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Biologically, humans are typically classified into two sexes: male and female, based on reproductive anatomy and function. However, intersex individuals, who may possess a combination of male and female characteristics, challenge this binary classification. Some cultures and scientific discussions recognize gender as a spectrum, which can include non-binary and other identities beyond traditional male and female. Thus, while the concept of three sexes isn't widely accepted in a biological sense, it reflects the complexity of human gender and identity.

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