The general genetic “model” for the human being is the same…the normative/healthy adult human being have 1 head, 1 body, 2 eyes, one mouth…etc. The normative health reproduction system is one that can reproduce. The model differs within itsself with traits which are inherited. Biologically, in regards to th e healthy model, there are only two genders male/female… adult male are men, and adult females are women.Themis wrote: ↑Fri May 27, 2022 2:27 amWell no we are all different genetically. Genetics plays a large role in why we look and act differently. It also plays a role in biological sex and gender identity. There is still a lot to learn in these areas, but it appears genetics and environment may play the biggest roles in gender identity. Most cultural inferences tends to push conformity to a binary view of sex and gender.Markk wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 4:54 amWe are all the same genetically….common genes allow the variables you mentioned, and allow disease and disorders. The disorders that we have been discussing are rare and if you wish “mutations.” These are biologically defined as best as research and advancement allows.
No I am just saying that some things that were called disorders no longer are, like homosexuality.What I gather you are saying is that basically there is no such thing as disease and disorders in the medical sense, but that disorders and disease are just par for the course and should not be understood as medical conditions. Is that fair?
The non-binary view is one that goes beyond science and biology…it is a what a doctor or parent assigns, or what the person decides…based on a spectrum of reasons…like the medical ones we have been discussing, or use like the parent in the video I gave you is doing. A biological male can just choose to identify as a woman because they feel like it, and it must be understood they are female, and the reality of what they are is ignored.
No I am just saying that some things that were called disorders no longer are, like homosexuality.
You wrote …”It depends on if it affects their overall health physically and mentally/physiological health. Should we call blue or green eyes a disorder?”
I am not sure how that lends to things like homosexuality. Homosexuality is not a gender identification, there are gay men and gay women. I have a very close family member that is a very proud gay biological man. Homosexuality is a same sex/gender attraction…unless you are stating homosexuality is just a choice, which I know is not your belief.