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Yes we love a freak show although I don't watch kardasians or Caitlyn.I will write it and state that making Jenner the Woman of the Year is a pathetic joke. Jenner is a joke, and I wish would just go away, but alas the American mentality is they love trash, so Bruce will be in the media eyes for years to come!
Yes we love a freak show although I don't watch kardasians or Caitlyn.I will write it and state that making Jenner the Woman of the Year is a pathetic joke. Jenner is a joke, and I wish would just go away, but alas the American mentality is they love trash, so Bruce will be in the media eyes for years to come!
I heard this on radio this morning and thought it was stupid and funny woman of the year. Good grief.
True. It is pathetic. There are much more deserving women.Yes we love a freak show although I don't watch kardasians or Caitlyn.I will write it and state that making Jenner the Woman of the Year is a pathetic joke. Jenner is a joke, and I wish would just go away, but alas the American mentality is they love trash, so Bruce will be in the media eyes for years to come!
I heard this on radio this morning and thought it was stupid and funny woman of the year. Good grief.
I actually do not find it funny but just sad and pathetic because they could have taken the Women from the U.S. Soccer team instead, and they deserve the honor and not some guy that want to look and feel like a woman...
. Count me in with my ....
The joke is on you Missy, we think it's hilarious.
While I must admit I can't stand anything associated with the Kardashians, and I think this pic is a farce, it makes me smile to think of all the conservative butthurt this will cause![]()
Yes I'm rolling my eyes.
And feminists are pissed!!
The politically correctGlamour Magazine has reportedly waived the one defining requirement of candidates for its “Woman of the Year” honor—a double X chromosome—in conferring the title for 2015 on crossdresser Bruce Jenner, a move many women are finding insulting.
"Australian-born feminist Germaine Greer accused Glamour of “misogyny” in its decision to award Jenner its woman of the year award, noting that transgender women are “not women” and do not “look like, sound like or behave like women.”
Women Cry Foul as Glamour Magazine Names Bruce Jenner ‘Woman of the Year’ - Breitbart
Don't care if somebody's X chromosome count is the ratting for porn. If you have a dick, you're a dude.Didn't but wasn't hard to find again. Moderately technical but not incomprehensible.
Does having a Y chromosome make someone a man? | Intersex Society of North America
"A lot of unintended harm happens when people assume a Y chromosome makes a person a boy or a man and the lack of a Y chromosome makes a person a girl or a woman. For example, one physician educator on our Medical Advisory Board had the challenging experience of trying to calm a 23-year-old patient who had just been told by a resident that she was “really a man” because the resident had diagnosed the patient as having a Y chromosome and complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS).
It is true that in typical male development, the SRY gene on the tip of the Y chromosome helps to send the embryo down the masculine pathway. But more than the SRY is needed for sex determination and differentiation; for example, women with CAIS have the SRY gene but lack androgen receptors. In terms of hormone effects on their bodies (including their brains), women with CAIS have had much less “masculinization” than the average 46,XX woman because their cells do not respond to androgens.
Moreover, the SRY gene can be translocated onto an X chromosome (so that a 46,XX person may develop along a typical masculine pathway), and there are dozens of genes on chromosomes other than the X and the Y that contribute to sexual differentiation. And beyond the genes, a person’s sex development can be significantly influenced by environmental factors (including the maternal uterine environment in which the fetus developed).
So it is simply incorrect to think that you can tell a person’s sex just looking at whether he or she has a Y chromosome."
goes on
Easier read here,
Sex biology redefined: Genes don’t indicate binary sexes | Scope Blog
"The simple scenario many of us learned in school is that two X chromosomes make someone female, and an X and a Y chromosome make someone male. These are simplistic ways of thinking about what is scientifically very complex. Anatomy, hormones, cells, and chromosomes (not to mention personal identity convictions) are actually not usually aligned with one binary classification.
The Nature feature collects research that has changed the way biologists understand sex. New technologies in DNA sequencing and cell biology are revealing that chromosomal sex is a process, not an assignation."
more
Hah! Somebody contact The Blaze Magazine.Hold the presses:
Do something truly historic!
Also name him Man Of The Year!
Don't care if somebody's X chromosome count is the ratting for porn. If you have a dick, you're a dude.Didn't but wasn't hard to find again. Moderately technical but not incomprehensible.
Does having a Y chromosome make someone a man? | Intersex Society of North America
"A lot of unintended harm happens when people assume a Y chromosome makes a person a boy or a man and the lack of a Y chromosome makes a person a girl or a woman. For example, one physician educator on our Medical Advisory Board had the challenging experience of trying to calm a 23-year-old patient who had just been told by a resident that she was “really a man” because the resident had diagnosed the patient as having a Y chromosome and complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS).
It is true that in typical male development, the SRY gene on the tip of the Y chromosome helps to send the embryo down the masculine pathway. But more than the SRY is needed for sex determination and differentiation; for example, women with CAIS have the SRY gene but lack androgen receptors. In terms of hormone effects on their bodies (including their brains), women with CAIS have had much less “masculinization” than the average 46,XX woman because their cells do not respond to androgens.
Moreover, the SRY gene can be translocated onto an X chromosome (so that a 46,XX person may develop along a typical masculine pathway), and there are dozens of genes on chromosomes other than the X and the Y that contribute to sexual differentiation. And beyond the genes, a person’s sex development can be significantly influenced by environmental factors (including the maternal uterine environment in which the fetus developed).
So it is simply incorrect to think that you can tell a person’s sex just looking at whether he or she has a Y chromosome."
goes on
Easier read here,
Sex biology redefined: Genes don’t indicate binary sexes | Scope Blog
"The simple scenario many of us learned in school is that two X chromosomes make someone female, and an X and a Y chromosome make someone male. These are simplistic ways of thinking about what is scientifically very complex. Anatomy, hormones, cells, and chromosomes (not to mention personal identity convictions) are actually not usually aligned with one binary classification.
The Nature feature collects research that has changed the way biologists understand sex. New technologies in DNA sequencing and cell biology are revealing that chromosomal sex is a process, not an assignation."
more
Don't care if somebody's X chromosome count is the ratting for porn. If you have a dick, you're a dude.Didn't but wasn't hard to find again. Moderately technical but not incomprehensible.
Does having a Y chromosome make someone a man? | Intersex Society of North America
"A lot of unintended harm happens when people assume a Y chromosome makes a person a boy or a man and the lack of a Y chromosome makes a person a girl or a woman. For example, one physician educator on our Medical Advisory Board had the challenging experience of trying to calm a 23-year-old patient who had just been told by a resident that she was “really a man” because the resident had diagnosed the patient as having a Y chromosome and complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS).
It is true that in typical male development, the SRY gene on the tip of the Y chromosome helps to send the embryo down the masculine pathway. But more than the SRY is needed for sex determination and differentiation; for example, women with CAIS have the SRY gene but lack androgen receptors. In terms of hormone effects on their bodies (including their brains), women with CAIS have had much less “masculinization” than the average 46,XX woman because their cells do not respond to androgens.
Moreover, the SRY gene can be translocated onto an X chromosome (so that a 46,XX person may develop along a typical masculine pathway), and there are dozens of genes on chromosomes other than the X and the Y that contribute to sexual differentiation. And beyond the genes, a person’s sex development can be significantly influenced by environmental factors (including the maternal uterine environment in which the fetus developed).
So it is simply incorrect to think that you can tell a person’s sex just looking at whether he or she has a Y chromosome."
goes on
Easier read here,
Sex biology redefined: Genes don’t indicate binary sexes | Scope Blog
"The simple scenario many of us learned in school is that two X chromosomes make someone female, and an X and a Y chromosome make someone male. These are simplistic ways of thinking about what is scientifically very complex. Anatomy, hormones, cells, and chromosomes (not to mention personal identity convictions) are actually not usually aligned with one binary classification.
The Nature feature collects research that has changed the way biologists understand sex. New technologies in DNA sequencing and cell biology are revealing that chromosomal sex is a process, not an assignation."
more
Chromosomes are not even part of their justification. It's all about feelings. He "Feels" like a woman. No. That cannot be at all true. If he has a dick, and he wants to have sex by putting his weenie in a bun, he does NOT feel like a woman. He doesn't even feel like a lesbian woman. It's pure insanity.
Does that mean they can be drafted after he turns "into" a woman??/There always was a schism in hard core feminism when it came to transgendered. Now the Radfems who don't toe the current gender-fluidity supporting line are being savaged just as much as religious people who think the same thing.
In any event,![]()
He didn't get rid of the twig and berries yet?
if breitbart says it, I wouldn't go betting the house on it....
Lol Danny partridge beat the crap out a girl with a weenie.Don't care if somebody's X chromosome count is the ratting for porn. If you have a dick, you're a dude.Didn't but wasn't hard to find again. Moderately technical but not incomprehensible.
Does having a Y chromosome make someone a man? | Intersex Society of North America
"A lot of unintended harm happens when people assume a Y chromosome makes a person a boy or a man and the lack of a Y chromosome makes a person a girl or a woman. For example, one physician educator on our Medical Advisory Board had the challenging experience of trying to calm a 23-year-old patient who had just been told by a resident that she was “really a man” because the resident had diagnosed the patient as having a Y chromosome and complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS).
It is true that in typical male development, the SRY gene on the tip of the Y chromosome helps to send the embryo down the masculine pathway. But more than the SRY is needed for sex determination and differentiation; for example, women with CAIS have the SRY gene but lack androgen receptors. In terms of hormone effects on their bodies (including their brains), women with CAIS have had much less “masculinization” than the average 46,XX woman because their cells do not respond to androgens.
Moreover, the SRY gene can be translocated onto an X chromosome (so that a 46,XX person may develop along a typical masculine pathway), and there are dozens of genes on chromosomes other than the X and the Y that contribute to sexual differentiation. And beyond the genes, a person’s sex development can be significantly influenced by environmental factors (including the maternal uterine environment in which the fetus developed).
So it is simply incorrect to think that you can tell a person’s sex just looking at whether he or she has a Y chromosome."
goes on
Easier read here,
Sex biology redefined: Genes don’t indicate binary sexes | Scope Blog
"The simple scenario many of us learned in school is that two X chromosomes make someone female, and an X and a Y chromosome make someone male. These are simplistic ways of thinking about what is scientifically very complex. Anatomy, hormones, cells, and chromosomes (not to mention personal identity convictions) are actually not usually aligned with one binary classification.
The Nature feature collects research that has changed the way biologists understand sex. New technologies in DNA sequencing and cell biology are revealing that chromosomal sex is a process, not an assignation."
more
Chromosomes are not even part of their justification. It's all about feelings. He "Feels" like a woman. No. That cannot be at all true. If he has a dick, and he wants to have sex by putting his weenie in a bun, he does NOT feel like a woman. He doesn't even feel like a lesbian woman. It's pure insanity.
When I feel the woman................
I do NOT want to find the weenie!
Nuff said