Trenton
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I never considered thinking in terms of two separate spectrums. Though to me it makes more sense.What a world we live in today I think a big issue with sexuality and gender is that it's put on a spectrum with very masculine on one end and very feminine on the other end when in reality it should be two spectrums, one masculine and one feminine to avoid the confusing blur in the middle. I took a women and gender studies class one semester, easily one the most frustrating classes I've ever taken
The difference between males and females, mentally anyway, seems to be night and day.
Now men, can be super gruff, or super effeminate.
Women can also be super gruff or super effeminate.
However, take the gruffest woman, compared to the gruffest man, or even a mid range gruff man... And there will still be stark differences bewteen how they think and relate to the world around them.
There are differences in male and female brains that cannot be ignored.
They've done research that shows transexual people tend to have similar brain function to that of their desired genders biological sex.
And intersexed people, tend to have a more "male" or "female" brain regardless of their genetic makeup or gentialia configuration.
This is how people who are intersexed usually choose how to present their gender to the world. Regardless if a doctor attempted to surgically "correct" them. (Doctors almost always surgically intervene to make the patient female in appearance)
I could also assume genuine transexual people have a similar plight, neurochemically.
There is hardly any reliable research being done on these issues. Only small case studies.
And yet they propagate this stuff.
Being gender fluid etc, is literally only a social construct currently.
Without scientific evidence to back up all this fluidity, it's mere propaganda.
If gender was so fluid, intersex and transexual people wouldn't be in so much mental anguish you'd think.
Just saying.