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What we know about sexual orientation
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:14 am
by erikboy (imported)
Here is a good article what modern science knows about sexual orientation in humans. Well, i would call it rather disorientation
I am sexually disoriented person. That sounds good :p
https://sillyolme.wordpress.com/faq-on-the-science/
Re: What we know about sexual orientation
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 12:17 pm
by JesusA (imported)
While there is a lot of good and valid information in the article by Kay Brown, she is a disciple of Anne Lawrence, who does not believe that there exist genders outside the binary. Anne Lawrence has written that a eunuch gender identity does not exist. She has written that a desire to remove male genitals can never be considered BIID, which can only effect all other body parts.
The article interprets everything as either "male" or "female," with no recognition of the entire genderqueer/nonbinary spectrum. Eunuchs are simply written out of all of the research data.
Re: What we know about sexual orientation
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 1:50 pm
by Jorge2008 (imported)
Well, it seems to cover gender identity, not so much sexual orientation.
Re: What we know about sexual orientation
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 5:46 pm
by Paolo
Anne Lawrence needs to be killed of as soon as possible, though.
Re: What we know about sexual orientation
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 6:40 am
by erikboy (imported)
Jorge2008 (imported) wrote: Fri Nov 21, 2014 1:50 pm
Well, it seems to cover gender identity, not so much sexual orientation.
It seem to me, it deals with both gender identity and sexual orientation. These things seem to be closely related somehow. For example autogynephilia. Biologically male, having male gender identity, would like to have female body to fall in love with. Sounds complicated.
So, gender identity in this mix is not a dominating thing anyway.
Re: What we know about sexual orientation
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 7:19 am
by butterflyjack (imported)
I found it very interesting.It filled in a lot of blanks for me..I know where I fit in now...A very , very, very late transitioner..But I feel blessed to be able to transition at all.. I met a woman who, at the age of 75 had GRS and, now 84, feels wonderful..She was delightful...I couldn't believe she was 84..She looks marvelous...I queried her about the operation and she told me she was, and is, never in any serious pain because of the surgery, and it was the best thing she ever did..Amazing..It kind of changed my own outlook considerably...Thanks very much for this information...Jackie