chubber
failed poetry slam career
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Well.. first, male and female brains are awfully similar to begin with despite attraction. (Let's not even delve into historically straight males in ancient times engaging in same sex relations, and that society sort of puts standards on how taboo homosexuality is or is not. Many children experiment with the same sex at young ages, but young boys tend to hide it because of the taboo it is seen as now.)
There have been some studies showing correlations between second and third sons and homosexuality via the mother's resistance to testosterone, etc. Or how levels of estrogen can be higher in more effeminate men. But it is important to remember correlation is not causation. While we know being born gay is definitely a thing, we don't know how much of it is influenced by genes and how much is influenced by personality and society. We have a lot of exciting research about how some people born prone to things with certain genes can have them switched on and off so to speak based on events that happen as they grow up. So society can literally influence gene expression.To top that off... There is a whole spectrum (bisexuality is a thing as well), and we see social changes in people born straight (aka prison systems and the like) and gay (being married to a woman despite attraction to men). So, the more feminine-like brains could be an influence without being a major component at all. Or a red herring.. and have nothing to do with it. We don't know.
Transexuality is a very complex thing. Very complex. I think it is safe to say that this a part from attraction to the sexes.. because you can have a trans gay person (ftm that like men) just as easily as a trans straight person (ftm that likes women), or trans bi, or trans-only attractions (only attracted to other trans people). It is a whole other can of worms and it is not really in the same categories as homosexuality.
Edit:I should mention I don't subscribe to this non source feminine brain thing. I'm just rolling with it for the sake of argument in case the OP was talking about hormone expression or something to that effect. They're just gay man.
So you are saying that, there are multiple reasons why one could end up being a transexual. And we shouldn't fall into the trap, that one "thing" or event, will cause the person to become transexual?