Everyone has their level of tolerance, so I can use the same argumentation technique as you by saying that all of us are somehow intolerant.
We all have our imperfections in our DNA and we can argue about the right definition of a male or female, but it's generally accepted that someones gender is defined by our 23rd chromosome pair.
Again, I'm still wondering why you invest so much effort in defending these creatures...
Perhaps because I see them as people and not creatures. I endeavor to understand things which are difficult to understand (at least for me). If that's defending than so be it.
I never knew about intersex before I read Middlesex, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Jeffrey Eugenides published in 2002.
To be honest, I find transsexuals and transvestites odd. I believed that gender dysphoria was just another way to describe someone who suffers from hysteria. I still don't get it completely. Possibly because I've always been happy to be a male and never wished otherwise.
