No, the brain shouldn't be included in definitions of biological sex. If we insist brain states must be considered then sex as a biological concept loses its generalizability to the rest of life on Earth. For instance, we could no longer sex plants.https://twitter.com/RCownie/status/1215710914969772032 …
Several significant human brain encoded traits are bimodal as well. If you don't include them in the definition of sex because you don't find brains in plants, how do you deal with ovaries or testes?
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Secondary sex characteristics don't define your sex. Primary ones do.
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