No I didn’t, re-read my other posts in this thread where I explicitly state otherwise. My very first post in the thread referred to the “edge cases of biological sex”, so obviously I wasn’t talking about a literal binary from the beginning. I called it a binary, in a figurative sense, several times, it’s clearly not the same thing. I just used in the figurative sense at the end of my previous reply as well, so no, I didn’t “just do it again” (hint: the word ‘binary’ in that sentence refers to the ‘two terms figuratively’ at the start of the sentence). Your problem with reading comprehension isn’t limited to dictionaries it appears.
You can choose to use a figurative reading of ‘spectrum’ if you like, doesn’t make it apt or better suited than the far more apt ‘figurative binary’ I’ve been using, all it does it help paint an inaccurate picture of human sex variability.
I provided you the definitions that show that fact
You did nothing of the sort. Is English your first language? Genuine question.