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dc.candian
05-24-2008, 01:58 AM
What chromosomes do tgirls hve x/x or x/y. And is it possible to change from x/x to x/y or visa-versa.

GroobySteven
05-24-2008, 02:24 AM
Oh dear ...
Ok most transsexuals are born male with the XY chromosome.

If an individual was born with XX but had the outward appearance of a male (or XY with the outward appearance of a female) they would be inter-sexed.
This isn't as rare as once thought.

A transgender can identify with being the opposite sex without any known chromosomal abnormalities.

As far as I am aware, I've never heard of switching chromosome's or even if it was possible, if it would make a difference to the outward appearance of an individual but it's an interesting concept.

MrsKellyPierce
05-24-2008, 02:45 AM
You are still here huh.. lol waiting for that next dick sucking?

And most transsexuals claim they were born xxy aka klinesfelter syndrome cause they think it makes them sound more feminine to people others.

Like Seanchai said most are born XY

dc.candian
05-24-2008, 03:45 AM
You are still here huh.. lol waiting for that next dick sucking?

And most transsexuals claim they were born xxy aka klinesfelter syndrome cause they think it makes them sound more feminine to people others.

Like Seanchai said most are born XY

i guess tgirls pms too!!!

peggygee
05-24-2008, 06:35 AM
Klinefelter syndrome, also known as the XXY condition, is a term used to
describe males who have an extra X chromosome in most of their cells.
Instead of having the usual XY chromosome pattern that most males
have, these men have an XXY pattern.

Klinefelter syndrome is named after Dr. Henry Klinefelter, who first
described a group of symptoms found in some men with the extra X
chromosome. Even though all men with Klinefelter syndrome have the
extra X chromosome, not every XXY male has all of those symptoms.

brickcitybrother
05-24-2008, 09:52 PM
peggygee:

Excellent spot info. But did the study identify any other distinguishing physical or mental aspects of the syndrome? If you are aware, otherwise its off to google and the hope of accurate info.

Alyssa87
05-24-2008, 10:30 PM
my high school health teacher told me (in front of the class) i can never be a woman because i have a y chromosome.

it was one of the saddest and most mortifying moments of my life.

but of course my classmates found it hilarious.

peggygee
05-24-2008, 11:01 PM
peggygee:

Excellent spot info. But did the study identify any other distinguishing physical or mental aspects of the syndrome? If you are aware, otherwise its off to google and the hope of accurate info.


This from MedlinePlus. (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000382.htm)


Alternative Names

47 X-X-Y syndrome
Definition Return to top

Klinefelter syndrome is the presence of an extra X chromosome in a male.

Causes Return to top

Humans have 46 chromosomes. Chromosomes contain all of your genes and DNA, the building blocks of the body. Two of these chromosomes, the sex chromosomes, determine if you become a boy or a girl. Females normally have two of the same sex chromosomes, written as XX. Males normally have an X and a Y chromosome (written as XY).

Klinefelter syndrome results in males who have at least one extra X chromosome. Usually, this occurs as a result of one extra X (written as XXY).

Klinefelter syndrome is found in about 1 out of every 500-1,000 newborn males. Women who have pregnancies after age 35 are slightly more likely to have a boy with this syndrome than younger women.

Symptoms Return to top

The most common symptom is infertility. Other symptoms may include:

Small, firm testicles
Small penis
Only a little bit of pubic, armpit, and facial hair
Sexual problems
Enlarged breasts ( gynecomastia)
Tall height
Abnormal body proportions (long legs, short trunk)
Exams and Tests Return to top

Adults may come to the doctor because of infertility. School-age children may be brought in to because of learning problems.

The following test results may be found:

Karyotyping shows 47 XXY.
Semen count is low.
Serum testosterone is low.
Serum luteinizing hormone is high.
Serum follicle stimulating hormone is high.
Serum estradiol levels (a type of estrogen) is high.
Treatment Return to top

Testosterone therapy may be prescribed. This can help:

Increase strength
Improve appearance of muscles
Grow body hair
Improve mood and self esteem
Increase energy and sex drive
Improve concentration
Most men with this syndrome are not able to father children. However, there have been some men who have. An infertility specialist may be able to help.

Support Groups Return to top

The American Association for Klinefelter Syndrome Information and Support (AAKSIS) - www.aaksis.org
Outlook (Prognosis) Return to top

Most patients have a normal, productive life.

Possible Complications Return to top

The syndrome is associated with an increased risk of:

Breast cancer
Extragonadal germ cell tumor (a rare tumor)
Lung disease
Varicose veins
Osteoporosis
Autoimmune disorders such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and Sjogren syndrome
Learning disabilities, despite normal or high IQ
Dyslexia
Attention deficient hyperactivity disorder
Depression
Taurodontism, which is when the teeth have enlarged pulp and a thinning surface, is very common in Klinefelter syndrome. It can be diagnosed by dental x-rays.

When to Contact a Medical Professional Return to top

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if a boy does not develop secondary sexual characteristics at puberty. A genetics counselor can help explain abnormal chromosome findings. A consultation with an endocrinologist and infertility specialist may also be helpful.


Update Date: 12/11/2006

peggygee
05-24-2008, 11:04 PM
my high school health teacher told me (in front of the class) i can never be a woman because i have a y chromosome.



Guess this was an example where a teacher was wrong, look at the
lovely, charming, and bright young lady you have become.

:wink:

Nikka
05-25-2008, 12:06 AM
I born XX but suddenly it grows a penis on me

Alyssa87
05-25-2008, 12:36 AM
my high school health teacher told me (in front of the class) i can never be a woman because i have a y chromosome.



Guess this was an example where a teacher was wrong, look at the
lovely, charming, and bright young lady you have become.

:wink:

wow. u just healed that scar right up!

revinsx
05-25-2008, 01:29 AM
she is right you are a beauty Alyssa

unctrld1
05-25-2008, 03:27 AM
my high school health teacher told me (in front of the class) i can never be a woman because i have a y chromosome.

it was one of the saddest and most mortifying moments of my life.

but of course my classmates found it hilarious.


My teachers told me I would not live to see 21 years old.

I am 33. Every day I wake up I prove them wrong. I knew they were wrong when they said it.

I define me. I design MYSELF.

daleach
05-27-2008, 02:51 AM
my high school health teacher told me (in front of the class) i can never be a woman because i have a y chromosome.

it was one of the saddest and most mortifying moments of my life.

but of course my classmates found it hilarious.

Damn, that's fucked up. I'm sorry to hear that. Teachers can be such assholes sometimes.

Alyssa87
05-27-2008, 02:56 AM
well im good now.
i havent thought about it in almost 2 years probably.
thanks tho :)

felix volkbein
05-27-2008, 06:10 AM
What chromosomes do tgirls hve x/x or x/y. And is it possible to change from x/x to x/y or visa-versa.

Are you 12?

Allegedly, Andy Warhol once asked Candy Darling how often she got her period. "Every fucking day," Candy replied, "That's how much of a woman I am!"

GroobySteven
05-27-2008, 06:16 AM
my high school health teacher told me (in front of the class) i can never be a woman because i have a y chromosome.

it was one of the saddest and most mortifying moments of my life.

but of course my classmates found it hilarious.


My teachers told me I would not live to see 21 years old.

I am 33. Every day I wake up I prove them wrong. I knew they were wrong when they said it.

I define me. I design MYSELF.

Maybe in telling that to you - you changed your focus and made sure you did live past 21?

goldensamba
05-27-2008, 10:53 PM
What chromosomes do tgirls hve x/x or x/y. And is it possible to change from x/x to x/y or visa-versa.

I don't even know what the hell to say to this. If there is a school nearby see if you can sit on on a 6th grade biology class.

Cyclops
05-28-2008, 01:52 AM
What chromosomes do tgirls hve x/x or x/y. And is it possible to change from x/x to x/y or visa-versa.

:roll:

D'uh,let's see now,born a boy(xy).Um,yup they're xy alright

cuz ,if they wuz borm xx they'd been girls to begin with.Yup,uhuh!








:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

StraightThoughChaser
05-28-2008, 01:54 AM
They're dy/dx

Skwisgarr Skwigelf
06-14-2008, 09:52 PM
biologically they are X/Y but in Kelly Shore's case you have to remember the extra S/E chromosomes which come before the other two (in case someone couldn't figure it out SEXY)

Nowhere
06-14-2008, 09:55 PM
Don't forget that girls with AIS can have complete XY chromosones and still be women:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Androgen_insensitivity_syndrome

ConceitedNobody
06-14-2008, 10:01 PM
my high school health teacher told me (in front of the class) i can never be a woman because i have a y chromosome.

it was one of the saddest and most mortifying moments of my life.

but of course my classmates found it hilarious.


You Can Be MY WOMAN ... !!! Fuck Ya Teacher ...