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TopicStanford Medicine - Two minds: The cognitive differences between men and women.
Pastryarchy
07/19/17 7:38:14 PM
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I think it's better to just recognize trans people as special or unique cases, because objectively they are. They're a minority population and have some differences from the majority of people. IMO, that's not innately a bad thing to recognize while still enabling them to function as the gender they comfortably identify as.

I'm also partial to the theory that trans people can have differences in their brain activity that basically mimic the gender they identify as. My opinion is that "if it quacks like a duck, thinks like a duck, looks like a duck...it might as well be a duck ".



I'm not touching the "genderless" movement, too many elephants in that room. I just acknowledge their freedom to live that way; I don't really have to understand it.
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