Yes, willing to concede. What makes them any more of an expert than me? They went to college and got degrees, so did I. I am sure we have learned many of the same things... so why am I different? Because I may have a different view or opinions? Are my thoughts not valid unless the fall in line with everyone else? No delusions here.
“What makes them any more an expert than” you? Uhhmmm, maybe the fact that they are EXPERTS in their field? A field you have NO expertise in? A field you know nothing about? Do you really think you are more an expert (or even equal to) than neuroscientists simply because you also have a college degree? Yeah, you’re delusional.
You are again veering off into psychological when I have made it clear I am speaking in the physical. The physical attributes that make a male a male and a female a female. I am not a psychologist and don't care to engage in the mental dysfunctions that allow these people to escape reality and call themselves something they are not. For whatever reasons they are making the choices to do so.
Gender is a societal and psychological construct. You WANT it to be purely physical, but it just isn’t. Biological sexuality is physical. Stop trying to claim gender is what YOU have decided it should be. It’s not YOUR decision to make. You want it changed? Convince all the “non-experts” that they have gotten it all wrong, but YOU are correct. Let us know their response. Let us know when the textbooks and reference manuals are recalled and updated.
I don't know any actual "African Americans" are you referring to Black Americans? If so, I think "fundamentally" they are also **** sapiens so sure, fundamentally the are the same.
I know plenty of African Americans. I also know German Americans, Irish Americans, Chinese Americans, Indian Americans, and many others. You want us to think you are world-wise, but you don’t even know a SINGLE African American? Wow. Do you ever venture more than a 15 mile radius from home?
I did answer the question on dual genitalia... I guess you want me to answer it again? Ok, I said I was not speaking on genetic defects and that science already has names for their disorders. Good enough? But if need be you can label them male or female by the *** chromosomes they have. How about now... good enough?
“Genetic defect” or not, ambiguous genitalia happens in 1% of all live births.
“Chromosomal abnormalities, such as a missing *** chromosome or an extra one, also can cause ambiguous genitalia”
So, there may be no chromosome to determine the ***. Given ambiguous genitalia and no chromosomes, what determines sexuality?
You don’t get to tap dance away from this, regardless of how few people it happens to. It actually happens to many (1.7% are born intersex, and 1 in 83,000 births is true hermaphroditism) and doesn’t fit YOUR definition of how things work.
So yes, I would like a legit answer to the question I asked: What determines sexuality when physical characteristics cannot? Is the person just not allowed to have any attraction to either ***, per YOUR rule?
The brain's role in sexualtiy: "****** differentiation of the human brain occurs during fetal and neonatal development and programs our gender identity—our feeling of being male or female and our ****** orientation as hetero-, h0mo-, or bisexual. This ****** differentiation process is accompanied by many structural and functional brain differences among these groups"
Hmmm, I could be wrong, but it almost seems that they are saying the brain determines our gender identity and ****** orientation. ?
“What makes them any more an expert than” you? Uhhmmm, maybe the fact that they are EXPERTS in their field? A field you have NO expertise in? A field you know nothing about? Do you really think you are more an expert (or even equal to) than neuroscientists simply because you also have a college degree? Yeah, you’re delusional.
You are again veering off into psychological when I have made it clear I am speaking in the physical. The physical attributes that make a male a male and a female a female. I am not a psychologist and don't care to engage in the mental dysfunctions that allow these people to escape reality and call themselves something they are not. For whatever reasons they are making the choices to do so.
Gender is a societal and psychological construct. You WANT it to be purely physical, but it just isn’t. Biological sexuality is physical. Stop trying to claim gender is what YOU have decided it should be. It’s not YOUR decision to make. You want it changed? Convince all the “non-experts” that they have gotten it all wrong, but YOU are correct. Let us know their response. Let us know when the textbooks and reference manuals are recalled and updated.
I don't know any actual "African Americans" are you referring to Black Americans? If so, I think "fundamentally" they are also **** sapiens so sure, fundamentally the are the same.
I know plenty of African Americans. I also know German Americans, Irish Americans, Chinese Americans, Indian Americans, and many others. You want us to think you are world-wise, but you don’t even know a SINGLE African American? Wow. Do you ever venture more than a 15 mile radius from home?
I did answer the question on dual genitalia... I guess you want me to answer it again? Ok, I said I was not speaking on genetic defects and that science already has names for their disorders. Good enough? But if need be you can label them male or female by the *** chromosomes they have. How about now... good enough?
“Genetic defect” or not, ambiguous genitalia happens in 1% of all live births.
“Chromosomal abnormalities, such as a missing *** chromosome or an extra one, also can cause ambiguous genitalia”
So, there may be no chromosome to determine the ***. Given ambiguous genitalia and no chromosomes, what determines sexuality?
You don’t get to tap dance away from this, regardless of how few people it happens to. It actually happens to many (1.7% are born intersex, and 1 in 83,000 births is true hermaphroditism) and doesn’t fit YOUR definition of how things work.
So yes, I would like a legit answer to the question I asked: What determines sexuality when physical characteristics cannot? Is the person just not allowed to have any attraction to either ***, per YOUR rule?
The brain's role in sexualtiy: "****** differentiation of the human brain occurs during fetal and neonatal development and programs our gender identity—our feeling of being male or female and our ****** orientation as hetero-, h0mo-, or bisexual. This ****** differentiation process is accompanied by many structural and functional brain differences among these groups"
Hmmm, I could be wrong, but it almost seems that they are saying the brain determines our gender identity and ****** orientation. ?
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