Here's how I used my optional knowledge in essay:
TOPIC: WOMEN, INTRODUCTION
If we consider the conception of human life, it is almost a universal law that XX leads to a female baby, and XY, a male.
Almost, though.
There are times the Y does not function (for reasons best left to sciences), and the baby is an XO.
The XO baby develops into a female. Which simply means, the default human gender is a *female*. A Y chromosome merely alters it.
So fundamentally (and scientifically), all human life is feminine. What, then, went so wrong in the course of history that the default "setting" of humanity is labelled weaker, inferior, and incapable?
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