Again, I'm just critiquing the article and in doing so I'm pointing out that the author claims that sexual orientation is essentially settled science, but it's not according to people above my pay grade and education level. So he deserves criticism for that in my opinion.
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I have hung out in gay venues and I have associated with plenty of gay men and women. I think I have more in common with gay men. But in my case, I also have to weigh it against and explore the way autogynephilia has programmed me to behave. I wasn't born that way in my opinion.
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But is AGP considered to be inborn? Is there the kind of evidence we have for homosexuality?
@BlanchardPhD has been involved in recent research re: effect of birth order on sexual orientation (to do with maternal immune system/response to certain enzymes I believe).3 replies 2 retweets 4 likes -
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Autogynephilia is described as a sexual orientation to my understanding? Blanchard can answer the question, but after reading everything, I'm inclined to believe AGP has been spun into a sexual orientation description to cleanse it from the paraphilias.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17951885
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I can't understand how a sexual fetish/orientation could involve removal of sex parts and hence permanent impossibility of achieving sexual satisfaction?
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Here is a testimonial from an AGP trans: “The earliest memory of the desire to be female comes from when I first learned to masturbate (about 10 years old). I would hold my penis in my right and find with my left the spot between rectum and scrotum where my vagina should be.”
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On my transgender archives website, before Wordpress shut it down, I had collected around 13 news stories of trans kids or their parents all telling the media they had said: "God made a mistake." That same phrase and narrative was published in a book around 15-years-ago.
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Strange how they all get there "just in time," isn't it?
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