Little v. Hecox & West Virginia v. B.P.J.

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Malibu
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I'm not referring to that. I'm referring to the actual size of the parts of brain actually being the opposite of biological sex and showing up on a brain scan. To the extent that is true, and there is some evidence that it is true, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41386-020-0666-3, we're talking about something that is a natural pathology and not necessarily a delusion to grow out of.
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Malibu said:

I'm not referring to that. I'm referring to the actual size of the parts of brain actually being the opposite of biological sex and showing up on a brain scan. To the extent that is true, and there is some evidence that it is true, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41386-020-0666-3, we're talking about something that is a natural pathology and not necessarily a delusion to grow out of.

Sure. Let's propagate emotional reasoning.

Next we'll have carve outs because murderer, rapist, arsonists, and pedophile brain scans or skull shapes have anomalies.
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cecil77 said:

Fair post, well thought out.

However true this
Quote:

1. I'm more open minded that some individuals have brains that are wired to the opposite gender, and that they truly, sincerely, and most importantly actually think / feel like the opposite gender on neurological level.

is. There are also 15 year old 92lb girls who truly, sincerely, and most importantly actually think/feel that they are fat. Society does not attempt to accommodate that delusion, rather seeks to heal the mental illness that causes it. The same applies to any number of other people who truly, sincerely, and most importantly actually thing/fell something that they are not.

there are two genders.

but there are an infinite number of mental illnesses.
 
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