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2024-08-04 16:05:34 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: B897F6C01959CB430880B001C9B865F118C31B73BFF608CB9440C1239EF569E7
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Link from detractors article: "...In Swyer syndrome, sex development is not typical for the affected individual's chromosomal pattern." "Because they appear female on the outside, babies with Swyer syndrome are usually raised as girls and develop a female gender identity" https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/swyer-syndrome/#references

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