Ex-Transgender Says That Transgender Identity Is A Mental Illness

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DonRe

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I cant wake up tomorrow and say i feel like being a dog let me go dress, act, bark , etc like a mut. And not be considered a fukkin nut.

Its chemical and physiological imbalance in which they admit since they feel
One way but thier bodies are not in sync with how they feel .

Not thier fault but they cant tell me they normal.
 

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Transgenders' brains bear the closest resemblance to that of the gender which they feel.



(Garcia-Falgueras and Swaab, 2008)
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Transsexuality is an individual's unshakable conviction of belonging to the opposite sex, resulting in a request for sex-reassignment surgery. We have shown previously that the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BSTc) is female in size and neuron number in male-to-female transsexual people. In the present study we investigated the hypothalamic uncinate nucleus, which is composed of two subnuclei, namely interstitial nucleus of the anterior hypothalamus (INAH) 3 and 4. Post-mortem brain material was used from 42 subjects: 14 control males, 11 control females, 11 male-to-female transsexual people, 1 female-to-male transsexual subject and 5 non-transsexual subjects who were castrated because of prostate cancer. To identify and delineate the nuclei and determine their volume and shape we used three different stainings throughout the nuclei in every 15th section, i.e. thionin, neuropeptide Y and synaptophysin, using an image analysis system. The most pronounced differences were found in the INAH3 subnucleus. Its volume in thionin sections was 1.9 times larger in control males than in females (P< 0.013) and contained 2.3 times as many cells (P<0.002). We showed for the first time that INAH3 volume and number of neurons of male-to-female transsexual people is similar to that of control females. The female-to-male transsexual subject had an INAH3 volume and number of neurons within the male control range, even though the treatment with testosterone had been stopped three years before death. The castrated men had an INAH3 volume and neuron number that was intermediate between males (volume and number of neurons P> 0.117) and females (volume P> 0.245 and number of neurons P> 0.341). There was no difference in INAH3 between pre-and post-menopausal women, either in the volume (P> 0.84) or in the number of neurons (P< 0.439), indicating that the feminization of the INAH3 of male-to-female transsexuals was not due to estrogen treatment. We propose that the sex reversal of the INAH3 in transsexual people is at least partly a marker of an early atypical sexual differentiation of the brain and that the changes in INAH3 and the BSTc may belong to a complex network that may structurally and functionally be related to gender identity.
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Kruskal–Wallis showed a significant difference among the four groups (male, female, transsexual male-to-female and castrated patients) for the INAH3 subdivision (P < 0.031), but not for INAH4 (P > 0.563) or for the uncinate nucleus as a whole (P > 0.198).

The INAH3 subdivision in males was significantly (1.9 times) larger than in females (P < 0.013). The INAH3 volume values fully agree with the previously reported data (Table 4). Comparing the male-to-female transsexual group to the male group revealed a significant difference in the INAH3 subdivision (M > MtF: P < 0.018), while no difference was found when the male-to-female group was compared to the female group (MtF = F: P > 0.973) (Figs 5 and 8).
Number of neurons and density in INAH3
Because the differences were found in the volume of INAH3, an estimation of the number of neurons in this subnucleus was performed. Kruskal–Wallis analyses among the four experimental groups revealed a statistically significant difference in the total number of neurons (P < 0.002), as well as in neuron density (P < 0.029). The male group had a higher total number of neurons (P < 0.002) and a higher density of neurons (P < 0.01) than the female group (Fig. 6 and 7). Male-to-female transsexual people had a lower number of neurons compared to control males (P < 0.002) while no significant difference was found in neuronal density (P > 0.063). They did not differ from the female control group with regard to the number of neurons (P > 0.762) or neuronal density (P > 0.655) (Figs 6 and 7).
The transsexual hypothalamus
The volume and number of neurons of the INAH3, as measured in thionin-stained sections, was found to be of female size in male-to-female transsexual people. The female-to-male transsexual subject had a male INAH3 volume and neuron number.
This patient stopped taking androgens 3 years before death, indicating that the male INAH3 was not caused by an acute activating effect of androgens. We found that in castrated men the INAH3 volume and cell number were intermediate between those of male and female controls. These data and those of subject S7 (see later) cannot fully be explained by an activating effect of androgens on the INAH3 and indicate that there are also organizational effects during development on the INAH3 morphology. These findings are in contrast to the BSTc that did not change at all following castration (Zhou et al., 1995; Kruijver et al., 2000) and seemed thus to be fully determined by organizational effects.
 

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I cant wake up tomorrow and say i feel like being a dog let me go dress, act, bark , etc like a mut. And not be considered a fukkin nut.

Its chemical and physiological imbalance in which they admit since they feel
One way but thier bodies are not in sync with how they feel .

Not thier fault but they cant tell me they normal.
Okay
 

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Ashtime even though there are different views.

Maale people - Wikipedia


The work they cited comes from a Queer studies professor who aims to disabuse the notion that Afrika was a homosexual free zone. Once again, I don't see any proof of homosexuality before the maafa.. Before europeans came to Afrika.

“Epprecht’s argument—that imperialism ultimately brought homophobia to Africa, not an introduction of homosexual acts—has become an important tool for African LGBTI and human rights activists.”
 
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