Originally Posted by aturnis
Well, every fetus starts off as a female. So I would imagine, that during the many millions of developments that occur in the process of making a human being, especially a male, some of the systems under and over form.
It's possible, that what are considered 100% male and 100% female attributes are far from the standard. More likely that most fall somewhere in the middle, but closer to one side than the other.
A super aggressive violent straight rapist felon might be super "male" on that spectrum, while a hyper nurturing caring, child bearing women falls super female.
Whereas a gay/trans/bi man might fall somewhere from center to female, and visa versa for a lesbian/trans/bi women.
Keep in mind that there are LOTS of factors involved in sexuality, identity, etc etc. Hormones, mindset, nurture, etc.
I think most characteristics we attribute to people aren't binary, but a spectrum value.
For example, this being a Chiefs board, we can assume that we all like football, but how much? Some of us like it just enough to follow the Chiefs as a fair weather fan, others like it enough to never miss a Chiefs game, some follow just the Chiefs, but watch more college, some can't get enough of Chiefs the NFL, and college, while others have taken up scouting as a hobby. All of that and more on one board. Everything in life can be measured on a spectrum.
Any of that make sense? I know it's far from science, but science certainly isn't there yet when it comes to human biology.
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