What is the difference between sex and gender?
Google AI gets it right:
sex refers to an individual's biological attributes, including chromosomes, hormones, and reproductive organs, typically classified as male or female. Gender, on the other hand, is a social construct related to an individual's self-perception and expression, which may or may not align with their assigned sex at birth
Maybe Nancy should learn the difference. "Biology" isn't bigotry, because "biology" doesn't give a shit about gender, or which bathroom people use.
So, I can tell you the sex of all the different non-lethal sex chromosome variations*, but I would have to ask the individual what their gender is. (Note they are called "sex chromosomes" and not "gender chromosomes", Nancy).
Anybody claiming that male sex = male gender or female sex = female gender doesn't know shit about biology or sociology or psychology, and needs to STFU.
*Simple answer: Presence of a Y chromosome = individual develops as a male; lack of a Y chromosome = individual develops as a female). But even that gets complicated because there are gene mutations on the Y chromosome that can result in female sex characteristics being expressed, despite the individual being genetically male.
tldr: sex and gender are not the same thing.