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I'm confused, you were saying that a person with said syndrome can knock up his wife, now you're saying they're infertile?
What proves that he has XX chromosomes and hasn't gone through X inactivation? Nothing without evidence of it, but I'm not the one claiming either, you are.
must i go on?
XX Male Syndrome has very minor, if any, outward symptoms. You cannot tell the difference between them and a dude who just happens to be 5'8". And that's only for the ones who happen to be shorter than average. Many of them are average height or taller. How many times do I have to repeat this? Why is this hard to understand? XX Male Syndrome doesn't have "X inactivation." The only "treatment" that a small number of them get is testosterone. Most don't need any treatment. They just find out that their sperm doesn't work and their chromosomes are weird, then go back to their normal, male, lives.
Thanks for your supportive words, don't know how I could've lived without them. Means the world to me!
So, basically: you in this thread, as shown by your comments.
Ahh thats music to my ears, keep going.
We can agree to disagree! I still stand by my original point, and I see you stand by yours. Me repeating my beliefs or you repeating yours don't change a thing. Have a good day.