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| 20 Jul 2016 11:27 AM |
for attention possibly
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| 20 Jul 2016 11:28 AM |
QUICK
WE NEED YOU TO BECOME A TEENAGE GIRL WHO IS EXTREMELY OBEDIENT
I NEED TO SECURE AN ALLIANCE WITH THE ASHIkAGA SHOGUNATE SO I CAN EXTEND MY POWERS THROUGHOUT JAPAN WITHOUT THE SHOGUN FEELING SUSPICIOUS
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| 20 Jul 2016 11:28 AM |
| so if you assault the male gender you wont go to prison bc society |
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| 20 Jul 2016 11:29 AM |
| Talk to your parents or family member they might be able to help. |
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ElieGlory
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| 20 Jul 2016 11:32 AM |
| Because we totally know the answer |
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emili3068
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| 20 Jul 2016 11:37 AM |
bcus... ahem
“Trans people have brains that are different from males and females, a unique kind of brain,” Guillamon says. “It is simplistic to say that a female-to-male transgender person is a female trapped in a male body. It's not because they have a male brain but a transgender( i cant post the other word sorry) brain.” Of course, behavior and experience shape brain anatomy, so it is impossible to say if these subtle differences are inborn.
Other investigators have looked at s%x differences through brain functioning. In a study published in 2014, psychologist Sarah M. Burke of VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam and biologist Julie Bakker of the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience used functional MRI to examine how 39 prepubertal and 41 adolescent boys and girls with gender dysphoria responded to androstadienone, an odorous steroid with pheromonelike properties that is known to cause a different response in the hypothalamus of men versus women. They found that the adolescent boys and girls with gender dysphoria responded much like peers of their experienced gender. The results were less clear with the prepubertal children.
This kind of study is important, says Baudewijntje Kreukels, an expert on gender dysphoria at VU University Medical Center, “because s%x differences in responding to odors cannot be influenced by training or environment.” The same can be said of another 2014 experiment by Burke and her colleagues. They measured the responses of boys and girls with gender dysphoria to echolike sounds produced by the inner ear in response to a clicking noise. Boys with gender dysphoria responded more like typical females, who have a stronger response to these sounds. But girls with gender dysphoria also responded like typical females.
Overall the weight of these studies and others points strongly toward a biological basis for gender dysphoria. But given the variety of transgender people and the variation in the brains of men and women generally, it will be a long time, if ever, before a doctor can do a brain scan on a child and say, “Yes, this child is trans.”
Citation: scientificamerican, "Is there something unique about the Transgender brain??"
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