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[–] LazarusLong 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago (edited ago)
Not really, it can in some cases be an entirely feminine brain.
I suppose you can call that whatever you want, but "female" is not an inaccurate descriptor.
You also have to define precisely what a male body is.
Many conditions result in an ambiguous phenotypic gender.
[–] voat-ist ago
There are some rare times when boy and girl is hard to define but it is incredibly rare.
I am saying we have to expand our definition of male/female acceptable brain types. Its ok to have a n effeminate man. That doesn't magically make him a her.
[–] LazarusLong ago
A proper scientific definition should handle edge cases.
I mean the brain is exactly the same as what would fall within the "female" spectrum in every way we can measure.
Again, I really don't care what other people want to refer to someone as, or how they want to refer to themselves.
That's each person's prerogative.
However, there is an actual field of study which is ideally exists outside of the political and cultural bullshit surrounding this issue.
I personally prefer the conclusions of unbiased research to any emotionally charged assertions coming out of the SJW/ultra-con shitshow.