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05-09-2010 06:35 PM |
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Originally Posted by MassiveTruck
(Post 3760762)
It's make up that makes her look like a woman, if anything remotely like a woman, not the hormones. The hormones give her the possibility to have a more feminine reaction i.e. it is a theoretical therapy not a scientific absolute therapy e.g. Theoretically the hope is she will behave like a woman and be more like a woman so people in her state go to Doctors to ask to be turned into a woman - there is nothing about her that is womanly other than the mental belief that she is.
There are people in the world who think they should be bears, cats and fish... what do we do?
It's the same principle if not "superficially" glossed up with ambiguous and vague scientific pandering and rambling about female brains and suppositions about embryotic/zygotic behaviour.
But it is... a socially psychological, not a psychological, a socially psychological "phenomenon", that in order to behave in a distinct, unusual social state in our present existence we have to cater for this belief that "I should have been a woman".
There is no absolute. It's a phase in society for a small minority fuelled by the protest of of a delusional few.
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What a load of absolute twoddle. Your ability to construct a coherent sentence and use some big words may intimidate some on here who struggle to put 2 words together, giving you the impression that what you wrote above is true.
But its complete bollox.
You think hormones will just make someone have a more feminine reaction to things? Thats just laughable man.
Have you never seen female bodybuilders and thought god they look so manly. Why do you think that is?
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