The Wyoming Hypatian Chronicle



Sex Organ Development

 

Rule 1

 

When you are conceived you are neither fully male nor fully female. For the first 2 months your body produces parts that include all of the female sexual parts including those that are not used in the male body. It is only later that the parts males do not use wind up atrophying. So, fundamentally we all start out with all the parts to be a female.

We know that if the 46th chromosome supplied by the male is an X chromosome then the zygote will statistically most likely develop the typical female characteristics.

If the 46th chromosome supplied by the male is a Y chromosome, the resulting zygote will statistically most likely develop the typical male characteristics.

If the male does not supply at least 46 chromosomes and the 45th chromosome is an X chromosome then the zygote well developed with female characteristics with a small amount of both physical and mental non statistically standard features.

If the male does not supply at least 46 chromosomes and the 45th chromosome is a Y chromosome then there will be no development and the fertilized egg will probably not implant. No living male with this condition has ever been seen and thus never studied.

If the male supplies extra X chromosomes the sex involved will develop with a wide variety of variations from the standard highest numbered chromosomes characteristics. In other words if the highest numbered chromosome was an X the result will be primarily female with some mixed male characteristics and vice versa if the highest number chromosome was a Y.

And, since quite honestly, the world could care less about what we as humans think the fact of the matter is people actually develop things that are not on the statistically average line. So far medicine has discovered and defined the following (often validating ancient and present religious beliefs about humanity) most prevalent causes of sexual organ development differences from the “norm”.

         1. Hermaphroditism: where individuals have both ovarian and testicular tissue.
         2. Gonadal Mosaicism: where individuals have a mix of male and female gonadal tissue in their bodies due to genetic mutations occurring during early development.
         3. Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS): where males with XY chromosomes develop typically female external genitalia, but may have internal testes instead of ovaries, leading to ambiguity in sex characteristics at birth.
         4. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH): where individuals with XX chromosomes develop masculinized genitalia, leading to ambiguity in sex characteristics at birth.
         5. Cryptorchidism: Undescended testes in males, leading to ambiguity in sex characteristics at birth. This condition is sometimes corrected when puberty changes occur or if there is medical intervention.

In a perfect world everyone would be either 45,XX or 45,XY and develop the statistically standard characteristics. But since we do not live in anything near to a perfect world there are a lot of things that make this concept of every one has to have certain characteristics is irrational and violates the very tenants of individual freedom.

Freedom is based on the fact that everybody is what they are and as long as they do no harm to others it is none of the government’s business how they act, look, or feel about themselves. And as far as body modifications, there is no big outcry about tattoos, rhinoplasty, breast implants, breast reductions, buttock enhancements, face lifts, liposuction, hair dye, colored contact lenses, artificial limbs, shaving, covering the body with clothing (with the exception of discharge orifices), the wearing of shoes, nose rings, lip plates, earrings, hair cutting, hemorrhoidectomies, steroids, hormonal treatments, etc. All of which are modifications to the natural condition of the human body.

And quite honestly, in a free country, it is none of the governments business to make any demand or judge in any way what part of the human body a particular human may wish to modify/eliminate/add or how how that body part operates in their body.



Bruce Williams
The Hypatian Society

(Saturday February 08, 2025)