Posted on Dec 1, 2016
Transgender man takes selfies every day for 3 years to show transition
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I think what I find most interesting is how hormones in a body can trigger the different aspects we consider "male" or "female." What this tells me is that we are all BOTH male and female - and it was only through a matter of near-random chemical dominance during fetal development that determined whether you came out as a boy or a girl.
We are all male to a degree. We are all female to a degree. The fact that we base so much prejudice and discrimination on something so trivial and out of our control is what is disappointing.
We are all male to a degree. We are all female to a degree. The fact that we base so much prejudice and discrimination on something so trivial and out of our control is what is disappointing.
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MAJ Bryan Zeski - Absolutely! People think there is such a huge difference between males an females, when in reality the differences among the range of females or among the range of males is drastically greater than the difference between the average male and the average female. When an embryo is developing, they legitimately have the potential to be either fully male or fully female, regardless of their chromosomes. It all boils down to which hormones the mother's body gives and which hormones the infant produces.
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That's actually pretty cool. I kinda want to do the same as well, although more for a workout transformation, haha.
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