Thread: Where Is Sex?
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Old 12-22-2006, 08:38 AM   #3
MaggieL
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Originally Posted by wolf
Perhaps not the best analogy, but if you put a Toyota engine into a Ford, does that make it a Japanese car?
You're evading my direct question by posing a bad analogy? :-)

My thoughts regarding the etiology of transsexuality are that even starting with a purely male genotype, exposure to environmental estrogens during fetal develoment can cause development of an essentially female brain. When my mom was carrying me the family lived in the shadow of the oil refineries in South Philly. Furthermore, while Mom denies it to my face, a doctor who treated her in those days told me she'd been getting hormone treatments of some kind, although he was vague about the details.


Zhou, Gooren and Swaab
have done several studies on brain sex differences in transsexuals. These are still working with sparse data since the techniques require postmortem exminations of the brain, and identifying transsexual cohorts is a tricky business.

But to follow your flawed analogy, if you started building a car from scratch from Ford blueprints but switched over to Toyota plans while building the engine, would the car run more like a Japanese car? Even if it was "Body by Fisher"? :-)
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