Understand the science of being transgender, presented in layman’s terms.
The Complexity of Defining Someone’s Sex or Gender
With so much trans vs anti-trans conversation of late, exhortations to “go with the genetics” or “go with the birth sex” are unfortunately off the mark. These folks likely aren’t intentionally incorrect, but rather just uninformed.
What is Transgender?
Transgender, scientifically known as gender dysphoria, is the condition in which a person’s sexual anatomy differs from what certain brain structures determine their gender identity to be.
Feel like the right gender in the wrong body? The answer to gender dysphoria may be in your brain’s BSTc.
Right gender, wrong body? Look to your brain’s BSTc or INAH-3 for answers to gender dysphoria.
Are you asking,”Why am I attracted to other women?” Ask the brain’s INAH-3. Or its suprachiasmatic nucleus.
Same-sex attractions are set in specific structures within the brain.
Wondering,”Why am I gay?” It may be your brain’s suprachiasmatic nucleus.
If you’re a man who feels sexually attracted to men, both men and women, or neither, and you wonder why, read on….