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Is There An Intersection Where Transgender and Intersex Meet?

Started by Shana A, December 25, 2009, 03:25:54 PM

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Is There An Intersection Where Transgender and Intersex Meet?
Posted by MgS at 12/23/2009 07:15:00 PM

http://crystalgaze2.blogspot.com/2009/12/is-there-intersection-where-transgender.html

Over at A Word To The Wise, a thread is developing about whether there is any validity to the claim that Transsexual and Intersex conditions intersect with each other. This essay is intended to explore the implications of some "eureka" discovery being published that showed an unequivocal relationship between the two groups of conditions.

Allow me to open by clearly stating my own thoughts before I dive into the implications of some discovery drawing a clear line between transsexualism and some collection of intersex conditions. Personally, I find the idea intellectually appealing. The notion that transsexuals are a result of various biological factors resolves the issue of rationalizing some of the more difficult aspects of the transsexual narrative - such as the knowledge of being different long before any sense of social gender would be emerging. That said, as intriguing as the various bits of research are out there that suggest physiological factors at play are, they remain inconclusive to date. Inconclusive does not imply negation of the hypothesis however.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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