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Her father and THE MOST HIGH are the only 2 that can CREATE her.
Often imitated but never duplicated by man
Science has made amazing advances in understanding gender and human anatomy, but human science cannot completely change a person's biological sex. While people can undergo surgeries and take hormones to help their bodies match their gender identity, their basic anatomy, like chromosomes and some physical traits, often remains the same. This means that even though someone may feel and live as a different gender, science has limits in fully reversing the physical aspects of their original sex. Understanding this helps us see the difference between gender identity, which is about how a person feels inside, and biological sex, which is about the physical body they were born with.
Science has made amazing advances in understanding gender and human anatomy, but human science cannot completely change a person's biological sex. While people can undergo surgeries and take hormones to help their bodies match their gender identity, their basic anatomy, like chromosomes and some physical traits, often remains the same. This means that even though someone may feel and live as a different gender, science has limits in fully reversing the physical aspects of their original sex. Understanding this helps us see the difference between gender identity, which is about how a person feels inside, and biological sex, which is about the physical body they were born with.
Science has made amazing advances in understanding gender and human anatomy, but human science cannot completely change a person's biological sex. While people can undergo surgeries and take hormones to help their bodies match their gender identity, their basic anatomy, like chromosomes and some physical traits, often remains the same. This means that even though someone may feel and live as a different gender, science has limits in fully reversing the physical aspects of their original sex. Understanding this helps us see the difference between gender identity, which is about how a person feels inside, and biological sex, which is about the physical body they were born with.
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