Message from @Lil Pastaa

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2020-12-22 01:36:08 UTC  

yes i sent 4 different studies showing it

2020-12-22 01:36:13 UTC  

doesnt seem to support transgenders being legitimate

2020-12-22 01:36:16 UTC  

no

2020-12-22 01:36:35 UTC  

one of the links i couldnt read, dont know what was in it

2020-12-22 01:36:40 UTC  

the other ones contradicted you

2020-12-22 01:36:46 UTC  

u posted their claim talking abt sexual orientation and gender identity. that in no way is related to what i said

2020-12-22 01:36:51 UTC  

@lillian how do they have the same brain?

2020-12-22 01:36:52 UTC  

i read it

2020-12-22 01:36:54 UTC  

which one

2020-12-22 01:37:01 UTC  

@Lil Pastaa i literally answered u leave me alone

2020-12-22 01:37:08 UTC  

it doesnt say anything really which supports what you believe

2020-12-22 01:37:10 UTC  

answer again please

2020-12-22 01:37:16 UTC  

this is sad

2020-12-22 01:37:18 UTC  

.

2020-12-22 01:37:18 UTC  

honestly

2020-12-22 01:37:25 UTC  

i was open to mind potentially being changed,

2020-12-22 01:37:32 UTC  

but you just reaffirmed my beliefs

2020-12-22 01:37:48 UTC  

what’s sad is that u couldn’t bring a simple study proving ur point but apparently 12 different studies showing it aren’t enough

2020-12-22 01:37:51 UTC  

ur answer was because they have the same behavior and they truely believe they are the opposite sex

2020-12-22 01:37:58 UTC  

i read the studies you sent

2020-12-22 01:38:02 UTC  

but that does not mean they have the same brain

2020-12-22 01:38:03 UTC  

they dont support your argument

2020-12-22 01:38:13 UTC  

why am i meant to believe any other claim you make regarding other studies?

2020-12-22 01:38:17 UTC  

wait

2020-12-22 01:38:23 UTC  

you either misread the studies, or are being deceptive

2020-12-22 01:38:29 UTC  

man

2020-12-22 01:38:31 UTC  

Brain activity and structure in transgender adolescents more closely resembles the typical activation patterns of their desired gender, according to findings to be presented in Barcelona, at the European Society of Endocrinology annual meeting, ECE 2018. These findings suggest that differences in brain function may occur early in development and that brain imaging may be a useful tool for earlier identification of transgenderism in young people.

2020-12-22 01:38:37 UTC  

okay and?

2020-12-22 01:38:39 UTC  

i read that

2020-12-22 01:38:41 UTC  

did u read this one?

2020-12-22 01:38:45 UTC  

it doesnt say "they have same brain"

2020-12-22 01:38:48 UTC  

yes i did

2020-12-22 01:38:50 UTC  

they dont

2020-12-22 01:38:55 UTC  

thats the one i pulled the quotes from i believe

2020-12-22 01:39:05 UTC  

male brains cause erects in males, female brains cannot do that

2020-12-22 01:39:06 UTC  

they explicitly say the studies cant be replicated

2020-12-22 01:39:06 UTC  

GG @Norman, you just advanced to level 14!

2020-12-22 01:39:10 UTC  

therefore they dont have the same brain

2020-12-22 01:39:18 UTC  

additionaly

2020-12-22 01:39:22 UTC  

there is more to gender then brain

2020-12-22 01:39:25 UTC  

Results: Evidence that there is a biologic basis for gender identity primarily involves (1) data on gender identity in patients with disorders of sex development (DSDs, also known as differences of sex development) along with (2) neuroanatomical differences associated with gender identity.

Conclusions: Although the mechanisms remain to be determined, there is strong support in the literature for a biologic basis of gender identity.