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Even most cases of chromosomal intersex would clearly fit into either male or female.Let us not forget that anatomical intersex, not just the hormonal imbalances troons love to hide behind, is an exceedingly rare condition. Chromosomal intersex is also pretty rare, and it comes with a host of associated deleterious health conditions.
People with Kleinfelter's syndrome (XXY males) pretty much just look like any schlubby guy, they have dicks and balls, and a slight case of moobs sometimes.
People with Turner's syndrome (XXX females) causes so few noticable symtoms a lot of women never learn they have it. It often results in lower IQ and learning disability, but not much on the physical side of things that would distinguish them from XX females.
The closest you could get to a real form of medical intersex transexualism is guevedoces, caused by 5α-Reductase deficiency. It's when children assigned female at birth, often with female-appearing or ambiguous gentitalia, grow a penis and have their testicles descend around puberty. They lack a uterus and can make sperm, so biologically, they are purely male. It's a case of genitalia that should have formed in the womb developing later in life, rather than a real change of biological sex. It's porbably the one of the few cases where biological men could say they want to live as women and have a compelling reason to do so, as they were raised as female their whole childhoods, but most of them end up deciding they want to be men as adults anyways.
