What about intersex people?
Hermy?
How does a biological female know what it feels like to be a man. They imagine what it must feel like I guess. Itâs a mind thing. Which is fine - issue is how far must SociĂ©ty bend to distort reality.
how do you know what it feels like to be you?
Exactly.
So lets just say during the very complex creation phase - the chromosomes are mixing and the thing starts out as a male, but somewhere along the line things get fucked and sends the wrong chromosomes during the phase where it creates the âwhat gender you think you areâ part. You are screwed arenât you. And it isnât a mental illness. All sorts of shit can go wrong man. So you arenât in the âwrong bodyâ
Your head is wired for woman and you have a langer. A fuck up of evolution
I think youâre arguing for creationism with the theories you are putting forward.
Werenât the Native Americans very advanced in terms of how they viewed gender and identity? Two-Spirit people
what about asexuals
We were yes⊠We allowed people to express how they felt. Thatâs a different story tho⊠Egalitarian societies like native American and Gaelic Irish were about practicing what best allowed the tribe to flourish. They didnât think in sexual orientation or gender lines but society lines. Our ancestors practiced sodomy widely. Everything was very fluid. Tho we had divorce laws where women could divorce a man who slept with other men⊠Our ancestors were far, far more advanced than us in many ways⊠But weâre discussing the phenomenon itself here, not the acceptance of it⊠or at least I am
Chromosomes talk to us⊠Thatâs the us inside our body.
they are either born with the wrong body or the wrong brain. Something happens during birth with hormones and causes some miswiring.
It isnât a mental illness in my opinion. Now someone who isnât wired differently and who still sees themselves as the wrong sex may have a mental illness but I think itâs incorrect to say they all have a mental illness
https://brainworldmagazine.com/what-neuroscience-tells-us-about-transgender-people/
Ivanka Savic, a neuroscientist at the Department of Women and Childrenâs Health at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and a visiting professor at UCLA, found with colleagues, Sarah M. Burke and Amir H. Manzouri, in research published in Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience that, âAfter controlling for sexual orientation, the transgender groups [studied] showed sex-typical [their italics] FA-values.â Fractional anisotropy (FA) can be used to measure white matter connections in the brain that differ between the sexes. The researchers say, âThe only exception was the right inferior fronto-occipital tract, connecting parietal and frontal brain areas that mediate own body perception. Our findings suggest that the neuroanatomical signature of transgenderism is related to brain areas processing the perception of self and body ownership, whereas homosexuality seems to be associated with less cerebral sexual differentiation.â
Do you think homosexuality is a mental illness?
Can you expand on this a bit? Were the Gaelic Irish stone mad for anal?
This topic wasnât covered in LĂ©ann DĂșchais studies in Mary I, or by Liam IrwinâŠ
Headache this morning mate??
Cos thereâs Irish language involved?
not in the least. Fresh as a daisy actually
Youâd more chance of a headache responding to that rameish
Ah I enjoyed it. It was like being back in a pub for a Lock In.
Just for the record I have nothing against protestants, I was only tugging your ear
I donât know mate, my Grandfather always says that when the drink is in the truth comes out.
Is he a protestant?