@JonGree10628880 @Tracy48755067 @crazyhours4 @Buffalo_Smitty Paper 1: https://t.co/jkqLlKhueY Paper 2: https://t.co/9tAJWjxFbU Paper 3: https://t.co/6nbA1QU4Nc Finding these 3 different peer-reviewed, scientific papers took me about ten minutes. If you
@percy_dat @halomancer1 @gdillusion Hormones effect many bodily functions, the theory of gender dysphoria is from womb hormonally fluctuations making an atypical self perception brain substructure that more closely related to the opposite sex. https://t.co
@OldCroneRadFem Seeing that you decided to quote tweet make a comment without even looking into what I’m saying ill@just leave it here, peace ✌️ https://t.co/701HWgvLIi https://t.co/3xtoxgSQR9 https://t.co/VXPORZKFHb
@greygraybear @RobertEvansCat @jack_turban That must be all “made” up too, was referring to this research, but I’m sure a sock puppet account is here in good faith. https://t.co/3xtoxgSQR9 https://t.co/701HWgvLIi https://t.co/NgepKJkuU0
This is the research that cites the study about mice while making a connection to epigenetic biological ties to gender dysphoria https://t.co/701HWgvLIi This is also related too https://t.co/3xtoxgSQR9 I’m sorry autocorrect is making Soh turn into so ma
@Hell0_Operator9 @joseph__ballin @BreakItUp3 @Q_u_e_e_n_2_2 @halomancer1 Here’s some more research into epigentics and neuroscience. The madness you speak of is your hatred of people being different and not fitting into patriarchal sexist roles clinging to
@Atrazine14 @DebbieHayton @_MissTrix_ karissa sanbonmatsu is who I first learned about this from, she has a Ted talks that really puts everything layman’s germs. https://t.co/701HWgvLIi https://t.co/3xtoxgSQR9 This is the rat one, not “mice”… which is c
@LilithWon_FDS @lysistrata327 @chilijellybeans I figured I'd share the research and when they say gender it does mean like in relation to "sex". Apologize if I come off jagged in this, I had some nutty conservatives arguing with me over "biological reality
I figured I'd add in some of the science behind trans identity, and how we're born this way. I have recently found some neuroscience behind non-binary identities but the majority of research is on transsexuality, I do think its related within epigenetics.
@cycledance And lol to you saying no one is “actually trans”, you seriously have been in that GC cult for too long, you need to go enjoy some life instead of promoting hateful drivel. If you want to be enlightened by biology and more precisely neuroscience
@Klopps_mug @MiltonRuthven @WomenReadWomen This whole conversation started when I made a comment on Matt Walsh’s post whom actively campaigns promotes a nuclear family, and promotes your same “truth”. The truth is a lot more complicated once you actually t
For whomever is hovering my profile, these were the studies I shared, plenty of references to other studies, may find yourself enlightened by all aspects of “biological reality” https://t.co/3xtoxgSQR9 https://t.co/701HWgvLIi https://t.co/NgepKJkuU0
@Blitheandjovial @MattWalshBlog Show me something debunking these articles that isn’t from some fringe researchers associated with religious groups like the heritage foundation. https://t.co/3xtoxgSQR9 https://t.co/NgepKJkuU0 https://t.co/701HWgvLIi
@rexfem @FinnOltmann @ed19729503 How about some advanced biology, neuroscience, or epigentics? Humans are more complex than their reproductive systems, dont be reductive with terms and what science actually is. Adele is not a terf, and this is fake outrage
@Marge_Kimble @EliErlick @MattWalshBlog If you want some facts here's a good start. Not everything is so simple, humans are pretty complicated, but being decent to one another isn't hard. This study explains it and pardon me but I usually don't dumb things
@BelisariusYT @Sophieb02142622 @MattWalshBlog I'd also say those with persistent dysphoria aren't asking for those feelings, lots like to say its a "choice". There are also studies in epigenetics/neuroscience that link dysphoria to prenatal hormonal(fluctu
@HassanMamdani @gayfeministally @AmaralFilipa @LUCCIA275 @Fashiere @Kwabeh @OliLondonTV Brain development is dependent on hormones, and if a male brain doesn’t get enough testosterone, or a female brain gets too much testosterone, then that baby will likel
@WashyWashy_ @TheEllisL4D2 @rylan_904 @tanukiipaws @Gfreak88_ @tylerchap05 just gonna drop this here https://t.co/PLCFG029jF
@DaftCaptain_ @Jigje1 @TommyJackWax @shaun_vids @RichardDawkins https://t.co/BrSvXknSmu https://t.co/MHq8SwH6hV https://t.co/LbLv2A4PFl https://t.co/gAk6dsVDYn https://t.co/haOw1gSpRr Part of the tribe that consists of the scientific community. You should
@MattWalshBlog I just did. The question is what is "female"? A "woman" is an adult female. Female gonads develop at 2mo.-gender & sexual attraction at 3mo. If the BST genetic switch is turned on contrary to gonad structure...you may be BIOLOGICALLY fem
@MattWalshBlog Woman=adult female. Organizational gender differentiation(3mo)of the brain occurs AFTER fetal gonadal selection(2mo). (BST) found in hypothalamus, is smaller in females than males. If BST develops contrary to male gonads=BIOLOGICALLY female
@spotthedonkey @PFalconero @LilaGraceRose @PeteButtigieg There are fascinating new developments worth your attention. Epigenetics is a relatively recent area of research and it's helping even to understand transgender mind-body seeming contradictions. This
@maryjveld @MattWalshBlog 2/ Advances in neuro-science are showing the definition of “man” and “woman” is not always a fundamentally binary biological event. I won’t do Walshite's homework for them, but here’s a primer to bring the truly intellectually cur
@MattWalshBlog Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis (BST) found in the hypothalamus, are larger in males than in females. The period of organizational sex differentiation of the brain occurs AFTER fetal gonadal selection. https://t.co/jnDEbzBt7l
@irisprivilege here's one that says otherwise, https://t.co/LvEQ1bscra but that's not the point. the point is there also strong evidence of dysphoria