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bluewhiteandred on scored.co
17 days ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)3 children
AI on 6 genders:
> The six categories often cited are: Zachar (male), Nekevah (female), Androgynos (having both male and female physical characteristics), Tumtum (a person whose sex is indeterminate due to obscured genitalia), Ay'lonit (a female who does not develop secondary sexual characteristics by puberty and is presumed infertile), and Saris (a male who does not develop secondary sexual characteristics by puberty, including both those born without such traits and those who have been castrated). These categories are discussed in the Mishnah and Talmud, with references ranging from 80 to over 300 times across various texts.
> The six categories often cited are: Zachar (male), Nekevah (female), Androgynos (having both male and female physical characteristics), Tumtum (a person whose sex is indeterminate due to obscured genitalia), Ay'lonit (a female who does not develop secondary sexual characteristics by puberty and is presumed infertile), and Saris (a male who does not develop secondary sexual characteristics by puberty, including both those born without such traits and those who have been castrated). These categories are discussed in the Mishnah and Talmud, with references ranging from 80 to over 300 times across various texts.
LOL, they gave hamplanets their own gender.