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Ladies gentleman and gender fluidity I present you Norway's gender paradox.

Does this mean that although there other "genders", biology dictates that the binomial gender is what evolution wants. I'm by no means saying that there aren't people who feel that their not in their correct bodies. But that nature makes a lot of mutations causing people to be born with a genitalia they don't identify with. What I am saying is that a man and a woman is the biology that evolution has dictated for us. Please feel free to comment... But please no opinions only hard scientific discussions

I had to edit this because people are not watching the video (it has more parts) and
just sharing their opinions without any evidence ...if that's the case go back to believing in God

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Yourdaddy22 4 Feb 12
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"NRK can't afford to send me back in time."

DAMN! I was waiting for the plot twist.

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Here's something to think about:

Transgender brains are more like their desired gender from an early age
[sciencedaily.com]

Did you watch the video

@Yourdaddy22 With my brain tumor I am unable to follow dubbed conversation for that long. If it's so important, why don't you tell me the high points?

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You can be born xxy, xyy or xo. That's biology. Your brain can have the structure of one sex, and your chromosomes that of the opposite sex. Biology loves diversity.

Orbit Level 7 Feb 12, 2019

I suggest you watch the video and give me your opinions after

@Yourdaddy22 You said you wanted science, not opinions in your OP, so I gave you the science. There is no biological gender binary.

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I personally know a couple people who are XXY and one that is XYY. Evolution seems to be undecided on the subject. Not that random mutation is any sort of decision making process...

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How does one stay “purely scientific” when REAL equality is such a new concept. Yes, NEW. Since the 60’s (and long before) there were (a few) women in predominantly male professions. Perhaps they didn’t get the credit, but they were there. Artists that shadowed their famed male artists
Lavinia Fontana (1552–1614)
Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1624)
Clara Peeters (1594-1653)
Anne Seymour Damer (1749–1828)
Louise Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842)
Or....
Madam Curie, the list is huge on just Wikipedia search of “women scientists of 16th-18th century”. I know that does not mean crossover was common. It’s in the minds of both men and women what they ‘think’ is or is not a job forvthe opposite gender. I think in the 21st century, all taboos or surprises in profession will be shattered!

Please watch the video. Give me your opinions after

This is a comment that @jorj made in another section in this post

maybe I should put it this way. Evolution may cause the mutations that cause transgenderism but at the same time the transgender will not be contributing to the evolution process unless human intervention aids them as in artificial insemination or they are homosexual. Either way it still takes both both genders from the evolutionary standpoint to procreate and continue evolution. What we dictate as social norms has no meaning or interaction with how evolution continues. The process of evolution does not give one crap about our definitions or social squabbles, all it cares about is new life being created so from an evolutionary standpoint sex and gender are the same thing. They are the opposites that attract to create new life as seen in all species.

@PalacinkyPDX thank you very much for your comment. I appreciate very much because you've watched the video. They certainly do not talk about trans people. You're certainly correct that there are non trans gender people who cannot reproduce. There are also people who are born with other conditions(down syndrome, autism etc)
And again this goes back to a mutation in their genes. Are you saying that they should reproduce
?
This is a very hot topic in our society and I want to learn more. My point is that evolution has dictated that Homo sapiens sapiens can only reproduce male and females. I'm not in no way saying that there aren't any other genders(it's like saying you can only like vanilla or chocolate and nothing else)

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