Conclusions
This page summarizes the conclusions that follow from the definitions, biological facts, historical context, and medical limitations outlined on the preceding pages.
These conclusions are derived from established biological principles and current medical understanding.
There are only two sexes
In humans and other sexually reproducing species, biological sex is defined by developmental organization for the production of one of two types of gametes: small gametes (sperm) or large gametes (eggs).
Accordingly:
- Male and female are the only biological sex categories
- Intersex conditions represent variations or atypical development within these biological pathways
- Intersex individuals do not constitute a separate sex category
While intersex traits may affect reproductive anatomy or function, they do not alter the underlying bimodal structure of biological sex.
Sex is immutable
Biological sex is established during early human development and is grounded in chromosomal configuration and subsequent developmental pathways.
At present:
- No medical procedure or technology can change an individual’s biological sex
- Hormone therapies and surgeries may modify certain physical traits or characteristics
- Such interventions do not create a new reproductive system or alter developmental sex organization
Medical interventions can affect appearance, physiology, and reproductive capability, but biological sex classification remains unchanged.
Transgender is not reality
All attempts to change gender are limited to cosmetic or superficial changes.
In contemporary usage, the term gender is often applied in ways that differ significantly from its historical and biological meanings. This shift in terminology has intentionally contributed to confusion between biological sex, social identity, and medical intervention.
Current medical practices associated with gender transition can alter appearance, secondary sex characteristics, or outward presentation, but they do not change an individual’s biological sex or developmental organization. As a result, such interventions affect form and perception rather than underlying reality.
Authors opinion
The word gender has been hijacked by modern leftist ideology to create a false reality, and prey upon people with mental illness. Whilst the motivations for this are up for debate, it certainly seems to be anti-human, anti-reality, anti-family, and possibly financially motivated. It can also be argued that focusing on medical interventions on young children is evil. There is no such thing as Transgender. “Transgender” people do exist! But just like everyone else, defined by their birth sex, not as a fantasy that they desire.