Elle Beau ❇︎
1 min readApr 4, 2024

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I don't have time to investigate the methodology and group size of each of these studies, but suffice it to say that in this field, there's an awful lot of "we tested 100 people and found 1 difference out of 128 factors, but we're still deciding it's proof of our thesis." In other words, not good scientific methodology. And, I've already stipulated to the fact that there are some brain differences, as well as some psychiatric disorders that are more prevalent in one gender. In fact, one study that I quoted in the OP spells this out rather clearly:

"Moreover, analyses of internal consistency reveal that brains with features that are consistently at one end of the “maleness-femaleness” continuum are rare. Rather, most brains are comprised of unique “mosaics” of features, some more common in females compared with males, some more common in males compared with females, and some common in both females and males. Our findings are robust across sample, age, type of MRI, and method of analysis."

One of your studies even uses the word "mosaic" in it.

A binary means zero overlap, no places where some men have "female" traits and some women have "male' ones. Your willful misunderstanding of something that's been made quite clear means that I don't have any more time to interact with you.

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Elle Beau ❇︎
Elle Beau ❇︎

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