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Biologically, there are two primary sexes in humans: male (producing small, motile sperm) and female (producing large, immobile eggs). While some discussions reference intersex conditions or chromosomal variations (such as XXY or XYY), these are generally classified as differences in sex development rather than distinct biological sexes, as intersex individuals still follow the developmental pathway toward producing either small or large gametes, or are infertile.
The claim that there are "six sexes" is not supported by mainstream biological consensus, which defines sex by gamete size rather than chromosomal count. Intersex traits represent a spectrum of biological variations but do not constitute additional, separate sexes in the reproductive sense.