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Are male or female? You were female once.!


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Found this which makes it easy to understand.
Answers a few question on how we are like we are.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1Kdoja3hlk


   
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Yes and no. I would only disagree in that we cannot truly know. Structurally these scientists try to focus on similarities but the geneticist knows better. We weren't as a person ever female. We are genetically specific. They cannot measure how that differs from one subject to the opposite gender. But it is very apparent the brain knows. The nervous systems map of differentiation already had that planNed out. For x never acts upon itself wi th out a pairing. Not in humans anyway. Similar? Absolutely. But different.


   
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It's all hormones that are released that make the "female" embryo become "male." Everyone has ambiguous genitalia in the womb until testosterone tells the fetus to "grow a penis and close up the opening and turn it into the scrotum" or for a woman, "don't grow a penis and let the opening turn into a vulva." It's not that we were all "female" to begin with, but pretty close to it, and depending on testosterone, the embryo becomes male, defined by the development of a penis and the descent of the gonads from the body so they drop to become testicles; they stay embedded inside the body for women so they become ovaries.

the article/link is not there anymore, by the way


   
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@techpump thats what i got from it too. We are gender neutral but for the first 6 to 8 weeks only female growth happens till the Y (male) activates. This is talking physically not by genes.The article/link is still there. If you are using Google Chrome you need to click on the shild in the right of the address bar and click load unsafe script.


   
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@braveneworld,
For a more detailed explanation of this differentiation process see the Male/Female Androgyny article on the Society for Sacred Sexuality web site. Sexual identity is actually even more interesting and diverse than common binary male-female options as evidenced by the occurrence of intersexed individuals who have genetic anomalies/mutations which don't fit the 'normal' model.
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There is yin in yang, there is yang in yin. Yang is the seed of yin, yin is the seed of yang. Yang will transform into yin, yin will transform into yang. Cycles are the breath of life.

What you are not, you carry within you, were and will be.

Yin and yang are polarities. The true essence is only half showed in the dance. But the dance is all.


   
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