Gender is cultural, sex is onto-genetic. So what you said is true, while being completely wrong; we are genderless until we have the capacity for gender, all while possessing sexual traits that are characteristics of the typical gender identities...
...usually. Humans *usually* develop in an androgynous state, until sexual dimorphism kicks into place, altering the appearance and function of shared organs or tissues...turns out though, inter-sex births are way more prevalent than you might think (nearing 1-in-14). Look around you: if any of 13 other people weren't born of indeterminate sex, it was YOU...
So, there you go.
By #454258 at 18,Aug,15 04:16
I got it off a youtube video alright. No need to be "in my face" about it.
...usually. Humans *usually* develop in an androgynous state, until sexual dimorphism kicks into place, altering the appearance and function of shared organs or tissues...turns out though, inter-sex births are way more prevalent than you might think (nearing 1-in-14). Look around you: if any of 13 other people weren't born of indeterminate sex, it was YOU...
So, there you go.
If you really want to bend people's minds though, tell them about how their genitals started out...