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12/28/22 4:56 PM

#433520 RE: pdgood #433455

pdgood, Humans typically are physically mature at about 18-20 years. They reckon. Mental maturity is another thing. Most reach the height of their intellectual capacity, they reckon, at about 25. We do know however that learning can continue until we die. For any who have tried to keep learning throughout their lifetimes much in latter years could say is relearning. Then there is conditioning. That quite obviously is you. Some never want to be bigger than what they were years ago. That, from your posts, seems clearly to be you. You could start here:

Discussions about why males and females possess different physical characteristics date back to some of the earliest texts. Aristotle, an ancient Greek philosopher who lived from 384 BCE to 322 BCE, suggested that embryos arose from the mixture of male semen and female blood that comes from the uterus. Aristotle also wrote that the amount of heat present during an embryo’s development determines its biological sex. Specifically, Aristotle proposed that all embryos are meant to develop into males, but embryos that did not have enough heat would stop development early and grow into females. According to historian Maryanne Horowitz, Aristotle’s theories on sex determination lent credibility to the idea that females are a biologically inferior sex because, according to those theories, females were simply underdeveloped males.
https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/sex-determination-humans

Almost 2500 years ago. Aristotle: The First Real Scientist
His ideas dominated western scientific thought for almost two thousand years, despite the fact that many of his conclusions were wrong. How is it then, that this melange of some correct, some quirky but mostly wrong ideas shaped Science?



Joe Schwarcz PhD | 17 Apr 2018
General Science History

What an amazing man Aristotle was! He lived in the third century BC yet he was so influential that his ideas dominated western scientific thought for almost two thousand years. This is especially remarkable in light of the fact that most of his notions about the workings of the world were completely wrong. But in spite of this, Aristotle is widely regarded as the first real scientist. Why?

Above all, Aristotle was an incredibly curious man.
https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/general-science-history/aristotle-man-who-relied-observed-facts

There is one key. Curiosity.  Some, as you, might have curiosity which leads you to political conspiracy as the con Q played on you which sucked so many into QAnon. Others as Aristotle have curiosity about everything. Some as you get stuck in belief. Others choose not to. So from Aristotle's early thoughts about sexuality to today.

Bottom line, millions of individuals worldwide continue to be used, abused, harassed and mocked because of
the way they were born. It should be important to others. As important to all as any other topic involving abuse.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=168768320

Millions continue to be abused, harassed and mocked by people as you. That's a fact, eh. An undeniable fact. You just gave evidence

"Good tip fagf
I looked at this report on child trafficin.
Have u noticed that pervs now want to PRETEND there r 70 genders?
Except the NON BINARY sick mental cases that claim there r none.
R U a FURRY? Or a supporter?
https://www.bitchute.com/video/LflsUvpUmHJ8/
"

my "as you" is true. More of today:

Science tells us our old female/male binary system is outdated and has caused much
emotional trauma for millions. It's that simple for anyone who really cares for people.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=168935684

So to - The idea of two sexes is simplistic. Biologists now think there is a wider spectrum than that.
[...]
A 46-year-old pregnant woman had visited his clinic at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Australia to hear the results of an amniocentesis test to screen her baby's chromosomes for abnormalities. The baby was fine — but follow-up tests had revealed something astonishing about the mother. Her body was built of cells from two individuals, probably from twin embryos that had merged in her own mother's womb. And there was more. One set of cells carried two X chromosomes, the complement that typically makes a person female; the other had an X and a Y. Halfway through her fifth decade and pregnant with her third child, the woman learned for the first time that a large part of her body was chromosomally male1. “That's kind of science-fiction material for someone who just came in for an amniocentesis,” says James.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=162607356

"The color brown or black on a cat is carried on the x chromosome.
In order for a cat to be calico or tortoise shell colored it needs to have two x chromosomes, hence a female cat. So how does the occasional male pop up with that coloration? It's a cat with an xxy combination of chromosomes. It is by definition a non-binary animal... a two spirit cat if you will... that occurs naturally.
Do we understand how that fits into the conversation?
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All of the above is just part of the science of today.

More here .. sortagreen, i think you most likely understand it more than i do
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=168938794

It's sad for you, and for all of us, that you are stuck in conspiracy .. your
https://investorshub.advfn.com/THE-GREAT-AWAKENING-1776-41713 .

And in your conditioning. You obviously have been molded by others much more than sculptured by you. There looks a real imbalance.