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Gender Issues

By Mark GrahamPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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This is the continuation of the previous article on Gender issues.

Intergender conditions as in failures to produce simple dicotomous status, as in the classic male that looks female. There is Androgen sensitivity syndrome where male testosterone and the androgen the female estrogens that all people have some of both of these the first nine months, then the hormones of the mother and their own. At the end of the nine months the testes producers at stage one seems to be normal as well as stage two but by stage three the male genetics flow, but there is no receptor for the testosterone and will develop a female C 4,5,6 abnormalities that entails no ovaries and no uterus and also a shallow vagina. There is also no menarche and will probably be athletic and be intergender. What is this body that will feel cultures understanding of what brain gender determines.

Female Hermatophetism Syndrome is a girl (xx) genetically all right and develops as a female, but later the body is masculinated that may be caused by man because of a tumor on the ovaries and that produces extra testosterone along with the external causes. Progestin is an enzyme that also causes some problems. There is and issue known as 21 hydrovalyzse (not sure of spelling), which is where a girl born with partial male genitals and improperly developed that can be changed to be a total male or female but will be infertile. Boy to girl or girl to boy.

Gender - Gender Identity is where gender is dicotomous or is wrong on illusion. There are four components of the individual for the morphology or the shape of the body, a label on the body by you, or with interactions with the church and how persons think or feel of their body. Also, do they are attractive to the opposite sex and determined prenatally. There is no information about choice of gender.

There are six steps to genders starting with chromosome exposure to hormones at three months of development and selected reproduction of internal and external development with the determination of physical and cultural developments. Abnormalities were found. Intergender conditions and what does it mean to be a person. There are biological determinants at six weeks along with default conditions. A girl will be had and defeminized for males or masculinized for females if born a male. There is a syndrome known as Androgen insensitivity and it is a condition where women look like men but are not men. It is when women are born with the xy chromosome and were conceived as a male and developed as a male but one lacks the receptors for testosterone and develops as a female in the brain. There is also a disorder known as Female hermatatopism syndrome with an xx chromosome and partially masculinized, and yet there is still another disorder known as 5-alpha reductase production that the body lacks an appropriate enzyme to make a male and looks more female than male. xy to xx raises a girl and in adolescence begins to develop maleness, but still labeled a girl by society now a girl not a boy now occurring in puberty. This is quite confusing for parents and others in the community. Another disorder is known as CAH congenital adrenal hyperplasia that is a problem in which the adrenal cortex produces too much androgen. Adrenaline and different steroids are formed. Men and women both have androgens and estrogens and too much testosterone. In girls too much testosterone in large amounts there is more aggressive tendencies and more spatial skills like men, but if caught early can be stopped for further abnormalities. "I thought, I think, I should be someone else." You must be able to separate nature from the particular attraction.

Brain gender development is very complex and mistakes will be made. Behavioral expressions will be shown where some people are violent because of cultural or religious rules even if there are deviant behaviors due to the issues shown by a particular person, but choices are made. Admitting that dysfunctions are possible. If we remove the steps and inevitably one loses the physical maleness and removes the ovaries of said female one may lose reproductive capabilities, but will have the pleasures and sensitivities of the sex one appears to be that are multiply determined.

Studies have been done but are not representative of society and are extremely intensive as in the one Kinsey has led, and only 10% of homosexual people significantly are in studies. Adult sexual behaviors there are no simple explanations based on hormones. Since there are people known as serial rapists that have high levels of testosterone and having this high level of this male hormone will make a rapist a lot of the time fantasizing about sex.

To be continued: Gender issues

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Mark Graham

I am a person who really likes to read and write and to share what I learned with all my education. My page will mainly be book reviews and critiques of old and new books that I have read and will read. There will also be other bits, too.

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