Quote from: Nygeel on April 03, 2012, 09:16:07 AM
What people consider a "male brain" isn't the brain of somebody who identifies as male. Often times people with aspergers syndrome are labeled as having a "very male brain" yet I know a lot of trans women with aspergers so doesn't that invalidate their gender?
which is told to be the reason why its pretty rare for females to get aspergers compared to males.
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I think the gender brain reseach is still not good enough to be taken too serious.
we know theres diffrent in the brains, and we know males and females tend to have diffrent brains, but we dont know enough about exactly whats make it diffrent or if its biologically or a culture matter.
the reasech who had been on male and female brains are pretty useless, because it was made on few people and the persons who made the test knew they where expected to be better or worse than the other, before they did so.
if you tell a person he will be very good at this job, or very bad at this, then he will automatically belive so and his result will more likely be better or worse, like if you say to someone running "YOU CAN DO IT YOU CAN DO IT" he will probably run longer than if you keep shouting "YOUR ALREADY LOST, YOU CANT WIN"
on that meaning I also on the other hand belive transgender reseash to be more trustfully than the general gender brain reasesh.
but as it said before I dont think only transgenders have more masculine or fememnine brain, it also said gay people got more femenine/masculine brain, again not tested enought for me to I would take it all seriuos.
but in that caise it fit pretty well since I got an unisex brain..