Unless you were being sarcastic...
You're not supposed to add them together. You're supposed to subtract each one individually from 100% to give you an idea what percentage of either of the two DNA-certified biological sexes report this experience.
No, I wasn’t being sarcastic. I know you don’t add them together. But the overall percentage should be somewhere between the 53% of women and the 35% of men. If equal numbers were asked, it would be 44%. Even skewed heavily towards women, it would be somewhere in between. But they report the overall percentage as 53%, same as the women.