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There are scientifically more than two sexes. Something like 1-2% of all people are intersex.
You'd think that, but really, I suspect a lot of the confusion comes from the word itself. "Intersex" implies with its "inter-" prefix that something exists between the two sexes, thus implying the existence of a third (or more) sex.
But again, it's just a blanket term that covers a wide variety of medical conditions related to development of sex organs/characteristics.
And I shouldn't have to say this, but of course I'm not saying that one's anatomy has any influence on one's worth as a person. I'm not a monster. I'm just a stickler for semantic accuracy.
They will call it "multisex" and come up with treatments to "fix" the "medical issue".
They already do that with the more obviously intersex children at birth.