From: Kathryn Aegis (aegis@igc.apc.org)
Date: Wed Jul 08 1998 - 06:22:27 MDT
At 11:00 PM 7/7/98 +0100, Bryan Moss wrote:
>Do you have references for those blue mice figures? They seem awfully low.
: )
>Couldn't the "tomboyish" characteristic in both
>individuals be down to chromosomes? And the
>reaction of the first patient - rejecting dolls
>(is this the current method of defining gender -
>dolls or guns?), trying to urinate standing up,
>etc. - was, it seems, after he learned of the
>operation.
To the first: quite probably. To the second: In neither case, the boy was
never told of the operation, at least not until adulthood.
I agree that there are sociological issues involved, but the two studies are
grounded in biological phenomena, and they are pointing to a window of
actual biological mutability in babyhood. I have not yet had the
opportunity to read the full study, probably not until this weekend.
Sin,
Kathryn Aegis
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