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WCDT: 2761-2765 (4-8 August 2014) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread

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Barmymoo:

--- Quote from: snubnose on 05 Aug 2014, 23:35 ---
--- Quote from: Chelicerate on 05 Aug 2014, 21:01 ---A friendly reminder that not all women have two X chromosomes, nor do all men have a Y chromosome.

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Yes, except they actually do.

Unless something went seriously wrong and then in most cases the baby wouldnt even be born, let alone get into adulthood.

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Chelicerate is right - I wrote my post as I did for convenience, which was lazy of me, but there are plenty of women and men who don't fit the xx/xy binary. Trans women and men, people with unusual genetic makeups (I met a child who has XXXY chromosomes the other day and they were definitely born and there's no indication they won't get into adulthood). There are many members of this forum who would be deeply offended at the statement that there's something "seriously wrong" with them. I'd advise hopping over to the Discuss forum to check out the Trans thread, and also the rules.

St.Clair:
May:  "Could go either way."

foolsguinea:
Well, that (Wednesday's comic) was a particularly sudden art shift. The first panel seems pretty close to what he's been doing, but the second feels very different and kind of less finished. Trippy.

ZoeB:

--- Quote from: KOK on 06 Aug 2014, 00:01 ---XY and X0 women exist, but I don't think you can have a cis-gender man without a Y.
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XX man with CAH (caused by 21OH)


And to complete the set...

XY(mainly) woman with CAH(caused by 3BHSD)


No, they're not related - just that that is apparenty the typical build that results. Short legs, long arms, barrel chest.

Socky:
New art style is cool, everything seems a bit less rigid and more expressive, I can get with that.

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