@Arc_Trooper_48 @The_Eli_Bee @ContrastEthic @nicholasdeorio In situations like with severe CAH that leads to completely masculinised genitalia in girls, they’ll still mark them as female if the condition is found. They’re still usually fertile as a female
@tailcalled @lilliankodi @TheWolfSpirit1 Let's look at those Reference 14 Prenatal androgenization affects gender-related behavior but not gender identity in 5–12-year-old girls with congenital adrenal hyperplasia. https://t.co/iJtexTLsi2 N = 15, all &
@soyboy_8bit @RadFemme74 @LilyLilyMaynard And here is yet another study that contradicts your claim. https://t.co/C0G3LBwgn0 Girls with CAH are observed to show more "masculine" behavior than regular girls, yet not more frequently a "male gender identity"
RT @ItsFuckinIain: @KultovKristofer @SamiSamms @stillgray @BillNye So you have absolutely zero knowledge of what chromosomes are, good to k…
@KultovKristofer @SamiSamms @stillgray @BillNye So you have absolutely zero knowledge of what chromosomes are, good to know. Some papers for you. https://t.co/CPeOxqL786
@ronmurp @Raptornx01 @hopi1 @stillgray @benshapiro https://t.co/CPeOxqL786 there's another study. Hopefully you see that sexual biology is quite complex (and we are ruled by hormones/genes)
Prenatal Androgenization Affects Gender-Related Behavior But Not Gender Identity in 5-12-Year-Old Girls with CAH http://t.co/S4u6H3doGK