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What's the point of gender reassignment surgery which doesn't change a person's chromosomes?

Last Updated: 18.06.2025 07:30

What's the point of gender reassignment surgery which doesn't change a person's chromosomes?

So what happens inside “gender-affirming care” depends upon the patient’s lived experience. However, it’s been demonstrated conclusively by a century of psychiatry trying to change transgender patients’ gender identity to match their physical anatomy does not work and in most cases only worsens their mental health, especially in minors.

It’s usually found at the tip of the Y chromosome (which is why we thought sex was in chromosomes), but there are a number of variations that will change a person’s anatomical sex, neurological sex, chromosomal sex, and genetic sex.

Corollary: sex and gender in humans is actually floridly-complex and occasionally very messy.

If the world was flat, would it be possible to see Mount Everest if it was on the other side of the Earth on a clear sunny day?

It doesn’t have to change chromosomes, because chromosomes do not determine sex.

All of these variations have an effect on the person’s neuropsychology and thus their experience of their sex & gender.

In other words, these different levels don’t always sync-up. It is possible for your brain, your body, and your genetics to have different biological sexes.

Do airline pilots try to avoid turbulence? How can you tell if your flight has been rerouted due to weather conditions or other factors?

The single thing that does determine sex is the SRY gene. Its discovery in 1990 changed everything science thought it knew about sex in placental mammals.

This can include the SRY gene being defective, being blocked by other mutations, being on the X chromosome instead of the Y, or missing altogether.