southernhybrid
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It's about the brain Emily, not the other body parts. If you were really interested, you could do your own DD. I did find one very large study but in order to access it, one had to be a subscriber to that publication. I did find one that was larger than the other one, but since I'm not a neurologist, some of the information was a bit over my head. Nevertheless, I understood enough of it, to realize that there are neurological reasons why some people's gender Id doesn't match their outward physical features. From other things I've read, children aren't being given permanent treatments at young ages. Perhaps some were in the past, but there are temporary ways of treating gender dysphoria without making any permanent changes. Anyway, I'll post the link. It includes images from MRIs and a lot of other details. Again, I don't want to argue about this. I base my beliefs on scientific data and we have enough information these days to demonstrate that it's brain matter that determines gender ID. I suggest you look up more articles on scientific sites that were written and researched by scientists. There is even evidence that there may be a small part of our brains that determine gender ID. It's not all about the outward physical features.There is no gonad in any mammal that produces both gametes.It's at least quaternary (two binary bits): sperm, eggs, both, neither.gamete production is binary
Neither is not a different category. Not all ovaries produce eggs, but NO OVARIES produce sperm, nor are they EVER capable of producing sperm. Not all testes produce sperm, but NO TESTES produce ova, nor are they EVER capable of producing ova.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-17352-8