Again, About 98% of the time, visual inspection at birth reliably identifies the unified sex/gender of the baby. The unification requires components in four areas to develop normally, both prenatally and at puberty, (1) genetics, (2) neurobiology, (3) endocrinology and 4) psychology. Maybe what society should be examining is that transi…
Again, About 98% of the time, visual inspection at birth reliably identifies the unified sex/gender of the baby. The unification requires components in four areas to develop normally, both prenatally and at puberty, (1) genetics, (2) neurobiology, (3) endocrinology and 4) psychology. Maybe what society should be examining is that transitioning indicates an acceptance of the binary concept. People who transition also need constant pharmaceutical maintenance which may not be healthy in the long term.
Again, About 98% of the time, visual inspection at birth reliably identifies the unified sex/gender of the baby. The unification requires components in four areas to develop normally, both prenatally and at puberty, (1) genetics, (2) neurobiology, (3) endocrinology and 4) psychology. Maybe what society should be examining is that transitioning indicates an acceptance of the binary concept. People who transition also need constant pharmaceutical maintenance which may not be healthy in the long term.