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What scientifically makes us a particular sex or gender
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<blockquote data-quote="durangodawood" data-source="post: 71988886" data-attributes="member: 200668"><p>I know one transgender person. A young girl. This is anecdote, not science, but from the earliest she was choosing really traditionally feminine toys, traits, aesthetics, even though she was "born a boy" (or whatever the right way to say it is.)</p><p></p><p>As time went on she developed really troubling self-destructive behaviors that seemed to be connected to identity. Obviously this alarmed her parents, and though they had told here she could be whoever she wanted to be, nothing really changed until they told her explicitly <em>you can be a girl if you want</em>. Then it was like a dam broke when she realized this is actually possible and not just talk. Since then she has really come into her own.</p><p></p><p>Based on knowing this family, I'm convinced that the change in gender identity is 100% real and necessary for many people, even IF there may also be cases of simple confusion or rebellion out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="durangodawood, post: 71988886, member: 200668"] I know one transgender person. A young girl. This is anecdote, not science, but from the earliest she was choosing really traditionally feminine toys, traits, aesthetics, even though she was "born a boy" (or whatever the right way to say it is.) As time went on she developed really troubling self-destructive behaviors that seemed to be connected to identity. Obviously this alarmed her parents, and though they had told here she could be whoever she wanted to be, nothing really changed until they told her explicitly [I]you can be a girl if you want[/I]. Then it was like a dam broke when she realized this is actually possible and not just talk. Since then she has really come into her own. Based on knowing this family, I'm convinced that the change in gender identity is 100% real and necessary for many people, even IF there may also be cases of simple confusion or rebellion out there. [/QUOTE]
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