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Tarne

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I guess "Prefer not to say" is just not giving them your gender, as opposed to Other which means "I'm a special snowflake and for some reason my willy isn't like other willies and so i'm a girl" 

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3 hours ago, RIchard Britten said:

Doesn't genetic coding degrade over time and with other "factors" such as disease?

Yes, but so far as I understand anyway, never to the point where yours could not be identified from a previous sample as yours, or ever be mistaken for someone else’s.

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48 minutes ago, Tarne said:

I guess "Prefer not to say" is just not giving them your gender, as opposed to Other which means "I'm a special snowflake and for some reason my willy isn't like other willies and so i'm a girl" 

I han't considered that.

Hmmmm I wonder why you did...?

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51 minutes ago, maynragh said:

Yes, but so far as I understand anyway, never to the point where yours could not be identified from a previous sample as yours, or ever be mistaken for someone else’s.

Correct

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