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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They were tests run on adults, which means they were looking at brains that had decades to develop neural pathways while living in a highly gendered society.[/quote] Before I had kids, I was convinced it was nurture, not nature. Then I had kids. Great kids. But, it is 80% nature or higher. We control much less than what we think or want.[/quote] You think boy and girl infants act differently?[/quote] DP. Yes, of course they do. Did you know that there are two different height and weight charts for boys and girls, starting at birth? Why do you think baby boys and baby girls would have different bodies without having different brains?[/quote] You think every boy born is bigger than every girl born? Do large girls have boy or girl brains?[/quote] Then tell us why there are different height and growth charts? Do you think these are nonsense?[/quote] It has nothing to do with the brain, we are talking about brains here. Are you on the wrong thread?[/quote] So bodies can be different but definitely not the brain. We know this because I think it to be true.[/quote] Exactly. Same line of thinking that gave us “if my fabric mask makes me feel safer, it’s protecting me”. [/quote]
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