I would agree that asexual and sexual pretty much do define the means of procreation for living things. That doesn't really demonstrate that the two sex dichotomy isn't really a matter of convenience, it works just because it first most people not because it is a solid determined thing. Besides hermaphrodites and intersex humans exist. That's without getting into the issues of sex-related traits, like brain chemistry, hormones, breasts, etc. which are not always aligned how we like to think they should.
Of course, I agree how we view ourselves as men and women matters, but it also matters how we reconcile tensions with how we identify as men and women, and how people who identify as neither men or women feel. How exactly are intersex people supposed to feel, when their adult sexual morphology is often something that has been surgically and pharmaceutically imposed on them. Should they be forced to flip a coin and choose a sex, or go with the old "it's easier to dig a hole than build a pole" mantra.




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