A personal take on how I experience gender.

  • nettie@lemmy.worldOP
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    4 days ago

    Yes of course it is. But thanks for the links, will read.

    I’m not presenting anything absolute or probably new. Just a personal take on a correlation between where my gender is and how strongly I feel it, at the different points of my fluidity.

    • dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      4 days ago

      and no worries, I suck at my delivery - I don’t mean to come across with such refutation vibes 😅 Maybe I’m just excited to share these articles and connect the dots between the current science on “brain-sex” and the ways we conceptualize or think about gender identity. I like your drawing, esp. the way it is plotted in angles rather than on a Cartesian plot - it’s just fun and quirky.

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      4 days ago

      analyses [of MRIs of more than 1,400 human brains from four datasets] of internal consistency reveal that brains with features that are consistently at one end of the “maleness-femaleness” continuum are rare.

      Love this statement.💜

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        4 days ago

        Extracts from 2nd link that stood out to me

        most evidence to date reveals a much larger contribution of sex-related hormones compared to sex-related genes to the sexual differentiation of the rodent brain and behavior

        studies revealed that feminization and masculinization are independent processes rather than two poles of a continuum

        And adding to the first link:

        [brains whose features align clearly at either male or female end are] low (0% to 8%) and much lower than the number of mosaic brains (23% to 53%), that is, brains in which at least one feature was at the “femaleend” zone and one feature was at the “male-end” zone…

        • Blahaj_Blast@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          2 days ago

          Considering we all start the same for the first few weeks and then differ after that, it makes sense it’s not 1 spectrum of differences. It should be 2 at least.

        • dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          4 days ago

          yes, I think it’s quite surprising to find most people have a mix of sexed traits, the whole concept of a strict binary doesn’t apply at all to the brain it seems