Digital Life in a Binary World

Sunday, September 28, 2025

2025 Update

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 Looks like 7 year updates might be a thing.  I've divorced much of the transsexual world, as it has pushed into the Intersex communiti...
Tuesday, April 5, 2022

...and then some time passed

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 Hard to believe that its been 7 years since my last posting.  I've been busy. Since I last posted, several positive events have happene...
Tuesday, January 20, 2015

XXY: Reflections of Gender in Children

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A while back, I read a very sad story not related to Leelah Alcorn although that is another sad story.  This one is about an XXY child who w...
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Thursday, December 11, 2014

XXY: Medical Treatment by Ignoring the Problem

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First and foremost XXY is a genetic identifier which will have a variable effect on issues relating to immunological disorders depending on ...
Sunday, October 26, 2014

Statements Which Matter to XXY people

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List: 1. XXY people want good healthcare; Thats all. 2. XXY is all genders and all sexualities; What matters is that you are happy. 3. An...
Monday, October 6, 2014

Serenity is Priceless

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Lets talk for a minute about another side of my life, one that seriously complicates everything endocrine and provides me that generous excu...
Monday, September 1, 2014

What does Cancer have to do with Autoimmune Endocrine Diseases

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I'm going out on a limb, into a very controversial topic which has numerous people affected, effected, and left countless people the wor...
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I was diagnosed at the age of 35 with XXy, commonly called Klinefelter’s Syndrome, however I reject the diagnosis of forced masculinity. I have spent most of my time since then becoming an expert on the topic, because in the end no one cares about my health like I do. There is a lot of scary mis-information printed about people with Klinefelter’s Syndrome, or 47,XXY, or XXY. Thanks in part to the medical establishment treating each case like a single rare event, something shameful, to be hidden away. I hold no shame for being XXY, yet I use a pseudo-name. Hi, I’m a working professional in the world of information technology. I’m one of those people you call when your international network breaks, the heavens are falling, and it’s the end of the world as your company knows it. I like to be employable, and because of the negativity printed about this syndrome I must exercise caution on the internet. My apologies to those whom are intersex, and a public persona, I choose not to release my privacy at this time.
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