Let Me Try Asking Democrats This Question Again

What question haven't I answered?

I'm not watching your video either. I want you to discuss this science that you supposedly know because I can present brain studies that show the brain physiology of trans people are shifted towards their identity.
Hahahahah

The question of “how does one feel like a woman when they have zero clue of what a real woman feels like”?

I do Not care what you want to discuss. You asked for counter points and I presented them. If you don’t want to dive into them it’s on you not me.

Some disagree on the trans issue but more and more are agreeing with me. It’s a brain disorder. It’s a make believe BS view or its men trying to take advantage of women.

I rest My case.
 
So, are you saying that the psychotic person can wipe away their illness by simply refusing to recognize their condition?
I'm saying nothing in professional literature says trans people are inherently psychotic.
 
What question haven't I answered?

I'm not watching your video either. I want you to discuss this science that you supposedly know because I can present brain studies that show the brain physiology of trans people are shifted towards their identity.
Do we fully understand the brain now? When did that happen?
 
Hahahahah

The question of “how does one feel like a woman when they have zero clue of what a real woman feels like”?
I did answer that question.

I do Not care what you want to discuss. You asked for counter points and I presented them. If you don’t want to dive into them it’s on you not me.
What counter points? You presented a link to a website, a book and a video but can't actually speak to one specific scientific conclusion made in any of them. Why not?
Some disagree on the trans issue but more and more are agreeing with me. It’s a brain disorder. It’s a make believe BS view or its men trying to take advantage of women.

I rest My case.
So far you have one person who's science you can't even explain and she's someone who believes in conversion therapy for gay people, a practice thoroughly refuted as sound or ethical.
 
I did answer that question.


What counter points? You presented a link to a website, a book and a video but can't actually speak to one specific scientific conclusion made in any of them. Why not?

So far you have one person who's science you can't even explain and she's someone who believes in conversion therapy for gay people, a practice thoroughly refuted as sound or ethical.
You didn’t

You asked me to name some psychs who disagree. I did.

Checkmate

I am Not playing your little move the goal posts game

Trans = make believe
 
You didn’t

You asked me to name some psychs who disagree. I did.

Checkmate

I am Not playing your little move the goal posts game

Trans = make believe
I did. Here it is again.

As for the science on what it feels like to be a woman is sort of an elementary school child's understanding of what is at play here. When humans are conceived it's genes that determine your development. For instance the Y chromosome is what triggers development of male sexual organs rather than female ones. Some people's genes and hormone production produce both male and female sex organs. These are the intersexed. They don't fit neatly into either male or female. Genes and hormone production doesn't just affect genital development however, they also affect all aspects of your development including brain physiology and morphology. Males and females have different brains that operate somewhat differently. It's from this operation that your identity emerges from and so it isn't surprising to us that when we look at the brains of trans people we see brain physiology and morphology that is shifted towards the sex they identify with.
And the science that supports it.

How men's and women's brains are different

The neuroscience literature shows that the human brain is a sex-typed organ with distinct anatomical differences in neural structures and accompanying physiological differences in function, says UC-Irvine professor of neurobiology and behavior Larry Cahill, PhD. Cahill edited the 70-article January/February 2017 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience Research — the first-ever issue of any neuroscience journal devoted entirely to the influence of sex differences on nervous-system function.

Brain-imaging studies indicate that these differences extend well beyond the strictly reproductive domain, Cahill says. Adjusted for total brain size (men’s are bigger), a woman’s hippocampus, critical to learning and memorization, is larger than a man’s and works differently. Conversely, a man’s amygdala, associated with the experiencing of emotions and the recollection of such experiences, is bigger than a woman’s. It, too, works differently, as Cahill’s research has demonstrated.
 
I did. Here it is again.


And the science that supports it.

How men's and women's brains are different

The neuroscience literature shows that the human brain is a sex-typed organ with distinct anatomical differences in neural structures and accompanying physiological differences in function, says UC-Irvine professor of neurobiology and behavior Larry Cahill, PhD. Cahill edited the 70-article January/February 2017 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience Research — the first-ever issue of any neuroscience journal devoted entirely to the influence of sex differences on nervous-system function.

Brain-imaging studies indicate that these differences extend well beyond the strictly reproductive domain, Cahill says. Adjusted for total brain size (men’s are bigger), a woman’s hippocampus, critical to learning and memorization, is larger than a man’s and works differently. Conversely, a man’s amygdala, associated with the experiencing of emotions and the recollection of such experiences, is bigger than a woman’s. It, too, works differently, as Cahill’s research has demonstrated.
No. You copied and pasted. I asked You as a human. How does one feel like something when they have no idea what the real something is?

It’s pure imagination. Correct?
 
No. You copied and pasted. I asked You as a human. How does one feel like something when they have no idea what the real something is?

It’s pure imagination. Correct?
I copy and pasted scientific information that is trying to explain to you how anyone feels anything. Do you think it's magic or maybe a result of your brain physiology and morphology?
 
I copy and pasted scientific information that is trying to explain to you how anyone feels anything. Do you think it's magic or maybe a result of your brain physiology and morphology?
So you can’t summarize in your own words. You posted someone else’s opinion.

Checkmate.

You lost another debate
 
So you can’t summarize in your own words. You posted someone else’s opinion.

Checkmate.

You lost another debate
I did both. I summarized in my own words and linked to the science that supported it. You haven't had the courage yet to address either.
 
I copy and pasted scientific information that is trying to explain to you how anyone feels anything. Do you think it's magic or maybe a result of your brain physiology and morphology?
What exactly do you mean by "morphology"?
 
I did both. I summarized in my own words and linked to the science that supported it. You haven't had the courage yet to address either.
No you did not. You copied and pasted. Several posters here have given credence to my rationale and agree with me. You refused to answer my questions with your own words. Pretty sad but par for the course for you.


Trans = make believe
 
I did both. I summarized in my own words and linked to the science that supported it. You haven't had the courage yet to address either.
Finding cherry picked opinions of field professionals that agree with your take on the subject doesn't mean that other professionals in the field necessarily agree with what you are putting up as evidence.
 

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