My ideas about transgenderism
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 10:00 pm
Hi Everyone
I wish to express my views about transgenderism here and I would be very grateful if any of you could let me know what you think.
I would like to start by talking about differences between the brains of females and males.
I believe that at birth, there are no differences between the brains of females and males with regards to their average potential to be able to do mathematics and science and to think logically.
I believe that any differences like the differences mentioned above between the brains of adult females and males are 100% due to how our sexist society treats and nurtures girls and boys. I don't believe that chromosomes have anything to do with these differences.
As an aside, I will add here that I actually believe that most people, regardless of gender, are not brilliant at thinking logically so if a man hears a woman saying something that he thinks is illogical and he thinks to himself "typical woman!" then not only is he being sexist, he is also being a hypocrite.
So, does this mean that I don't believe that there are any innate (at birth) differences between the brains of females and males whatsoever? No it does not. I believe that the innate differences between the brains of females and males are basically artistic and creative in nature and are to do with how they like to express themselves. I believe that these differences determine the sort of colours, shapes and designs that women and men prefer to create and enjoy. This obviously extends to the sort of clothing women and men like to wear.
I therefore do believe that there are such things as female brains and male brains but they do not, on average, differ in innate intelligence.
I would now like to talk about intersexuality. Most people will probably think of confused genitalia when they hear the word intersex. However, I think that the broadest definition of intersexuality is when any part of a persons body does not match the gender of other parts of their body. I therefore believe that transgenderism (where the brain is a different gender to the rest of the body) is a form of intersexuality.
A lot of transphobic people believe that it is impossible for a person whose body is one gender to have a brain of the opposite gender to their body. I believe that given that we know that other forms of intersexuality do indeed happen then it is illogical to believe that brain/body intersexuality is impossible.
I think that a lot of people will agree with me that a "person" is basically their brain. This means that a female brain is a female person and a male brain is a male person.
This means that a transwoman is a woman and a transman is a man.
Finaly, I believe that a nonbinary person has an intersex brain. However, this does not necessarily mean that all intersex brains are nonbinary. There are lots of different ways in which a brain can be intersex.
What do you all think?
I wish to express my views about transgenderism here and I would be very grateful if any of you could let me know what you think.
I would like to start by talking about differences between the brains of females and males.
I believe that at birth, there are no differences between the brains of females and males with regards to their average potential to be able to do mathematics and science and to think logically.
I believe that any differences like the differences mentioned above between the brains of adult females and males are 100% due to how our sexist society treats and nurtures girls and boys. I don't believe that chromosomes have anything to do with these differences.
As an aside, I will add here that I actually believe that most people, regardless of gender, are not brilliant at thinking logically so if a man hears a woman saying something that he thinks is illogical and he thinks to himself "typical woman!" then not only is he being sexist, he is also being a hypocrite.
So, does this mean that I don't believe that there are any innate (at birth) differences between the brains of females and males whatsoever? No it does not. I believe that the innate differences between the brains of females and males are basically artistic and creative in nature and are to do with how they like to express themselves. I believe that these differences determine the sort of colours, shapes and designs that women and men prefer to create and enjoy. This obviously extends to the sort of clothing women and men like to wear.
I therefore do believe that there are such things as female brains and male brains but they do not, on average, differ in innate intelligence.
I would now like to talk about intersexuality. Most people will probably think of confused genitalia when they hear the word intersex. However, I think that the broadest definition of intersexuality is when any part of a persons body does not match the gender of other parts of their body. I therefore believe that transgenderism (where the brain is a different gender to the rest of the body) is a form of intersexuality.
A lot of transphobic people believe that it is impossible for a person whose body is one gender to have a brain of the opposite gender to their body. I believe that given that we know that other forms of intersexuality do indeed happen then it is illogical to believe that brain/body intersexuality is impossible.
I think that a lot of people will agree with me that a "person" is basically their brain. This means that a female brain is a female person and a male brain is a male person.
This means that a transwoman is a woman and a transman is a man.
Finaly, I believe that a nonbinary person has an intersex brain. However, this does not necessarily mean that all intersex brains are nonbinary. There are lots of different ways in which a brain can be intersex.
What do you all think?