Chastity White Rose
1 min readJul 5, 2024

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By intersex, I do mean any variation of chromosomes or hormone levels that could lead to feelings of being attracted to or feeling more like a different sex than assumed. In fact, I know an intersex person with a degree in biology who is intersex and probably knows studies we could point to.

I do believe that intersex conditions do play a role, and there are documentaries I have watched and experiences of myself and others that led me to this view.

Even Anastasia would probably disagree with my statement, but I am sure it is true personally.

If I had low testosterone and higher estrogen even before my transition, which I know from labs when I was 31 years old, then doesn't it make sense for me to be attracted to men sometimes and to have felt like a woman even though I looked male to the outside world? I also want to get my chromosomes tested, but that would be expensive and not covered by insurance. It is the same test done to determine the sex of babies at an early stage.

I know most LGBTQIA people would disagree with my claim, but I will debate them because I believe it 100%. Does it change anything to know WHY we were born this way? No, but the science is interesting, and I will continue to spend my life learning more.

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Chastity White Rose
Chastity White Rose

Written by Chastity White Rose

I am an artist, gamer, and programmer. I have published books on Amazon and Smashwords. I am transgender and have vowed celibacy and I believe in unicorns.

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