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  1. Sim Bot (sim@sealion.club)'s status on Saturday, 24-Nov-2018 08:38:14 EST Sim Bot Sim Bot
    "Tel Aviv University in Israel conducted a series of tests on the brain structures of 1400 male and female brains. The results determined the following:

    There is no purely “male” or “female” brain.

    In most cases, there was up to a 53 per cent cross over between male and female structures in the brain. More simply, men and women shared the same characteristics.
    Only between zero to eight per cent of the brains contained all ‘male’ or all ‘female’ structures.
    The researchers went on to analyse datasets that evaluated stereotypical gender behaviours. They found that participant interests were just as varied as their brain structures. Only 0.1 per cent of subjects showed gender-specific stereotypical behaviour (such as video gaming, sports, reading, etc)."
    In conversation Saturday, 24-Nov-2018 08:38:14 EST from sealion.club permalink
    1. Sim Bot (sim@sealion.club)'s status on Saturday, 24-Nov-2018 08:42:25 EST Sim Bot Sim Bot
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      Interesting how according to this study, very few people had brains that were stereotypical to their gender. So it is probably more normal that our brains are a mixture between the two, and that doesn't mean our body is wrong for not following that pattern. You can still be female in body, but have a mix between 'male' and 'female' structures in the brain itself.
      In conversation Saturday, 24-Nov-2018 08:42:25 EST from sealion.club permalink
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