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How would you feel if your brain came back 'normal' as that of your birth gender

Started by Nero, July 16, 2009, 05:17:28 PM

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Nero

hey boys and girls,
I believe I asked someone this in another thread, but how would you feel if doctors ran your brain through some high tech machine that determined its gender, and yours came back as your birth sex? And say there was no margin for error. You're simply not your target sex.
Would it change anything?
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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NicholeW.

Quote from: Nero on July 16, 2009, 05:17:28 PM
hey boys and girls,
I believe I asked someone this in another thread, but how would you feel if doctors ran your brain through some high tech machine that determined its gender, and yours came back as your birth sex? And say there was no margin for error. You're simply not your target sex.
Would it change anything?

A bit late for that now, Nero.

Besides, what would a body do while they have its brain out running it through a machine? Just curious.  >:-)
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Nicky

My brain is already being run though a high tech machine!   :D

I would say their machine is faulty.
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PinkSunshine

Quote from: Nero on July 16, 2009, 05:17:28 PM
hey boys and girls,
I believe I asked someone this in another thread, but how would you feel if doctors ran your brain through some high tech machine that determined its gender, and yours came back as your birth sex? And say there was no margin for error. You're simply not your target sex.
Would it change anything?

So a 'hypothetical' machine can be used to 'determine' someones gender by looking at all of the firing neurons and 'decrypting' the pattern in such a way that they can 'read' your sentience and say that you are 100% without a doubt this gender or that gender? With no margin for error, of which is statistically and physically impossible?  :o

Yep, I would totally believe them.
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Northern Jane

Don't matter what their machine said - I KNOW - I'd say their machine was wired wrong! I have been living it quite comfortably for 35 years and would suggest they get a whole bunch more girls in there and re-calibrate their damned machine!  :o
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Wendy1974

I'd be crushed. This is actually something that worries me when I hear about studies being done to see if there is a difference between the brains of trans people and cis people. What if they tested me and I wasn't trans, then I'd just be crazy right?
But then again it wouldn't make a difference would it? I'd still feel the way I feel and most of society wouldn't see me as an more legitimate either way so screw scientists and their studies, I don't need either to know who I am with 100% certainty.
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Chaos_Dagger

That would suck ass.  I do remember there being an online "brain-gender" test put out by some health committee.  I can't remember where though. It had several parts and none of the questions seemed to have anything to do with gender lol, there were math questions and stuff too. One of them showed two faces (same person digitally altered) and you had to pick which one appealed to you more.  They had several of those.  By the end of it (I too was worried the outcome would be something I didn't like, since you definitely could not rig it), it said i was just like every other woman :)
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Hannah

Well if there was no margin for error, the powers that be would use the test results to deny treatment. So, I'd come home and open my wrists or perhaps swallow enough pills to do the job and hope for a better run next time around.
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Ell

Quote from: Nero on July 16, 2009, 05:17:28 PM
hey boys and girls,
I believe I asked someone this in another thread, but how would you feel if doctors ran your brain through some high tech machine that determined its gender, and yours came back as your birth sex? And say there was no margin for error. You're simply not your target sex.
Would it change anything?

target gender and target sex are different.

HRT can make modify brains to be more like target sex.

but gender variability within the sexes is a well-noted phenomenon. it is very difficult to find all designated gender characteristics even within a small group of cisgendered people. and who gets to designate which characteristics are genuinely male or genuinely female?

-ell ell
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Patrick

Quote from: Becca on July 16, 2009, 06:32:44 PM
Well if there was no margin for error, the powers that be would use the test results to deny treatment. So, I'd come home and open my wrists or perhaps swallow enough pills to do the job and hope for a better run next time around.

I'm afraid I agree. This is something that is one of my biggest fears; that in the future, doctors will have all trans people do this.

I wouldn't be able to live with that major discovery looming o'er me every day of my life.
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Hannah

Quote from: Patrick on July 16, 2009, 06:43:29 PM
This is something that is one of my biggest fears

I hope to be 'done' transitioning in early 2012. One of my biggest fears is that the kooks are right and the world will end shortly thereafter. That would seriously be unfair, not getting to enjoy the fruits of this whole project.

They only way they could make technology that could accurately diagnose us would be to build  technology that can look into the soul, cause I'm pretty sure there is something a lot more serious than just the physical realm happening here.
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Wendy1974

I wouldn't worry Becca, the kooks have been saying the world will end on a date a few years away for as long as there have been kooks.
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Eva Marie

Quote from: Adrianna on July 16, 2009, 06:15:43 PM
That would suck ass.  I do remember there being an online "brain-gender" test put out by some health committee.  I can't remember where though. It had several parts and none of the questions seemed to have anything to do with gender lol, there were math questions and stuff too. One of them showed two faces (same person digitally altered) and you had to pick which one appealed to you more.  They had several of those.  By the end of it (I too was worried the outcome would be something I didn't like, since you definitely could not rig it), it said i was just like every other woman :)

That was a test by the BBC science and nature called "sex id". I'd post the link but I think that violates the TOS here. Anyway, you can google it.
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heatherrose




Quote from: Northern Jane on July 16, 2009, 06:03:33 PMand re-calibrate their damned machine!


STRAIGHT UP ! !

I've been told my entire life, that I am mistaken.
Why should another @$$#ole who comes along
with a machine (or an opinion) change anything?



"I have always wanted to have a neighbor just like you,
I've always wanted to live in a neighborhood with you.

So let's make the most of this beautiful day,
Since we're together, we might as well say,
Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?" - Fred Rogers
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Nicky

Quote from: riven_one on July 16, 2009, 08:36:48 PM
That was a test by the BBC science and nature called "sex id". I'd post the link but I think that violates the TOS here. Anyway, you can google it.

Post away. The site has an interesting set of tests. Plus you are 'family' so have a right to post a link to something you feel is relevant and is not there to just try to sell you something.
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Chamillion

Well I wouldn't believe their machine, but if somehow it was correct, I don't think I would change anything. I've only just started my physical transition, but these past 10 weeks I've been on T I feel better than I have in my whole life. So even if I was "supposed" to be female or whatever, I'm gonna do what makes me happiest. Simple as that
;D
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Miniar

I'd probably go through a cycle of reactions...
starting with feeling deeply confused and probably rather crushed too...
then, after that phase I'd probably just start working on rethinking my "self" from scratch..
and then.. go from there.



"Everyone who has ever built anywhere a new heaven first found the power thereto in his own hell" - Nietzsche
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Syne

I would become the leader of a revolution.

Death to the machines!!!
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Lori

I'd have to go shopping and get new shoes and a purse. Then get my nails and hair done. It would change as much as what the karyotype test proved. I may be XY but It sure didn't stop me from wanting to be a girl.

I would surmise that if the problem was not in the brain that it was the heart, or something else driving the need to transition. There is SOMETHING somewhere inside me. If its not the brain then they need to build more machines and run more tests and keep my shots coming. By then I would be fully transitioned and it would be too late.
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Michelle.

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