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While eye color is not, age and skin color are also considered “profoundly determinative characteristics of human identity” (though not necessarily as important as sex) yet these characteristics are not thought to matter less but rather not one bit.Again, that’s a reasonable argument. I think it might be misleading to talk about “the only physical characteristic that is considered at all important” though - that seems different from what I said. The other traits seem to really just be physical characteristics. That is not the case with sex. Sex is not just an important physical characteristic - agree? That was why I said, “eye color, height, handedness, portliness, and visual acuity are far less profoundly determinative characteristics of human identity than sex,” rather than, say, “eye color, height, handedness, portliness, and visual acuity are far less important physical characteristics than sex.”