[QUOTE=JustTK;2683046]Science has moved on since then. These days the words male and female are simply classifications from an assessment of a baby at birth. Nothing more. And this means that females (and males) include an enormous spectrum of biological features, many of which (if not all) appear in both classifications.
The only scientific definition of male / female worth its salt is the classification based on the size of gametes produced. But the obvious issue there is that many people (those that do not produce gametes) would be neither male nor female, and that's not where society wants to be right now. For example. One could not assign sex until puberty.[/QUOTE]I haven't been here in a while but best explanation I've read ever as an excuse to screw ladyboys lmao. See you in Thailand papi and I guess we won't compete LOL. Just be safe with the fellas.
