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originally posted by: stuthealien
a reply to: mOjOm
i know what your saying but look at it really, a lady that is now a man with a wife ,is just a lesbian with a surgically attached strap-on
originally posted by: stuthealien
a reply to: Annee
you forgot this one girl strangled in transgender toilet by man
yes a man in a little girls room ,this is the start this is the world you want??
as i said your starting a war you cannot win .we hold our childrens life's and rights dearly.
originally posted by: stuthealien
a reply to: mOjOm
i know what your saying but look at it really, a lady that is now a man with a wife ,is just a lesbian with a surgically attached strap-on
originally posted by: stuthealien
a reply to: Annee
no this is debatable a lot of scientists believe it is d.n.a mutations ,but your not interested in finding the truth
the brain has to learn ,remember learning to walk to talk to eat .
so the brain would have to learn this behaviour
originally posted by: Annee
NO. He is a hetero man.
Gender is in the brain, not between your legs. His brain is that of a hetero male.
He is attracted to women.
What causes people to be transgender in the first place? The prevailing theories used to be psychosocial: That early traumas like dysfunctional family dynamics or childhood sexual abuse were responsible. "That is absolutely not true at all," says Dr. Johanna Olson, medical director of the Transgender Clinic at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. "But I still get people in my clinic who are trying to unravel what the traumatic incident was, that caused their kid to be trans."
Rather, a growing body of research is pointing to biological origins. The 2008 discovery by Australian researchers of a genetic variation in transgender women—their receptor gene for the sex hormone testosterone was longer, making it less efficient at communicating signals—set off speculation that insufficient uptake of male hormones in utero contributed to a "more feminised brain." And the brains of trans people do look different. Recent Spanish imaging studies have shown that the white matter of untreated trans men look much like those of biological males, and that the patterns of trans women's white matter fell about halfway between those of biological male and female control groups. But it's premature to draw conclusions from those studies, warns Olson, since "those parts of the brain are shaped by performance and experience," and so may be a product of nurture, not nature. And despite the big genetic finding, it's unclear what precise role genetics plays, since a recent survey of identical twins found that only in 20 percent of cases did both twins turn out transgender, despite having identical DNA. Read more: www.rollingstone.com... Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook
originally posted by: mOjOm
originally posted by: Annee
NO. He is a hetero man.
Gender is in the brain, not between your legs. His brain is that of a hetero male.
He is attracted to women.
Exactly. Only when he was born he had female parts. I guess you could look at it like that. That is a closer description than a lesbian.
Because if you meet him. He's a guy. Who likes women just like a guy. Everything about him is a guy. Hell, he's more of a guy than some other guys I know.
That sounds strange but it makes sense when you know him.
I understand why people get confused and don't understand it though. Because you really can't grasp the difference by reading about it. It doesn't work that way. It's something you have to experience and you get it. But words can't do it. They can help explain the details or whatever later but you can't "grok" it by words alone I don't think.
I wouldn't get it if I had just read about it.
originally posted by: stuthealien
a reply to: Annee
yes sure here you go link
there are many studies on the d.n.a side ,and as i said we have to learn to use our brain .
it is our genes that decide what we are
originally posted by: SomeDumbBroad
How come the newest thing I found on this is 2 days ago with no update? All it said was that it happened to be at Target amid a feud over the trans bathroom law.... Never got a confession out of her saying she did it because of that? I mean for all we know it could have been a shake and bake meth lab (also can go off like a small bomb) and it was purely an accident...
I'm just saying yall may be jumping to conclusions...
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: stuthealien
a reply to: Annee
yes sure here you go link
there are many studies on the d.n.a side ,and as i said we have to learn to use our brain .
it is our genes that decide what we are
At least its current.
Where does it talk about Gender Dysphoria?
Your article: (There is no scientific evidence showing that DSDs cause or are linked to transgender identity.)