Culture Scholars conclude that Autism and Trannyism are linked

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http://www.smr.jsexmed.org/article/S2050-0521(15)00004-9/pdf
 
Why are traps not trans? Traps are men who look like females. But you think it's actually a female rather than a man. Some trans don't look female at all. So perhaps you are saying traps are actually a more advanced version of trans

Traps are men who find sexual arousal in taking on the stereotypical elements of female eroticism that they find most attractive, rather than having any interest in womanhood itself. A trap may also be trans, but them being a trap (Or attempting to be one, or simply participating in trap culture) is, itself, a performative sex act rather than any sort of expression of gender. Only people who think that wearing the color pink or high heels defines being a woman think that traps are trans - and yes, many people who claim to be "trans" are under that delusion.

also it was just a shitpost
 
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I am offended by your homophobia and ableism. I shall make my discontent plain by wearing a purple horn and a grey mini-skirt and protesting in the streets while waving a pink dildo and mindlessly spouting SJW propaganda.

You will regret this.
 
They are gay though.

I don't associate with garbage. :a-log:

Kidding aside, this is an interesting finding and I want to see further studies on what this exactly means we should do for treatments.

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Tl;dr opinion on the article.

However, the study does state not all trannies are autistic, fyi-- it just seems to be a thing that co-exists with autism. I.E. autism may not be the causal link of being a tranny; instead, if you are autistic, then you are have a higher chance at being a tranny.

Someone in this thread said it best: psychological problems tend to lead to more psychological problems if left untreated.

However, it appears in the study that not all trannies were autistic with their ASD scores, so this means the problem in transgenderism is found not within autism (autism only leads to a higher chance of transgenderism, but is not the causal link), but most likely by some brain mechanism that describes and defines the abstract concept of "gender". Someone said that autistic people may be missing this key abstraction (gender) within their neural circuity. This study gives us just primary evidence for this, and nothing substantial.

Tl;dr Are these autistic kids missing a neural circuit of sorts that helps define psychological gender to physical sex? If so, where is this physical difference? Can we find a difference in psychological gender circuity for non-autistic trannies (and yes, they do exist, though smaller in number).
 
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I don't associate with garbage. :a-log:

Kidding aside, this is an interesting finding and I want to see further studies on what this exactly means we should do for treatments.

...

Tl;dr opinion on the article.

However, the study does state not all trannies are autistic, fyi-- it just seems to be a thing that co-exists with autism. I.E. autism may not be the causal link of being a tranny; instead, if you are autistic, then you are have a higher chance at being a tranny.

Someone in this thread said it best: psychological problems tend to lead to more psychological problems if left untreated.

However, it appears in the study that not all trannies were autistic with their ASD scores, so this means the problem in transgenderism is found not within autism (autism only leads to a higher chance of transgenderism, but is not the causal link), but most likely by some brain mechanism that describes and defines the abstract concept of "gender". Someone said that autistic people may be missing this key abstraction (gender) within their neural circuity. This study gives us just primary evidence for this, and nothing substantial.

Tl;dr Are these autistic kids missing a neural circuit of sorts that helps define psychological gender to physical sex? If so, where is this physical difference? Can we find a difference in psychological gender circuity for non-autistic trannies (and yes, they do exist, though smaller in number).
I have a theory on all this. I think it may be for many autists who turn trans that they went that way because they didn't conform to the typical male archetype. Autists like order, so when their own gender traits don't conform to traditional male traits, they may say "if not A, then B".
 
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