
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Boxedin1
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 Voodoopocalypse said
you triggered
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"Welp",
"you're projecting" and "you're triggered"

You're right I forgot. Now you've used up all your comebacks.

When you get a chance













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nfo187 triple plat x32 OP
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  '11 
 Tripsev said
If I want to come up with an argument to support my theory, I can. Doesn’t matter what theory. I can produce that argument.
You’re either man or woman. Miss me with your bullsh1t.
Of course you can, trump and vance do it all the time. Normies call it fakes news, misinformation, disinformation, lies, fu#kery, desperation, hate..we can go on and on.. i got a little time though, entertain me
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audiodiitons
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 Tripsev said
Yo I know you didn’t just fu#king share a Wikipedia link trying to sound smart

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Wikipedia has this thing called footnotes.
Try using them.
Morons and Magats like yourself are always woefully dismissive of anything that disputes their idiotic, illogical rhetoric
Hermaphrodite is a pretty common biological term among us smarter folk.
The proper term for humans is intersex since we generally can't be "fully " both s3xes, however, I was being sarcastic in using the term hermaphrodite because I know you s3xually inexperienced mental virgins may get scared off by any term like "intersex" with s3x in it.
Being that your daddy was a tr@nny, I thought you would know better than him.
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Top 10 most slapped recently Tripsev
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 audiodiitons said
Wikipedia has this thing called footnotes.
Try using them.
Morons and Magats like yourself are always woefully dismissive of anything that disputes their idiotic, illogical rhetoric
Hermaphrodite is a pretty common biological term among us smarter folk.
The proper term for humans is intersex since we generally can't be "fully " both s3xes, however, I was being sarcastic in using the term hermaphrodite because I know you s3xually inexperienced mental virgins may get scared off by any term like "intersex" with s3x in it.
Being that your daddy was a tr@nny, I thought you would know better than him.
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Look at all that bullsh1t nobody is going to read. You’re fu#king weird. You can’t say anything to make me think you’re less weird. You want kids to be used as pawns in the f@ggagenda lol. You’re a lost psychopath.
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nfo187 triple plat x32 OP
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 audiodiitons said
Wikipedia has this thing called footnotes.
Try using them.
Morons and Magats like yourself are always woefully dismissive of anything that disputes their idiotic, illogical rhetoric
Hermaphrodite is a pretty common biological term among us smarter folk.
The proper term for humans is intersex since we generally can't be "fully " both s3xes, however, I was being sarcastic in using the term hermaphrodite because I know you s3xually inexperienced mental virgins may get scared off by any term like "intersex" with s3x in it.
Being that your daddy was a tr@nny, I thought you would know better than him.
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Top 10 most slapped recently Tripsev
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  '15 
 audiodiitons said
You seem a little on the "slow" side of learning.
Let me help.
I hope you read better than you type.
The term intersex may scare your virgin ears.
Learn what an hermaphrodite is.
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AI even gets it. You’re a batsh1t crazy libtard and the loony bin is waiting for you.
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Top 10 most slapped recently Tripsev
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 Sithon said
Most of these comments look like a bunch of "Lefties Losing It"
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Lmaooooooo yup. Buncha fu#kin insecure fu#ks who can’t look another human in the eyes without taking anxiety meds.
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audiodiitons
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 Tripsev said
Look at all that bullsh1t nobody is going to read. You’re fu#king weird. You can’t say anything to make me think you’re less weird. You want kids to be used as pawns in the f@ggagenda lol. You’re a lost psychopath.
That the problem with ignorant a$$hole Magats like yourself.
You don't read past a headline and a sentence.
You try to solve complex issues with memes and half-ass remarks that simpletons like yourself can digest without chewing.

Intersex
People who are intersex have genitals, chromosomes or reproductive organs that don’t fit into a male/female s3x binary. Their genitals might not match their reproductive organs, or they may have traits of both. Being intersex may be evident at birth, childhood, later in adulthood or never. Being intersex isn’t a disorder, disease or condition.

What does it mean to be intersex?
People who are intersex have reproductive or s3xual anatomy that doesn’t fit into an exclusively male or female (binary) s3x classification. Intersex traits might be apparent when a person’s born, but they might not appear until later (during puberty or even adulthood). You may never notice their intersex traits externally and you might only find out about them after a surgery or imaging test.

In the past, being intersex was known as having a disorder of s3x development (DSD), and you might see it referred to this way in some places. But being intersex isn’t a disorder, disease or condition. Being intersex doesn’t mean you need any special treatments or care. But some people who are intersex choose gender affirmation options if their gender doesn’t match the one they were assigned at birth.

Being intersex may affect your:

Genitals.
Chromosomes.
Hormones.
Reproductive system.
Gonads (ovaries or testicles).
How common is being intersex?
An estimated 1 in 100 Americans is intersex. Around 2% of people worldwide have intersex traits.

What causes being intersex?
Experts don’t know what causes being intersex. Some intersex traits can be genetically inherited (passed from one generation to the next in a family). Being intersex might occur due to:

Changes to an androgen hormone receptor gene.
Natural or synthetic hormone exposure occurring during embryo development.
Missing or out-of-place s3x-determining region Y gene (SRY).
Other genetic conditions causing abnormal levels of hormones related to genital development.
What does being intersex mean in my body?
Being intersex can present in about 40 different ways. The most common intersex traits include:

Combination of chromosomes: Everyone inherits s3x-linked chromosomes from their parents. People who are male have XY chromosomes. People who are females have XX chromosomes. People who are intersex may have a mix of chromosomes, such as XXY. Or they may have some cells that are XY and some cells that are XX. Or they may have just one X chromosome (XO). Other combinations can occur too.
Mixed genitals and s3x organs: A person who is intersex may have ovarian and testicular tissue (ovotestes). For example, you may have genitals that are associated with being assigned male at birth (AMAB), like a pen1s. At the same time, you may have internal reproductive anatomy or hormone levels more closely associated with being assigned female at birth (AFAB), like estrogen.
What are s3x, gender and gender identity?
Sex and gender are not the same. Key differences include:

Sex refers to the male or female label healthcare providers assigned you at birth based on your genitals. This label goes on birth certificates. Chromosomes, hormone levels and reproductive anatomy play roles in determining s3x.
Gender is a social construct based on societal or cultural beliefs about how people should act based on their s3x.
Gender identity refers to how your feel inside, regardless of the binary male or female label you were assigned at birth. It can influence how you choose to present yourself through your appearance and behaviors.
What is the gender of people who are intersex?
People who are intersex have a range of gender identities, just like everyone else. Some people who are intersex consider their gender to be intersex. Others identify as female, male, nonbinary or a different gender.

Does being intersex affect my s3xual orientation?
Being intersex doesn’t affect whether you’re straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual or asexual or have another s3xual orientation. It’s also not the same as being transgender. A person who is transgender identifies with a gender that’s different than the s3x they were assigned at birth. A person who is intersex may be transgender if their gender identity doesn’t match the s3x they were assigned or raised as.

Is a person who is intersex a hermaphrodite?
No. Hermaphrodites don’t exist. That is an outdated term implying that a person is both fully male and fully female, which isn’t biologically possible. In fact, many people who are intersex consider that term derogatory and stigmatizing. Intersex and being intersex are the correct terms.

Do people who are intersex need surgery or treatment?
If you’re a person who is intersex, you don’t typically require any surgery (unless you choose it).

In the past, children who were intersex have been given surgery to make their genitals match the s3x they were assigned at birth or to remove reproductive anatomy (like gonadal tissue) that doesn’t match their assigned s3x. These intersex surgeries often take place before a child is 2 years old.

More recently, people who are intersex and advocates have spoken against intersex surgeries, calling them unnecessary. They want parents to let their children choose whether to get surgeries or treatments — and which ones — when they’re old enough to make that choice.

Many organizations, including the American Academy of Family Physicians, support intersex people in making decisions about their bodies. This means waiting until a person is old enough to give informed consent.

What are the risks of intersex surgery?
The risks of intersex surgery include:

Decreased s3xual function.
Infertility.
Scarring.
Urinary incontinence.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Surgery may cause trauma if a person later identifies as a different gender than their surgically assigned s3x. People in this position may experience anxiety, depression and gender dysphoria.

What health conditions are associated with being intersex?
Most people who are intersex are healthy. In rare cases, being intersex can be associated with:

Bone problems like osteopenia (weak bones) and osteoporosis.
Cancer.
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia or androgen insensitivity.
Hypospadias (urethral opening, where urine leaves the body, is on the wrong side of the pen1s) or no urethral opening.
Klinefelter syndrome (people who were AMAB have an extra X chromosome).
Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome (uterus and v@gina don’t form as expected).
Swyer syndrome (undeveloped s3x glands).
How do I know if I’m a person who is intersex?
If you don’t have noticeable genital changes at birth, it’s possible not to know that you’re intersex. Later in life, you may experience:

No onset of puberty (for people assigned AFAB or AMAB) or amenorrhea (no menstruation in someone was AFAB).
Changes during puberty that don’t align with your assigned s3x (such as a person who was AMAB developing breasts).
Problems conceiving (infertility).
Does being intersex affect fertility?
If you’re a person who is intersex, your ability to conceive a child depends on your reproductive anatomy. Many people who are intersex can have families through assisted reproductive technology (ART). This may involve in vitro fertilization (IVF), using donated eggs, sperm or embryos, or having a gestational carrier (surrogate).

A note from Cleveland Clinic

Being intersex might cause you to have lots of questions, especially after learning about it for the first time. People who are intersex may be self-conscious about their appearance or struggle to fit in with peers. It can be helpful to connect with others who understand these challenges. Talk to your healthcare provider about support groups and other resources that can help you feel seen and heard.
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R Shackleford
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Ngl if they're doing that within a day, that's pretty impressive
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Top 10 most slapped recently Tripsev
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 audiodiitons said
That the problem with ignorant a$$hole Magats like yourself.
You don't read past a headline and a sentence.
You try to solve complex issues with memes and half-ass remarks that simpletons like yourself can digest without chewing.

Intersex
People who are intersex have genitals, chromosomes or reproductive organs that don’t fit into a male/female s3x binary. Their genitals might not match their reproductive organs, or they may have traits of both. Being intersex may be evident at birth, childhood, later in adulthood or never. Being intersex isn’t a disorder, disease or condition.

What does it mean to be intersex?
People who are intersex have reproductive or s3xual anatomy that doesn’t fit into an exclusively male or female (binary) s3x classification. Intersex traits might be apparent when a person’s born, but they might not appear until later (during puberty or even adulthood). You may never notice their intersex traits externally and you might only find out about them after a surgery or imaging test.

In the past, being intersex was known as having a disorder of s3x development (DSD), and you might see it referred to this way in some places. But being intersex isn’t a disorder, disease or condition. Being intersex doesn’t mean you need any special treatments or care. But some people who are intersex choose gender affirmation options if their gender doesn’t match the one they were assigned at birth.

Being intersex may affect your:

Genitals.
Chromosomes.
Hormones.
Reproductive system.
Gonads (ovaries or testicles).
How common is being intersex?
An estimated 1 in 100 Americans is intersex. Around 2% of people worldwide have intersex traits.

What causes being intersex?
Experts don’t know what causes being intersex. Some intersex traits can be genetically inherited (passed from one generation to the next in a family). Being intersex might occur due to:

Changes to an androgen hormone receptor gene.
Natural or synthetic hormone exposure occurring during embryo development.
Missing or out-of-place s3x-determining region Y gene (SRY).
Other genetic conditions causing abnormal levels of hormones related to genital development.
What does being intersex mean in my body?
Being intersex can present in about 40 different ways. The most common intersex traits include:

Combination of chromosomes: Everyone inherits s3x-linked chromosomes from their parents. People who are male have XY chromosomes. People who are females have XX chromosomes. People who are intersex may have a mix of chromosomes, such as XXY. Or they may have some cells that are XY and some cells that are XX. Or they may have just one X chromosome (XO). Other combinations can occur too.
Mixed genitals and s3x organs: A person who is intersex may have ovarian and testicular tissue (ovotestes). For example, you may have genitals that are associated with being assigned male at birth (AMAB), like a pen1s. At the same time, you may have internal reproductive anatomy or hormone levels more closely associated with being assigned female at birth (AFAB), like estrogen.
What are s3x, gender and gender identity?
Sex and gender are not the same. Key differences include:

Sex refers to the male or female label healthcare providers assigned you at birth based on your genitals. This label goes on birth certificates. Chromosomes, hormone levels and reproductive anatomy play roles in determining s3x.
Gender is a social construct based on societal or cultural beliefs about how people should act based on their s3x.
Gender identity refers to how your feel inside, regardless of the binary male or female label you were assigned at birth. It can influence how you choose to present yourself through your appearance and behaviors.
What is the gender of people who are intersex?
People who are intersex have a range of gender identities, just like everyone else. Some people who are intersex consider their gender to be intersex. Others identify as female, male, nonbinary or a different gender.

Does being intersex affect my s3xual orientation?
Being intersex doesn’t affect whether you’re straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual or asexual or have another s3xual orientation. It’s also not the same as being transgender. A person who is transgender identifies with a gender that’s different than the s3x they were assigned at birth. A person who is intersex may be transgender if their gender identity doesn’t match the s3x they were assigned or raised as.

Is a person who is intersex a hermaphrodite?
No. Hermaphrodites don’t exist. That is an outdated term implying that a person is both fully male and fully female, which isn’t biologically possible. In fact, many people who are intersex consider that term derogatory and stigmatizing. Intersex and being intersex are the correct terms.

Do people who are intersex need surgery or treatment?
If you’re a person who is intersex, you don’t typically require any surgery (unless you choose it).

In the past, children who were intersex have been given surgery to make their genitals match the s3x they were assigned at birth or to remove reproductive anatomy (like gonadal tissue) that doesn’t match their assigned s3x. These intersex surgeries often take place before a child is 2 years old.

More recently, people who are intersex and advocates have spoken against intersex surgeries, calling them unnecessary. They want parents to let their children choose whether to get surgeries or treatments — and which ones — when they’re old enough to make that choice.

Many organizations, including the American Academy of Family Physicians, support intersex people in making decisions about their bodies. This means waiting until a person is old enough to give informed consent.

What are the risks of intersex surgery?
The risks of intersex surgery include:

Decreased s3xual function.
Infertility.
Scarring.
Urinary incontinence.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Surgery may cause trauma if a person later identifies as a different gender than their surgically assigned s3x. People in this position may experience anxiety, depression and gender dysphoria.

What health conditions are associated with being intersex?
Most people who are intersex are healthy. In rare cases, being intersex can be associated with:

Bone problems like osteopenia (weak bones) and osteoporosis.
Cancer.
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia or androgen insensitivity.
Hypospadias (urethral opening, where urine leaves the body, is on the wrong side of the pen1s) or no urethral opening.
Klinefelter syndrome (people who were AMAB have an extra X chromosome).
Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome (uterus and v@gina don’t form as expected).
Swyer syndrome (undeveloped s3x glands).
How do I know if I’m a person who is intersex?
If you don’t have noticeable genital changes at birth, it’s possible not to know that you’re intersex. Later in life, you may experience:

No onset of puberty (for people assigned AFAB or AMAB) or amenorrhea (no menstruation in someone was AFAB).
Changes during puberty that don’t align with your assigned s3x (such as a person who was AMAB developing breasts).
Problems conceiving (infertility).
Does being intersex affect fertility?
If you’re a person who is intersex, your ability to conceive a child depends on your reproductive anatomy. Many people who are intersex can have families through assisted reproductive technology (ART). This may involve in vitro fertilization (IVF), using donated eggs, sperm or embryos, or having a gestational carrier (surrogate).

A note from Cleveland Clinic

Being intersex might cause you to have lots of questions, especially after learning about it for the first time. People who are intersex may be self-conscious about their appearance or struggle to fit in with peers. It can be helpful to connect with others who understand these challenges. Talk to your healthcare provider about support groups and other resources that can help you feel seen and heard.
Nope. You’re fu#king insane. Man. Woman. That’s it. If you don’t like that, take yourself to Europe, they have assisted suicide.
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audiodiitons
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 Tripsev said
Nope. You’re fu#king insane. Man. Woman. That’s it. If you don’t like that, take yourself to Europe, they have assisted suicide.
How does defining a scientific term equate to insanity, you dumb Magat?
I know you're traumatized by the truth.
I defined intersex, and you still keep acting like freaks of nature don't happen.
You clearly don't get any pu$$y, and that's why you can't comprehend human anatomy, and are scared of the term "intersex".
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 audiodiitons said
How does defining a scientific term equate to insanity, you dumb Magat?
I know you're traumatized by the truth.
I defined intersex, and you still keep acting like freaks of nature don't happen.
You clearly don't get any pu$$y, and that's why you can't comprehend human anatomy, and are scared of the term "intersex".
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Sure. Whatever you need to tell your clinically insane self to feel better. I don’t care. Do it. I sleep well and I know I care to protect the children of the future. You don’t. You want them to change their s3x. Loony bin is open and waiting for you.


You also probably didn’t have to go that far to find pictures of those d1cks in your phone lmao

Btw. I’d love your explanation of the tr@nnies who decided to transition back. I’ll wait. Mental illness is a spectrum.
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 Tripsev said
Sure. Whatever you need to tell your clinically insane self to feel better. I don’t care. Do it. I sleep well and I know I care to protect the children of the future. You don’t. You want them to change their s3x. Loony bin is open and waiting for you.


You also probably didn’t have to go that far to find pictures of those d1cks in your phone lmao

Btw. I’d love your explanation of the tr@nnies who decided to transition back. I’ll wait. Mental illness is a spectrum.
I found your baby pics too.
I heard you be putting in work.
Go head with your "intersex" self.
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 carden2 said
You scary mf scared of the internet lol

Kids learning sh1t at light speed whether you like it or not. Maybe some have real true medical needs and how is that a we argument??
That has nothing to do with school policies that hide the fact that a child is playing with genders at school from the parents.

You think it stops there. The problem is the blurred line of a child’s agency compared to a parent’s stewardship. Either way the state should stay out of it unless a child is in harm’s way.

The problem isn’t even the school not saying anything. It’s having a policy regarding so in the first place. It advocates for the state’s rights to determine what is best for a child over a parent.

It may work for you to have big brother hold your hand. They need to stay the fu#k up off of mine.
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 audiodiitons said
I found your baby pics too.
I heard you be putting in work.
Go head with your "intersex" self.
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You have some weird a$s pictures on your phone fam.

Get some fu#king help. If you came without 10 feet of my kids I’d break your fu#king nose.
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 bi0 said
If you voting blue you letting me know you in full support of allowing men in women’s bathroom and you can’t be trusted cause tou basically a ped0 and pervert.
What do men think women's bathrooms have? We have stalls no one is in the middle of the bathroom half dressed, unlike a men's restroom.
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 Boxedin1 said
"Welp",
"you're projecting" and "you're triggered"

You're right I forgot. Now you've used up all your comebacks.

When you get a chance













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audiodiitons
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 Tripsev said
You have some weird a$s pictures on your phone fam.

Get some fu#king help. If you came without 10 feet of my kids I’d break your fu#king nose.
I'm not on my phone you dumb fu#k.
I have real technology at my disposal, which is why I'm more informed than you are.
You're a fear mongering fu#k.
Nobody wants your damn kids.
I got kids.
I got you resorting to projection, and idiotic accusations all because I showed you up for the degenerate, bigoted, Magat moron that you are.
Physiological differences, like Intersex, don't equate to a lifestyle you dumb fu#k.
They are born that way.
You need to keep your offspring from your own rapist loving Magat indoctrination.

AI Overview
Intersex is a term that describes people with physical, hormonal, or genetic s3x characteristics that are different from what's typically expected for a male or female body. Intersex variations are normal and occur in up to 1.7% of births.


You so scared of your own wikidick that you don't know how to verify or cross reference what's on Wikipedia.
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