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<blockquote data-quote="Son of the Serpent" data-source="post: 7873605" data-attributes="member: 7015476"><p>Tbh we need a different term than intersex for the same reasons though because that term has a lot of (though not all and some different) the same issues concerning accuracy, precision, and general applicability that hermaphrodite did. It basically doesnt work any better. People are mostly not noticing because they havent had time to. We need a different word. Or rather we need to break it down into more groups and then, for the various groups, we need words denoting them properly. None of those words can or will ever be "hermaphrodite" or "inter". It probably wont involve the addition of just one or two syllables to the word "sex" and will likely refer to aparent (not strictly visually aparent) sex morphology of two kinds simultaneously being present to a degree. Thats not what inter implies. Inter implies some weird stuff that sloppily incorrect. But the word is currently in vogue even if it doesnt work so great. Its basically got a lot of the flaws of "harmaphrodite though and it will be noticed by the necessary critical mass of people soon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of the Serpent, post: 7873605, member: 7015476"] Tbh we need a different term than intersex for the same reasons though because that term has a lot of (though not all and some different) the same issues concerning accuracy, precision, and general applicability that hermaphrodite did. It basically doesnt work any better. People are mostly not noticing because they havent had time to. We need a different word. Or rather we need to break it down into more groups and then, for the various groups, we need words denoting them properly. None of those words can or will ever be "hermaphrodite" or "inter". It probably wont involve the addition of just one or two syllables to the word "sex" and will likely refer to aparent (not strictly visually aparent) sex morphology of two kinds simultaneously being present to a degree. Thats not what inter implies. Inter implies some weird stuff that sloppily incorrect. But the word is currently in vogue even if it doesnt work so great. Its basically got a lot of the flaws of "harmaphrodite though and it will be noticed by the necessary critical mass of people soon enough. [/QUOTE]
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