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The academic '''Anne Fausto-Sterling''' once claimed that there were five [[sex]]es (male, female, merm, ferm and herm). Advocates for [[intersexual]] people stated that this theory was wrong, confusing and unhelpful to the interests of intersexual people. |
The academic '''Anne Fausto-Sterling''' is the Professor of Biology and Women's Studies at Brown University. |
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She once claimed that there were five [[sex]]es (male, female, merm, ferm and herm). Advocates for [[intersexual]] people stated that this theory was wrong, confusing and unhelpful to the interests of intersexual people. |
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She has since stated that she no longer advocates it. |
She has since stated that she no longer advocates it. |
Revision as of 09:51, 19 December 2002
The academic Anne Fausto-Sterling is the Professor of Biology and Women's Studies at Brown University.
She once claimed that there were five sexes (male, female, merm, ferm and herm). Advocates for intersexual people stated that this theory was wrong, confusing and unhelpful to the interests of intersexual people.
She has since stated that she no longer advocates it.